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News – A rabbi, a priest and a pastor – DVIDS

| August 22, 2021

AL DHAFRA AIR BASE, United Arab Emirates A rabbi, a priest and a pastor walk in to your office What sounds like the opening of a good joke, is the unique reality of the service members who are deployed to this Southwest Asia base. With countless service members deployed to Al Dhafra Air Base, it is a challenge to tend to everyones likes and needs and ensure mission readiness across the board.

rabbi | Definition, History, & Functions | Britannica

| August 20, 2021

Rabbi, (Hebrew: my teacher or my master) in Judaism, a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation. Ordination (certification as a rabbi) can be conferred by any rabbi, but ones teacher customarily performs this function by issuing a written statement. Ordination carries with it no special religious status.

How to Become a Rabbi: 9 Steps (with Pictures) – wikiHow

| August 20, 2021

This article was co-authored by our trained team of editors and researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow's Content Management Team carefully monitors the work from our editorial staff to ensure that each article is backed by trusted research and meets our high quality standards. This article has been viewed 98,127 times

Rabbi Richard Hirsch, Who Eulogized Martin Luther King Jr., Dies at 95 – Jewish Exponent

| August 20, 2021

Martin Luther King Jr. (Photo by Santi Visalli/Getty images) By Ron Kampeas Rabbi Richard Hirsch spent the 1960s bringing Jews and Blacks closer in advancing civil rights in the United States.

OUR CROWD: Honors, happenings, comings & goings Aug. 2021 J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 20, 2021

HonorsShana Penn Taube Philanthropies executive director Shana Penn will receive the European Solidarity Centre Medal of Gratitude on Aug. 31 in recognition of her groundbreaking research on the role of women in the Solidarity movement that led to the end of communism in Poland. Her work influenced other scholars, activists, cultural actors and politicians to look at the legacy of Solidarnosc from that perspective, said the European Solidarity Centre

Rabbis should offer hope on the High Holidays. What if I can’t? J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 20, 2021

I was a writer before I became a rabbi and High Holiday sermons usually come easily to me. Some years I have so many ideas and teachings and hopes to share that I accidentally write more sermons than I need to give

Rabbis Are Supposed to Offer Hope on the High Holidays. What if I Can’t? – Jewish Exponent

| August 18, 2021

Rabbi Rachel Barenblat By Rabbi Rachel Barenblat I was a writer before I became a rabbi, and High Holiday sermons usually come easily to me. Some years I have so many ideas and teachings and hopes to share that I accidentally write more sermons than I need to give. Not this year

A great leader dies — and with him, a whole generation – Religion News Service

| August 18, 2021

Rabbi Richard Hirsch, long time leader of Reform Judaism in the United States, Israel, and worldwide has died at the age of 95. But, this death was not his alone

Rabbi Yoel Kahn retires after 36 years of service to Bay Area Jews J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 18, 2021

Thirty-six years after landing his first job out of rabbinical school, Rabbi Yoel Kahn has decided the time has come to retire. He had held multiple Bay Area pulpit and Jewish agency jobs over the decades, but since 2007 had served as senior rabbi at Congregation Beth El in Berkeley. And it was from that Reform pulpit he announced recently he would be stepping down.

Rabbi Mark Asher Goodman: The start of a new year can be both scary and exciting – GoErie.com

| August 18, 2021

Rabbi Mark Asher Goodman| Special to the Erie Times-News Jews celebrate the new year in much the same way as college students and public school teachers: in the fall. Our new year, called Rosh Hashana, is far more similar to the beginning of the academic year than it is to the secular new year. There is anxiety and trepidation about the coming year, like it was the first day of school, because we celebrate the day by reflecting on our past deeds and anticipating the future year to come


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