Rabbinical pleader - meaning and definition. What is Rabbinical pleader
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What (who) is Rabbinical pleader - definition

THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL FOR RABBINICAL WORK
Rabbinical seminary; Rabbinical seminaries

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College         
JEWISH SEMINARY IN WYNCOTE, PENNSYLVANIA
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College; Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC)
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC) is a Jewish seminary in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. It is the only seminary affiliated with Reconstructionist Judaism.
Rabbinical Assembly         
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATIVE RABBIS
Ravnet; The Rabbinical Assembly
The Rabbinical Assembly (RA) is the international association of Conservative rabbis. The RA was founded in 1901 to shape the ideology, programs, and practices of the Conservative movement.
Pleader         
HISTORICAL LEGAL OCCUPATION
Special pleader below the bar; Special Pleader; Pleader
·noun One who pleads; one who argues for or against; an Advotate.
II. Pleader ·noun One who draws up or forms pleas; the draughtsman of pleas or pleadings in the widest sense; as, a special pleader.

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Jewish seminary

A Jewish seminary is a Jewish educational institution. See Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (Reform), Jewish Theological Seminary (Conservative), Yeshiva University (Orthodox), Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Academy for Jewish Religion

A yeshiva is an institution for boys or young men focused on the study of religious texts, especially Torah study and the Talmud. These include mesivta for high school-aged boys and beit midrash or yeshiva gedola for men of college age.

A midrasha is an institute of Jewish studies for women, roughly equivalent to yeshiva. In Israel a midrasha that also offers academic degrees is sometimes called a machon. In the United States, midrasha may also be co-educational.

A kolel is an institute for advanced study of Talmudic or rabbinic literature. Students of a kolel are married men.

Bais Yaakov is a type of elementary and secondary school for Jewish girls from religious, especially Orthodox families.

Examples of use of Rabbinical pleader
1. According to the woman‘s rabbinical pleader, the dayan (rabbinical court judge) who is delaying the decision is Rabbi Hagai Izirer.