
Assistant Rabbi - Ohr Torah
abbi Sariel Malitzky became the full time Mora d’Asra of Congregation Ohr Torah (OT) in September, 2023. This followed a 7-year period as OT’s Assistant Rabbi under the tutelage and guidance of our now Rabbi Emeritus, Rabbi Yaakov Luban.
Rabbi - Wikipedia
A rabbi (/ ˈ r æ b aɪ / ⓘ; Hebrew: רַבִּי, romanized: rabbī) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. [1] [2] One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi—known as semikha—following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud.
Ohr Torah of Edison Celebrates New Rabbi at Annual Dinner
2024年5月23日 · A large and enthusiastic crowd of over 300 people gathered at the Chabad House at Rutgers-New Brunswick on Sunday night, May 19 for the Cong. Ohr Torah of Edison (OT) annual dinner, which served to inaugurate Rabbi Sariel and Dr. Shoshi Malitzky as the rabbi and rebbetzin of the shul.
The Talmud (rabbinic tradition) vs. The New Testament
They claim that the New Testament (NT) is a “poor imitation”, that rabbinical tradition is the original, and that whoever dares to read the NT will immediately stumble over quotations from the Hebrew scriptures (OT). It’s true that despite its small size (27 books containing 260 chapters) the NT contains almost 1000 quotes from the OT.
The OU's Ot Yomit - Jewish Holidays - Orthodox Union
Torah is for every Jew; make it yours with Ot Yomit online. We look forward to learning with you! See Rabbi Weinreb’s introduction to the OU’s Ot Yomit here! One who learns from his fellow a single chapter [of Torah], a single law, a single verse, a single statement, or even a single letter, must treat him with honor. (Pirkei Avot)
Topical Bible: Rabbis
In Jewish tradition, a Rabbi is a religious leader and teacher, often responsible for interpreting Jewish law and guiding the community in spiritual and ethical matters. The role of the Rabbi as a teacher and leader has its roots in the Pharisaic movement during the Second Temple period, which emphasized the study and interpretation of the Torah.
Topical Bible: Jewish Teachers
Jewish teachers, often referred to as rabbis, scribes, or teachers of the law, played a significant role in the religious and social life of ancient Israel. These individuals were responsible for interpreting the Scriptures, teaching the people, and ensuring the continuation of …
Ot - The Jewish Chronicle
2010年3月25日 · According to Exodus Rabbah (3:4), the ot was God's commitment to support Moses. Others point to the burning bush as the ot - his future trials will not consume Moses and God will be in the...
What Is a Rabbi? - A Brief History of Rabbinic Ordination (Semicha)
The word rabbi means “my master” in Hebrew. A rabbi is a religious leader of Jewish people. Some rabbis lead congregations , others are teachers, and yet others lead informally. Rabbinic ordination is known as semichah. In common parlance, a rabbi with advanced training in practical Jewish law (halachah) is known as a rav.
Why the charming 'hot' rabbi in 'Nobody Wants This' is bad for …
2024年10月2日 · Failing to shut this down, the rabbi blurs the lines between fostering a rapport with adolescents and tolerating flirtation, and degrades the seriousness of his role as a spiritual leader.