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    The Chief Rabbinate of Israel (Hebrew: הָרַבָּנוּת הָרָאשִׁית לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, Ha-Rabbanut Ha-Rashit Li-Yisra'el) is recognized by law as the supreme rabbinic...
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    Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Israel comprises a major part of the Holy Land, a region of significant importance to all Abrahamic religions. The city of...
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    The Military Rabbinate (Hebrew: חיל הרבנות הצבאית, Heil HaRabanut HaTzvait) is a corps in the Israel Defense Forces that provides religious services to...
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  • authority of the Chief Rabbinate. They usually have their own rabbis who do not have any connection to the state rabbinate. Under current Israeli law, the...
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  • "religiously unclassified". While Jewish Israelis are all technically under the jurisdiction of the state Orthodox rabbinate, personal attitudes vary immensely...
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    performed in Israel is the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Rabbinical courts. The Israeli Interior Ministry registers marriages on presentation of the required...
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  • Al-Aqsa mosque fire (category Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
    Cohen recorded that the official Israeli Chief Rabbinate adopted a mostly conservative stance toward the capture by Israel of the Temple Mount in 1967, in...
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    alternative national service instead. As of 2014[update], David Lau and Yitzhak Yosef of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel were opposed to religious women serving...
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    Temple Mount Administration (category Far-right politics in Israel)
    2023, press reports informed that the traditional sign from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel warning Jewish visitors against entering the Temple Mount had...
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  • Jesus. Israelis who endorse the belief that Jesus is the Messiah or Christ are not considered Jews by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel nor by the Israeli government...
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  • Sanhedrin, including one attempt in Israel in 2004. Chief Rabbinate of Israel § Semikhah List of rabbinical schools Master of Rabbinic Studies Rabbi § Ordination...
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  • Yosef that they were descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel did, however, initially require them to undergo pro forma Jewish...
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  • Hashgacha Pratit (organization) (category 2012 establishments in Israel)
    challenging the monopoly of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel over religious ceremonies and practices, through the provision of private religious ceremonies...
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  • The chief rabbis also head the Chief Rabbinate Council. These rabbis are usually appointed from the chief rabbis of major cities or regions in Israel. Among...
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    Israel. In the case that caused the controversy, the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel ruled that before registering a marriage between Indian Jews...
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    point of view of the official Israeli rabbinate, any rabbis of Mizrahi origin in Israel are under the jurisdiction of the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel.[citation...
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    widespread public feeling, the Chief Rabbinate in Israel decided during 1950–51 that Independence Day should be given the status of a minor Jewish holiday on...
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    Temple Mount entry restrictions (category Politics of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
    the Moors' Gate. After Israel captured the site in 1967, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel announced that entering the Temple Mount was forbidden to Jews...
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  • immigration and citizenship. For historical reasons, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, under the Israeli Ministry of Religious Affairs, made this determination, but...
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    Conversion to Judaism (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2016)
    Haredi-dominated Badatz in Israel annulled thousands of conversions performed by the Military Rabbinate in Israel. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel, which is the only...
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    Heichal Shlomo (category 1958 establishments in Israel)
    (Hekhal of Solomon: Hebrew: היכל שְׁלֹמֹה, Heikhal Shlomo; meaning 'Palace of Solomon') is the former seat of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. It is located...
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    Jewish religious courts are under control of the Prime Minister's Office and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. These courts have jurisdiction in only five...
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  • on Israeli Independence Day and some also recite it on Jerusalem Day. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel instructs Jews to recite Hallel during Israeli Independence...
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  • composition, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel approved the prayer's inclusion into the Jewish prayer service. After the Six Day War in 1967, Israel became an integral...
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    Osem (company) (category Food and drink companies of Israel)
    in Israel are produced under the kosher supervision of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, and many are certified by the Edah HaChareidis. In 1942, Eugen Propper...
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  • Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Israeli government in 1975. They emigrated to Israel en masse during the 1980s and 1990s, as Jews, under the Law of...
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    (1865–1935) first to hold Ashkenazi Chief Rabbinate of Israel position under British Mandatory Palestine. One of the fathers of Religious Zionism who founded...
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    of the State of Israel in 1948, most of the Beta Israel immigrated to Israel or were evacuated from Africa through several initiatives by the Israeli...
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    Jewish holidays (category Public holidays in Israel)
    creation of the State of Israel in 1948 and the aftermath of the Six-Day War, the Knesset, generally in consultation with the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, established...
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