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Rabbinical seminaries

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on institutions that were first founded in the early 19th century and are intended principally for the training of rabbis in a modern academic setting. Works on institutions devoted principally to talmudic and rabbinic learning, including the training of rabbis, founded from about the 11th century onward are entered under: Yeshivas. Works on academies and assemblages of scholars in Palestine and Babylonia from which the texts of the Mishnah and the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds developed and which were the antecedents of the yeshivas are entered under: Talmudic academies.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Abraham L. Raich , 1980

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Identifier: B111.08.0008.0008
Abstract

A Pueblo native, Raich studied to become a rabbi after thirty years as a statistical engineer for CF&I Steel Corp. He had been a lay leader and cantor and had led congregations when Pueblo was between rabbis.

Dates: 1980