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First rabbis ordained in Poland since Holocaust

Nine students graduate from Warsaw Rabbinical College in ceremony called 'historic' by Poland's chief rabbi

The first rabbis ordained in Poland since World War Two received their diplomas from Warsaw's Rabbinical College on Sunday, PAP news agency said.

 

Nine students from the United States and Israel were granted rabbinical rights at a ceremony attended by Poland's chief rabbi, US-born Michael Schudrich, and Jewish clergy from Poland, Israel and Britain.

 

"This was a ceremony of historic proportions," said Rabbi Szalom Ber Stambler, who heads the college.

 

"For centuries, Poland had been a world centre of Jewish studies laying down the code of proper Jewish conduct."

 

Most of Poland's 3.5 million Jews were killed by the Nazi Germans during World War Two.

 

Since Poland ended communist rule in 1989, a Jewish religious and cultural renaissance has been under way. The college was re-established in 2005.

 

"Nothing remains of the German invaders who wanted to destroy the Jewish nation, but the Yeshiva (Jewish school) building has survived," remarked Rabbi I. M.Hertz of London.

 

"Warsaw had always been a centre of Jewish culture, to which Jews from all over the world travelled to partake of the wisdom of the Torah," remarked one of the new rabbis, Jakub Kruglak of Israel.

 


פרסום ראשון: 06.29.08, 21:27
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