Sentences with phrase «rabbinical school»

A "rabbinical school" is a specialized educational institution where individuals learn to become rabbis, who are leaders or scholars in the Jewish faith. Full definition
Generations of Hebrew monotheism lie behind this sturdy faith, and in addition there is a Singer family tradition: Isaac is the son as well as the grandson of rabbis, and as a youth he studied in rabbinical schools.
The question in his mind was whether we qualified as a real university or were an old - country rabbinical school with a modern veneer.
This semester, I'm taking a class in Jewish biomedical ethics at a local rabbinical school.
He would live in Israel and study in rabbinical schools.
He went to rabbinical school, speaks four languages, and was an analyst at the CIA.
I have never heard of him actually attending a rabbinical school per se, however, very little is known of him prior to age 13, when he was instructing the priests at the temple.
How could one be so knowledgeable and have such wisdom when he had not been to a rabbinical school?
Additional impacts include the cancellation of $ 12.8 million in Tuition Assistance Program funds that would have gone to rabbinical schools.
However, a discussion with the head of a rabbinical school convinced him that was not his next path in life.
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