Sentences with phrase «young rabbi»

The phrase "young rabbi" refers to a person who is a religious leader within the Jewish faith and who is relatively young in age. Full definition
A widely publicised conflict broke out in one of the synagogues between a conservative elderly rabbi and a radical young rabbi who was all for change.
One his Dovid (Alessandro Nivola), her father's favourite pupil, a virtual adopted son who is now a much admired young rabbi himself.
A young rabbi found a serious problem in his new congregation.
It happened because those first Christians met a young rabbi who promised that, should they believe in him, each of them would become «a spring of water welling up to eternal life» [John 4.14].
How pleasant, after all, to host this young rabbi of note who offers another interesting spiritual perspective in the wild diversity of first - century Judaism.
Surprisingly, the council of rabbis sided with the young rabbi on the grounds that it was not true to the spirit of Judaism to be opposed to all change.
The Jewish writer Chaim Potok powerfully lifts up the issues involved here in a story about a young rabbi traveling in Japan.
The young rabbi asked his Jewish companion, «Do you think our God is listening to him?»
When a church asks a young theological student to be an assistant minister, a young rabbi to participate in the leadership of young people, these activities could be part of his assignments rather than «leading recreation.»
When the newspapers reported his election, one was put in mind of a young rabbi come to clean up the temple in Jerusalem.
And the young rabbi said, «On the other side, the sins of youth are of no account whatsoever?
«Well,» the young rabbi responded, «what we have is complete chaos!
Finally, in desperation, the young rabbi sought out the synagogue's 99 - year - old founder.
He played a young rabbi in the Coen brothers film A Serious Man (2009), and continued to make guest appearances on TV shows such as Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil and Drunk History, while maintaining his regular status on The Big Bang Theory.
Even the husband of McAdams» character (Alessandro Nivola), a young rabbi looking to take over for the community's elderly rabbi, isn't vilified.
A conversation between Braff and a young rabbi (Alexander Chaplin) on the nature of God is direct in style and substance where so much of the rest of the film is fussy and mannered.
He took it as an excellent moment to declare the young rabbi's word binding, and a speedy departure was made.
«It seems to a young rabbi of Chabad, That the Constitution is exceedingly odd; To protect all speech in a public place On AIDS, abortion, or race, But to prohibit any person's mention of God.»
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