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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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  • Chief Rabbi (redirect from Chief Rabbinate)
    the 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...
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    military affairs. The Military Rabbinate is headed by the Chief Military Rabbi, who carries the rank of a Brigadier General. The Military Rabbinate constitutes...
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  • function of a rabbi Chief Rabbinate of Israel, the supreme Jewish religious governing body in the state of Israel Military Rabbinate, an Israel Defense Forces...
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    (Hebrew: אייל משה קרים) (born February 8, 1957) is the head of the Military Rabbinate of the Israel Defense Forces. Krim grew up in Givatayim, Israel, and...
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    referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym Tzahal (צה״ל), is the national military of the State of Israel. It consists of three service branches: the Israeli...
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    it is also part of the Military Rabbinate. The IDF Choir was established in 1978 after the disbandment of the Israeli military ensembles. After the decision...
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    Shlomo Goren (category Pages using infobox military person with embed)
    (halakha). In 1948, Goren founded and served as the first head of the Military Rabbinate of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), a position he held until 1968...
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  • in the Naval Academy/Instructors in Paramedic course Black/Creme: Military Rabbinate attacheś Black/Green: Commanders in the Squad Commanders’ Course in...
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    the IDF, which he completed with the rank of Rav séren, was in the Military Rabbinate. He studied at Yeshivat HaYishuv HeHadash [he], and later at Beit...
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  • Infantry Corps ('Khir') flag Diagonally divided green and yellow. Military Rabbinate (Kheyl HaRabanut HaTzva'it) flag Diagonally divided grey and yellow...
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    wear berets or field hats. Air force and navy officers, military orchestra soldiers and military police law enforcement soldiers wear combination caps....
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    annulled thousands of conversions performed by the Military Rabbinate in Israel. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel, which is the only state-recognized authority...
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  • participation in the war 'in all its aspects' is a religious duty. The military Rabbinate meanwhile distributed a document to soldiers containing a map of Lebanon...
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    Avichai Rontzki (category Military personnel from Haifa)
    activities of the military rabbinate. Pines-Paz wrote that "The article gives cause for concern", and that "The [military] rabbinate is overstepping its...
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  • the bodies discovered in the various scenes were brought to the IDF Military Rabbinate Camp Shura, which hosts facilities for body identification. Shari...
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  • Rabbi (2003–2013) Yitzhak Yosef, Sephardic Chief Rabbi (2013–present) Military Rabbinate Israel Weiss, Chief Rabbi (2000–2006) Avichai Rontzki, Chief Rabbi...
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    within the Military Rabbinate itself. According to the chief military rabbi's assistant, "at such delicate times, in which the Military Rabbinate is in the...
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    Aiguillette (category Military insignia)
    Red- Civil population emergency instructors Golden- Military attaché Black & Creme- Military Rabbinate In the Israeli Police, policemen mainly wear a black...
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  • (1983–1993) Eliahu Bakshi-Doron, Sephardic Chief Rabbi (1993–2003) Military Rabbinate Shlomo Goren, Chief Rabbi (1948–1968) Mordechai Peron, Chief Rabbi...
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    inauguration. With the inauguration of the tent, the Military Rabbinate buried it, since 'the Chief Rabbinate was working with the Holocaust cellar and was not...
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    Tzrifin (category Military installations of Israel)
    unit (Unit 818) 779th Military Rabbinate Unit (Beth din) 542nd Medical Corps Unit Anti-WMD Base B 276th Anti-WMD Center Military court for off-duty days...
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    Israeli disengagement from Gaza (category Military withdrawals)
    bodies were removed by special teams of soldiers supervised by the Military Rabbinate and reburied in locations of their families' choosing. In accordance...
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    member of the eleventh Knesset. Yosef served for thirteen years in the Military Rabbinate and in 2013 would be the first choice of his father to be nominated...
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  • Religious Zionist rabbi, founded and served as the first head of the Military Rabbinate of the Israel Defense Forces Ovadia Hedaya (1889–1969), rosh yeshiva...
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  • Minister of Foreign Affairs Shlomo Goren (1917–1994), Chief Rabbi of the Military Rabbinate of the IDF Anna Komorowska, First Lady of Poland between 2010 and...
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    The sources said two infantry companies, along with members of the military rabbinate, will enter the camp today to collect bodies. Those who can be identified...
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  • conversion option that is not run by the Chief Rabbinate; instead, it is run by rabbis in the Military Rabbinate. According to a 2019 survey, 71% of Israelis...
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  • recognized communities are Orthodox Judaism (administered by the Chief Rabbinate), Islam, the Druze faith, the Catholic Church (including the Latin Church...
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    fenced-off so called "cemeteries for enemy dead", maintained by IDF military rabbinate, in what the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem considers...
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