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Landesrabbiner (German: [ˈlandəs.ʁaˌbiːnɐ]; Hebrew: רב המדינה, romanized: Rav HaMedina) are
spiritual heads of the
Jewish communities of a country, province...
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generations after their expulsion from Spain. He also
holds the
office of
Landesrabbiner of
Lower Austria, Burgenland,
Carinthia and Styria, as well as Chief...
- to 1820 a
succession of men held the
title Chief Rabbi of
Silesia ("
Landesrabbiner"):
Naphtali ha-Kohen (1712–16);
Samuel ben
Naphtali (1716–22); Ḥayyim...
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Moravian rabbi, author, poet, orator, and naturalist. He was the last
Landesrabbiner of Moravia,
which position he held from 1884
until his death. As a writer...
- 1921.
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Crown rabbi Landesrabbiner Schutzjude Shtadlan In
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Crown rabbi Hakham Bashi Jewish heraldry Jewish oath
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Patent Jews, and the Huguenots.
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- (January 1799 – 10
December 1884) was a
Moravian rabbi, who
served as
Landesrabbiner of
Moravia from 1851
until his death.
Placzek was born into a Jewish...
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September 1892) was a
German rabbi who
served from 1875 to 1892 as
Landesrabbiner of Friesland.
Buchholz received his
rabbinical ordination on 27 June...
- as
Landesrabbiner of Moravia, in
succession to
Mordecai Benet, and
granted him a
salary of 600 florins; he was the last
Moravian "
Landesrabbiner" of...