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The ruling that the Rebbe is King Messiah is a halachic ruling written and signed by rabbis of our time in several editions with various halachic reasonings, and signed by hundreds of rabbis from all streams. The ruling determines that according to halacha, the Rebbe is King Messiah and he must reveal himself and redeem Israel. The purpose of the ruling is to hasten and bring about the revelation of the Rebbe to all as King Messiah, in light of the Rebbe's statements on various occasions about the great power of halachic rulings, which supposedly obligate the Heavenly Court.
The ruling that the Rebbe is King Messiah is a halachic ruling written and signed by rabbis of our time in several editions with various halachic reasonings, and signed by hundreds of rabbis from all streams. The ruling determines that according to halacha, the Rebbe is King Messiah and he must reveal himself and redeem Israel. The purpose of the ruling is to hasten and bring about the revelation of the Rebbe to all as King Messiah, in light of the Rebbe's statements on various occasions about the great power of halachic rulings, which supposedly obligate the Heavenly Court.


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In 5746 (1986), after a visit by the Chief Rabbis and in accordance with the Rebbe's wishes as expressed in the meeting, the rabbis gathered together with members of the Chabad Rabbinic Court in the Holy Land and signed the first ruling that Moshiach must be revealed, but without reference to Moshiach's identity.
In 5746 (1986), after a visit by the Chief Rabbis and in accordance with the Rebbe's wishes as expressed in the meeting, the rabbis gathered together with members of the Chabad Rabbinic Court in the Holy Land and signed the first ruling that Moshiach must be revealed, but without reference to Moshiach's identity.
 
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On the 10th of Tevet 5747 (1987), within the seven days of celebration for "Didan Notzach" (Our side won), a delegation of rabbis led by Rabbi Yehuda Kalman Marlow presented to the Rebbe a ruling about the revelation of Moshiach which hinted at the fact that the Rebbe is King Messiah. The Rebbe read the ruling in the presence of the delegation and responded with a blessing.
On the 10th of Tevet 5747 (1987), within the seven days of celebration for "Didan Notzach" (Our side won), a delegation of rabbis led by Rabbi Yehuda Kalman Marlow presented to the Rebbe a ruling about the revelation of Moshiach which hinted at the fact that the Rebbe is King Messiah. The Rebbe read the ruling in the presence of the delegation and responded with a blessing.


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RULING – Since many of us undersigned have already issued a clear ruling according to the Torah of Truth that Moshiach Tzidkeinu must come and the Third Beit Hamikdash must be built immediately and literally, as all the appointed times have already passed and the Jewish people have already done teshuva, and the other conditions necessary for the coming of Moshiach Tzidkeinu have also been fulfilled, as explained in the aforementioned ruling. And many of the greatest poskim of our generation from all circles and from all corners of the world have joined and signed this ruling –
RULING – Since many of us undersigned have already issued a clear ruling according to the Torah of Truth that Moshiach Tzidkeinu must come and the Third Beit Hamikdash must be built immediately and literally, as all the appointed times have already passed and the Jewish people have already done teshuva, and the other conditions necessary for the coming of Moshiach Tzidkeinu have also been fulfilled, as explained in the aforementioned ruling. And many of the greatest poskim of our generation from all circles and from all corners of the world have joined and signed this ruling –
 
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Therefore, in continuation of this, according to the clear ruling of the Rambam in the Laws of Kings Chapter 11, Law 4: 'If a king will arise from the House of David who delves in Torah and occupies himself with mitzvot like his father David, according to the Written and Oral Torah, and compels all of Israel to walk in it and strengthen its breaches, and fights the wars of Hashem – this one is presumed to be Moshiach. If he did so and succeeded and built the Temple in its place and gathered the dispersed of Israel, then he is certainly Moshiach.'
Therefore, in continuation of this, according to the clear ruling of the Rambam in the Laws of Kings Chapter 11, Law 4: 'If a king will arise from the House of David who delves in Torah and occupies himself with mitzvot like his father David, according to the Written and Oral Torah, and compels all of Israel to walk in it and strengthen its breaches, and fights the wars of Hashem – this one is presumed to be Moshiach. If he did so and succeeded and built the Temple in its place and gathered the dispersed of Israel, then he is certainly Moshiach.'


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On Sunday, 13 Sivan 5751 (1991), during the distribution of dollars, when Rabbi Avi Taub passed by, the Rebbe addressed him on his own initiative (without him mentioning anything about it), gave him an additional dollar and said: "A good journey, much success, good tidings." And to Rabbi David Nachshon who passed after him, he said: "This is for the journey."
On Sunday, 13 Sivan 5751 (1991), during the distribution of dollars, when Rabbi Avi Taub passed by, the Rebbe addressed him on his own initiative (without him mentioning anything about it), gave him an additional dollar and said: "A good journey, much success, good tidings." And to Rabbi David Nachshon who passed after him, he said: "This is for the journey."
 
