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Crown rabbi (Russian: казённый раввин, [kɐ'zʲon:ɨj rav'vʲin], official rabbi) was a position in the Russian Empire given to a member of a Jewish community appointed to act as an intermediary between his community and the Imperial government to perform certain civil duties, such as registering births, marriages, and divorces. Crown rabbis were often considered as agents of the state and not rabbis by members of their own communities because their main job qualification was fluency in Russian, and they often had no education in, or knowledge of Jewish law.

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  • Crown rabbi (Russian: казённый раввин, [kɐ'zʲon:ɨj rav'vʲin], official rabbi) was a position in the Russian Empire given to a member of a Jewish community appointed to act as an intermediary between his community and the Imperial government to perform certain civil duties, such as registering births, marriages, and divorces. Crown rabbis were often considered as agents of the state and not rabbis by members of their own communities because their main job qualification was fluency in Russian, and they often had no education in, or knowledge of Jewish law.
  • Crown rabbi (Russian: казённый раввин, IPA: [kɐˈzʲɵnːɨj rɐˈvʲːin], lit. 'official rabbi') was a position in the Russian Empire given to a member of a Jewish community appointed to act as an intermediary between his community and the Imperial government, to perform certain civil duties such as registering births, marriages, and divorces. Because their main job qualification was fluency in Russian, crown rabbis were typically considered agents of the state by members of their own communities, not true rabbis, and they often had no education in or knowledge of Jewish law.
  • Казённый равви́н — выборная должность в еврейских общинах Российской империи (в 1857—1917 годах). По российскому законодательству на раввинские должности назначались лица иудейского вероисповедания из окончивших курс в раввинских училищах, в еврейских учительских институтах, а также в общих высших или средних учебных заведениях. По разъяснению Сената, права на раввинский пост давало прохождение курса учения шести- и даже четырёхклассной прогимназии, шести классов реального училища и сдача экзамена по предметам гимназического курса; сдача экзамена по классическим языкам (латынь и древнегреческий) не требовалась.
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  • Crown rabbi (Russian: казённый раввин, [kɐ'zʲon:ɨj rav'vʲin], official rabbi) was a position in the Russian Empire given to a member of a Jewish community appointed to act as an intermediary between his community and the Imperial government to perform certain civil duties, such as registering births, marriages, and divorces. Crown rabbis were often considered as agents of the state and not rabbis by members of their own communities because their main job qualification was fluency in Russian, and they often had no education in, or knowledge of Jewish law.
  • Crown rabbi (Russian: казённый раввин, IPA: [kɐˈzʲɵnːɨj rɐˈvʲːin], lit. 'official rabbi') was a position in the Russian Empire given to a member of a Jewish community appointed to act as an intermediary between his community and the Imperial government, to perform certain civil duties such as registering births, marriages, and divorces. Because their main job qualification was fluency in Russian, crown rabbis were typically considered agents of the state by members of their own communities, not true rabbis, and they often had no education in or knowledge of Jewish law.
  • Казённый равви́н — выборная должность в еврейских общинах Российской империи (в 1857—1917 годах). По российскому законодательству на раввинские должности назначались лица иудейского вероисповедания из окончивших курс в раввинских училищах, в еврейских учительских институтах, а также в общих высших или средних учебных заведениях. По разъяснению Сената, права на раввинский пост давало прохождение курса учения шести- и даже четырёхклассной прогимназии, шести классов реального училища и сдача экзамена по предметам гимназического курса; сдача экзамена по классическим языкам (латынь и древнегреческий) не требовалась.
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