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Qué (quién) es Council of Rabbis - definición

AMERICAN ORTHODOX JEWISH NETWORK, 1912-
Council of Young Israel Rabbis; Young Israel; National council of young israel; Young Israel Council of Rabbis; Young Israel of Brookline; Ncyi; Young Israel of Cherry Hill; NCYI
  • Congregation Beth Judah - Young Israel of [[Worcester, Massachusetts]]

Lists of chief rabbis         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Chief Rabbis; Lists of Chief Rabbis
Lists of Chief Rabbis cover Chief Rabbis, the leaders of the Jewish community in each country. The position is often defined by the country's secular authorities, and may also apply to leaders of the Jewish community in a given city.
Council of Florence         
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  • A figure in [[Benozzo Gozzoli]]'s 1459 ''Journey of the Magi'' is assumed to portray John VIII Palaiologos.
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  • Pope Martin V convoked the Council of Basel in 1431: it became the Council of Ferrara in 1438 and the Council of Florence in 1439
  • Sketches by [[Pisanello]] of the Byzantine delegation at the Council
ECUMENICAL COUNCIL OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH (1431–1445)
Council of Ferrara; Council Basel; Council of Ferrara-Florence; Florentine Union; Council of Basle; Council of Basel; The Council of Florence; Council of Basel-Ferrara-Florence; Council of Bazill; General Council of Basle; Council of Ferrera-Florence; Papal conclave, 1439; Council of Basel Ferrara and Florence; Council of florence; Seventeenth Ecumenical Council; Council Of Florence; Council Of Basel; Synod of Ferrara-Florence; Council of Union; Basel’s council; Union of Florence; Council of Ferrara-Firenze; Synod of Basel
The Council of Florence is the seventeenth ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic Church, held between 1431 and 1449. It was convoked as the Council of Basel by Pope Martin V shortly before his death in February 1431 and took place in the context of the Hussite Wars in Bohemia and the rise of the Ottoman Empire.
Council of the European Union         
  • Since 2017, the [[Europa building]], seen here, has been the seat of the Council.
  • Simplified illustration of the voting rules that apply within the ordinary legislative procedure. The actual procedure involves various stages of consultations aimed at achieving compromise between the positions of the two legislative chambers.
INSTITUTION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTING THE MEMBER STATES' GOVERNMENTS BRINGING TOGETHER NATIONAL MINISTERS FROM EACH EU COUNTRY TO ADOPT LAWS AND COORDINATE POLICIES
European Council of Ministers; EU council; Council of The European Union; European Senate; Council of the EU; Councel of Ministers of the European Community; Council of the European Communities; Council Presidency Insignia; Council of the european union; EU Council of Ministers; Council of Ministers (European Union); European Union Council of Ministers; Council of Ministers of the European Community; European Union Council; Council of Ministers of the European Union; Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council

The Council of the European Union, often referred to in the treaties and other official documents simply as the Council, and informally known as the Council of Ministers, is the third of the seven Institutions of the European Union (EU) as listed in the Treaty on European Union. It is one of two legislative bodies and together with the European Parliament serves to amend and approve or veto the proposals of the European Commission, which holds the right of initiative.

The Council of the European Union and the European Council are the only EU institutions that are explicitly intergovernmental, that is, forums whose attendees express and represent the position of their Member State's executive, be they ambassadors, ministers or heads of state/government.

The Council meets in 10 different configurations of 27 national ministers (one per state). The precise membership of these configurations varies according to the topic under consideration; for example, when discussing agricultural policy the Council is formed by the 27 national ministers whose portfolio includes this policy area (with the related European Commissioners contributing but not voting).

Wikipedia

National Council of Young Israel

The National Council of Young Israel (NCYI) or Young Israel (in Hebrew: ישראל הצעיר‎, Yisrael Hatza'ir), is a synagogue-based Orthodox Judaism organization in the United States with a network of affiliated "Young Israel" synagogues. Young Israel was founded in 1912, in its earliest form, by a group of 15 young Jews on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Their goal was to make Orthodox Judaism more relevant to young Americanized Jews at a time when a significant Jewish education was rare, and most Orthodox institutions were Yiddish-speaking and oriented to an older, European Jewish demographic.

Today, Young Israel continues to promote Orthodox involvement of modern American Jews, while also advocating for the issues most relevant to its members, including support for Israel and Religious Zionism.

Ejemplos de uso de Council of Rabbis
1. They criticize the fact that the rabbinate‘s council of rabbis was not consulted.
2. Rabbi Daniel Shiloh, the spokesman for the Yesha Council of Rabbis, characterized the marathon meeting as "very long, very stormy and very painful.
3. Rabbi Lior, for example, head of the Council of Rabbis of Judea and Samaria, ruled in 2004 that the Israel Defense Forces was allowed to kill innocent people.
4. Margi said it will be up to Yossef and his council of rabbis to determine when Olmert has crossed the line and whether Shas should then pull out.
5. In a mass demonstration preceding Bush‘s visit, which was backed by the Council of Rabbis of Judea and Samaria, signs were held up saying "Bush and Olmert are bringing a Holocaust upon us." The police arrested teenage boys (why?) who hung posters showing Bush wearing a kaffiyeh.