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rabbinical

[ruh-bin-i-kuhl] / rəˈbɪn ɪ kəl /


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Since the prayer is not required by the various denominational rabbinical assemblies, it is relatively easy for rabbis and congregational leaders to drop it.

From Washington Post

The Russians, using antiquated maps, were unaware that the structures had since become houses of worship or rabbinical seminaries.

From Washington Times

Last week, the leader of Israel’s Chief Rabbinate — a bellwether rabbinical council for religious certifications in Judaism — declared that an Israeli company’s lab-grown steak is “pareve.”

From Washington Post

The appellate judges wrote that the school separated out its rabbinical studies program as a separate institution in the 1960s and that Yeshiva University’s educational corporation registration was approved in 1967.

From Washington Times

With a rabbinical ruling in hand, Carmi approached Jewish authorities in Germany, including the chief rabbi of Erfurt at the time.

From Science Magazine