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What (who) is Rabbi"s wife - definition

AMERICAN RABBI (1874-1949)
Stephen S. Wise; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; Rabbi Stephen Wise; Rabbi Wise
  • Stamford]], Connecticut, during World War I
  • The mausoleum of Rabbi Stephen Wise in [[Westchester Hills Cemetery]]
  • Jewish activist [[Louise Waterman Wise]], addressing the 1944 War Emergency Conference of the [[World Jewish Congress]] her husband was president of, in Atlantic City
  • Palestine]], 1935

Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva         
  • Ohel]] over the tomb of Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva, in [[Tiberias]]
FIRST-CENTURY JEWISH WOMAN
Rachel, Wife of Rabbi Akiva
The wife of Rabbi Akiva () was a late 1st-century CE Jewish resident of Judea who is cited by the Talmud and Aggadah as a paragon of the Jewish wife who encourages her husband to pursue Torah study and is willing to make personal sacrifices to achieve that goal. She was the wife of the Tanna Rabbi Akiva, who became one of the greatest Torah scholars in Jewish history.
Lot's wife         
  • daughters]]; his wife is killed by a rock.
  • Lot's wife (center) turned into a pillar of salt during Sodom's destruction ([[Nuremberg Chronicle]], 1493).
PERSON MENTIONED IN THE BIBLICAL BOOK OF GENESIS
Lot's Wife (rock formation); "Lot's Wife" pillar; Lot's Wife pillar; Lot's Wife; Lot's wife (biblical person); Eshet Lot; The Wife of Lot; The wife of Lot; Wife of Lot
In the Bible, Lot's wife is a figure first mentioned in . The Book of Genesis describes how she became a pillar of salt after she looked back at Sodom.
The Relaxed Wife         
1957 FILM
Relaxed Wife
The Relaxed Wife is a 13-minute live action American film produced in color for distribution during 1957. Structured in a form similar to the 1942–55 series of MGM's Pete Smith Specialty comedy short subjects, which were written and directed by those films' star Dave O'Brien, or to Warner Bros.

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Stephen Samuel Wise

Stephen Samuel Wise (March 17, 1874 – April 19, 1949) was an early 20th-century American Reform rabbi and Zionist leader in the Progressive Era. Born in Budapest, he was an infant when his family immigrated to New York. He followed his father and grandfather in becoming a rabbi, serving in New York and in Portland, Oregon. Wise was also a founding member of the NAACP.