Sentences with phrase «by rabbinical»

The boy was not taken away by the courts, but by rabbinical dictate.
And Robert Rothschild, secretary - treasuer for the Cemeteries Association of Greater Chicago said in a Monday interview that action by the Rabbinical Council could make the situation worse.
♦ Shalom Carmy reflects on our responses to immigrants in his editor's column for the spring number of Tradition, the Orthodox Jewish journal published by the Rabbinical Council of America.
«Publishing a newspaper is a big responsibility, and our policies are guided by a Rabbinical Board.

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If you want a Christian resource on this, check out any book by Brad Young, a well known Christian authority on Hebrew, Jewish traditions, and Rabbinical teachings.
It has been forty years since my revered teacher Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, popularly known as «the Rav» by his followers in the modern wing of American Orthodoxy, presented his paper «Confrontation» to the Rabbinical Council of America.
15.18 which has «God... his kingdom (malkutheh) endures for ever for the «God will reign for ever and ever» of the MT. (Taken from G. Dalman, The Words of Jesus [hereinafter Words][ET by D. M. Kay of Die Worte Jesu; Edinburgh: T. & T. Clarke, 1902], p. 96, where further rabbinical references are given.)
When the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly of the Conservative movement within Judaism issued guidelines for homosexual marriage by a vote of thirteen in favor, none opposed, and one abstention earlier this year, a Gentile friend of mine e-mailed me....
Totally agree with Chuck here, Jesus is using a typical Rabbinical motif by only quoting the first part of a scripture, consider he probably wants to quote it to the end but physically it is almost impossible due to what is happening to his lungs and rib - cage during the Crucifixion.
Some would start by reading a story — rabbinical or biblical or secular — and simply ask the patients to respond.
We get not so much the public account of a very private man as an account of how that man was perceived by the rank «and «file membership of the Rabbinical Council of America, to which Rabbi Soloveitchik devoted so much of his time and energy.
My father, son of a Polish rabbi, while completing his own rabbinical studies in Switzerland was introduced to the New Testament, not by an eager gentile missionary but by his overhearing (quite by accident) a discussion about Jesus in some university hall.
The evidence of the Rabbinical literature, which is mostly of late date and uniformly hostile to Christianity, adds little of historical worth, but confirms that Jews who became Christians formed a community to some extent separate from other Jews, and by the end of the first century at least were regarded as heretics.
We find ourselves quite unconvinced by much of the ancient rabbinical reasoning, a little of which is reflected in the letters of Paul.7 Nevertheless the Jews spent much time trying to learn how the Scriptures they had inherited from a former period were to be seen as relevant to their own day.
Some idea of the vividness of Jesus» teaching can be seen by comparing this saying with a rabbinical one of similar import: «If a man was walking by the way and studying and he ceased his study and said, «How fine is this tree!»
The rabbinical version is interesting as illustrating the doctrine of exact retribution: the one evil deed and the one good deed are cancelled out by the funerals, and then the two inherit their respective rewards.
Far more than simply a historical issue, the unique events leading to the Flood are a prerequisite to understanding the prophetic implications of our Lord's predictions regarding His Second Coming.1 (italics are mine) The strange events recorded in Genesis 6 were understood by the ancient rabbinical sources, as well as the Septuagint translators, as referring to fallen angels procreating weird hybrid offspring with human women - known as the «Nephilim.»
The Chief Rabbinate is a state position which is not always considered a true authority to the ultra-orthodox community, which is led by its own rabbinical leaders.
They're guided by senior rabbinical scholars, but the scholars themselves become, as they walk around the study hall, part of the learning dialogue and expand their own understanding of the sacred text.
It is conceivable that John was also influenced by a number of other Old Testament or rabbinical traditions; namely the Semitic understanding of the term «word», dabar, and the identification of Wisdom with the Torah.
The landmark vote by the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Conservative movement's Rabbinical Assembly follows a 2006 ruling by the committee «favor [ing] the establishment of committed and loving relationships for gay and lesbian Jews.»
I am working on a book that shows by means of medieval rabbinical commentary, Hebrew semantics, and biblical genre studies, that Genesis 1 is scientifcally accurate and the first part of a semitic chiasm.
There is a rabbinical tradition that the Ten Commandments were issued by God in the several languages of the seventy nations of antiquity.
Three years earlier, the Rabbinical Assembly had rejected a resolution that its Committee on Jewish Law and Standards should be instructed «to hold itself bound by the authority of Jewish law and within the frame of Jewish law.»
All of our coffees are certified Kosher by a local San Francisco area rabbi from the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of San Francisco.
Produced in the company's dedicated facility, which is free of dairy, eggs, peanuts, and tree - nuts, these vegan marshmallows are also free of wheat, gluten and corn, and certified kosher by the Chicago Rabbinical Council.
Judge Edwin Berman appointed Don Massaro, executive director of the Catholic Cemeteries, to make sure the bodies were buried in compliance with a court order that Berman issued Wednesday in a case brought by the Chicago Rabbinical Council.
The class - action lawsuit against the Cemeteries Association of Greater Chicago, which represents the cemeteries, and Westlawn Cemetery, an association member, was filed by the Chicago Rabbinical Council and named one plaintiff, Carole Katz of Chicago.
ALBANY — As a result of several years of efforts by Agudath Israel of America and the unwavering support of New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind, it appears that rabbinical college students in New York State will, for the first time ever, be eligible to receive Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) grants.
The combination of the blood line related requirements to be considered Jewish by the Orthodox Rabbinical Court and the restriction of marriage requiring religious ceremonies shows an intent to maintain race purity.
Jews must be married in Rabbinical court, Muslims by their religious authorities.
Partnering with Sinai and Synapses, DoSER is working with three Jewish educational institutions that are exploring science and Judaism by developing elective courses for rabbinical students, a continuing education e-course, a webinar / workshop series for rabbis, and an event featuring premier scientists and Jewish leaders.
All of our organic dairy products are certified kosher by the Orthodox Rabbinic Certifiers of San Francisco, a division of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of San Francisco.
The film opens with Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys with a fine, forlorn rabbinical iciness, typing notes in the Vietnam combat field, then listening to McNamara on the plane ride back explain that the war is going terribly — only to watch him turn around and play the war's booster at an airport press conference.
Even The Shivah, also by Wadjet, had a rabbinical take on Monkey Island's «insult swordfighting.»
The Rabbinical paintings presented in this exhibition, permeated by historical influences ranging from Grünewald and Rembrandt, to Redon and Soutine, to Indian tantric art and Chinese painting, reflect the mystical and macabre with vivid intensity: sordid subjects depicted in sensual, jewel - like colors.
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