Case — may refer to:Academia* Case analysis, division of a problem into separate cases * Case study, examination of a single instance or event * Center for Social and Economic ResearchBusiness* Business case, captures the reasoning for initiating a… … Wikipedia
CASE (Casa), JOSEPH BEN ABRAHAM — (d. before 1612), Polish rabbi. It is surmised by some that Joseph lived for a time in Italy, the name Case being very similar to the Italian family name cases . He is also known by the surname Shapiro. Case apparently served as rabbi of Lemberg… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rabbi and Rabbinism — • Article covering a 1913 Catholic view of Rabbinism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rabbi and Rabbinism Rabbi and Rabbinism … Catholic encyclopedia
Rabbi Nathan — (Hebrew: רבי נתן הבבלי) was a Palestinian tanna of the third generation (2nd century), the son of a Babylonian exilarch. For unknown reasons he left Babylonia, and his bright prospects there, to settle in the land of Israel, where he was made… … Wikipedia
RABBI, RABBINATE — The title rabbi is derived from the noun rav, which in biblical Hebrew means great and does not occur in the Bible; in its later sense in mishnaic Hebrew, however, the word rav means a master as opposed to a slave (e.g., does a slave rebel… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rabbi — For other uses, see Rabbi (disambiguation). Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, a leading Rabbinical authority for Orthodox Jewry of the second half of the twentieth century … Wikipedia
Rabbi Meir — a historical photo of Rabbi Meir s tomb in Tiberias … Wikipedia
Rabbi Ammi — Ammi, Aimi, Immi (Hebrew: רבי אמי) is the name of several Jewish Talmudists, known as amoraim, who lived in the Land of Israel and Babylonia. In the Babylonian Talmud the first form only is used; in the Jerusalem Talmud all three forms appear,… … Wikipedia
rabbi — /ˈræbaɪ / (say rabuy) noun (plural rabbis) 1. the principal religious official of a synagogue; the spiritual leader of a Jewish community. 2. a Jewish scholar; an expounder of the Jewish law. 3. (upper case) (a title of respect accorded to such… …
SHI'BUDA DE-RABBI NATHAN — (Aram. Rabbi Nathan s Lien ), a rule of law attributed to R. Nathan, a tanna of the second century, and cited in the Babylonian Talmud as follows: Whence is the rule derived that if one man (A) claims a maneh (100 zuz) from his neighbor , and his … Encyclopedia of Judaism