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rabbinate

[rab-uh-nit, -neyt] / ˈræb ə nɪt, -ˌneɪt /




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“Going into the rabbinate was not a way of saying, ‘I’m rejecting what you’re doing.’

From New York Times

“They will run into the iron wall of the rabbinate,” or religious establishment.

From New York Times

It has passed a reform in kosher certifications for restaurants and is attempting to allow conversions to Judaism outside of the ultra-Orthodox rabbinate.

From Seattle Times

Lawler also carefully narrates the dramatic and consequential rifts between the increasingly powerful Orthodox Jewish rabbinate in Jerusalem and its largely secular, scholarly counterparts.

From Washington Post

The store’s employees said customers in this affluent, largely secular suburb of Tel Aviv are fine with having a Tzohar certificate on the wall rather than the official rabbinate document.

From Washington Post