Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6213911> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 55 of
55
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6213911 subject Q13244616.
- Q6213911 subject Q3919876.
- Q6213911 subject Q5312304.
- Q6213911 subject Q6942471.
- Q6213911 subject Q8152568.
- Q6213911 subject Q8566141.
- Q6213911 abstract "Joel Roth is a prominent American rabbi in the Rabbinical Assembly, which is the rabbinical body of Conservative Judaism. He is a former member and chair of the assembly's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards (CJLS) which deals with questions of Jewish law and tradition, and serves as the Louis Finkelstein Professor of Talmud and Jewish Law at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA or JTS) in New York City, where he formerly served as dean of the Rabbinical School. He is also Rosh Yeshiva (head of school) of the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel, an institution founded and maintained by the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism and under the academic auspices of JTS. In 2006, Rabbi Roth took over as chair of the Hebrew Language department at JTS. Rabbi Roth is a well-known teacher of Hebrew grammar. He is a vociferous proponent of the existence of the "sheva merakhef" (the hovering schwa), which may be defined as the second of what would have been two consecutive sheva'im na'im in the first two letters of a word.".
- Q6213911 religion Q205644.
- Q6213911 title "Rabbi, Professor".
- Q6213911 wikiPageExternalLink roth_homosexual.pdf.
- Q6213911 wikiPageExternalLink search=roth%20women%20rabbi.
- Q6213911 wikiPageExternalLink x1363.xml?ID_NUM=100491.
- Q6213911 wikiPageExternalLink POINTRoth6331.html.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q107427.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q122491.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q13244616.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q133485.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q1563835.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q1688743.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q1890313.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q205644.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q209316.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q349055.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919876.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q43290.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q5153075.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q5163100.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q5218664.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q5365539.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q60.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q6559277.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q6942471.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q7278551.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q7893579.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8152568.
- Q6213911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566141.
- Q6213911 name "Joel Roth".
- Q6213911 religion Q205644.
- Q6213911 title "Rabbi, Professor".
- Q6213911 type Person.
- Q6213911 type Agent.
- Q6213911 type Person.
- Q6213911 type Religious.
- Q6213911 type Agent.
- Q6213911 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6213911 type Thing.
- Q6213911 type Q215627.
- Q6213911 type Q2566598.
- Q6213911 type Q5.
- Q6213911 type Person.
- Q6213911 comment "Joel Roth is a prominent American rabbi in the Rabbinical Assembly, which is the rabbinical body of Conservative Judaism. He is a former member and chair of the assembly's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards (CJLS) which deals with questions of Jewish law and tradition, and serves as the Louis Finkelstein Professor of Talmud and Jewish Law at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA or JTS) in New York City, where he formerly served as dean of the Rabbinical School.".
- Q6213911 label "Joel Roth".
- Q6213911 name "Joel Roth".