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The next day, they departed on this two-day mission: First they arrived in Moscow, from there they continued to Lubavitch and read the ruling at the graves of the Tzemach Tzedek and the Maharash. During the following days, they visited the graves of the Mitteler Rebbe in Nezhin, the Baal Shem Tov in Mezhibuzh, the Maggid of Mezritch in Anipoli, the Alter Rebbe in Haditch, the Rashab in Rostov, and the grave of the Rebbe's father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak in Alma Ata. When they had a doubt whether to travel to Mezhibuzh now or wait until they had additional photographs to leave there, they shared their doubt with Rabbi Akiva Marshal, secretary of the Chabad Mobile office in New York, and he conveyed it to the Rebbe. In response, the Rebbe circled and drew an arrow to the words in his letter: "travel to Mezhibuzh now."
The next day, they departed on this two-day mission: First they arrived in Moscow, from there they continued to Lubavitch and read the ruling at the graves of the Tzemach Tzedek and the Maharash. During the following days, they visited the graves of the Mitteler Rebbe in Nezhin, the Baal Shem Tov in Mezhibuzh, the Maggid of Mezritch in Anipoli, the Alter Rebbe in Haditch, the Rashab in Rostov, and the grave of the Rebbe's father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak in Alma Ata. When they had a doubt whether to travel to Mezhibuzh now or wait until they had additional photographs to leave there, they shared their doubt with Rabbi Akiva Marshal, secretary of the Chabad Mobile office in New York, and he conveyed it to the Rebbe. In response, the Rebbe circled and drew an arrow to the words in his letter: "travel to Mezhibuzh now."


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After the 27th of Adar 5752 (1992), Rabbi David Nachshon and Rabbi Avi Taub traveled again on behalf of Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yeruslavski to the gravesites of our Rebbes in order to read the ruling and pray for the Rebbe's recovery.
After the 27th of Adar 5752 (1992), Rabbi David Nachshon and Rabbi Avi Taub traveled again on behalf of Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yeruslavski to the gravesites of our Rebbes in order to read the ruling and pray for the Rebbe's recovery.
 
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During the satellite broadcast that took place on the 10th of Shevat 5753 (1993), Rabbi Yitzchak Hendel read the ruling
During the satellite broadcast that took place on the 10th of Shevat 5753 (1993), Rabbi Yitzchak Hendel read the ruling


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The third ruling was signed by dozens of prominent rabbis, including Rabbi Pinchas Hirschprung, and was read by Rabbi Yitzchak Hendel at the entrance to the Rebbe's room on the night of 11 Nissan 5752 (1992), during the satellite broadcast on 10 Shevat 5753 (1993), and on other occasions. The content of the ruling is that the Rebbe has the halachic status of "b'chezkas Moshiach" (presumed to be Moshiach), and as such, the Torah oath "that his lamp shall never be extinguished forever and ever" applies to him, and he will live eternal life.
The third ruling was signed by dozens of prominent rabbis, including Rabbi Pinchas Hirschprung, and was read by Rabbi Yitzchak Hendel at the entrance to the Rebbe's room on the night of 11 Nissan 5752 (1992), during the satellite broadcast on 10 Shevat 5753 (1993), and on other occasions. The content of the ruling is that the Rebbe has the halachic status of "b'chezkas Moshiach" (presumed to be Moshiach), and as such, the Torah oath "that his lamp shall never be extinguished forever and ever" applies to him, and he will live eternal life.


= Fourth Ruling =
==== Fourth Ruling ====
 
 
In the month of Tishrei 5758 (1997), Rabbi Gedaliah Axelrod wrote a new ruling. Unlike the previous rulings, which were based on the '''Laws of the King Moshiach''', this ruling is based on the '''Law of a Prophet''' that applies to the Rebbe:<blockquote>The honorable and holy Admor of Lubavitch, in his holy sicha of Parshas Shoftim 5751 (1991), establishes a practical halachic determination that our generation has a prophet and we are obligated to listen to him, as ruled in Rambam's Laws of the Foundations of the Torah, chapter 7.
In the month of Tishrei 5758 (1997), Rabbi Gedaliah Axelrod wrote a new ruling. Unlike the previous rulings, which were based on the '''Laws of the King Moshiach''', this ruling is based on the '''Law of a Prophet''' that applies to the Rebbe:<blockquote>The honorable and holy Admor of Lubavitch, in his holy sicha of Parshas Shoftim 5751 (1991), establishes a practical halachic determination that our generation has a prophet and we are obligated to listen to him, as ruled in Rambam's Laws of the Foundations of the Torah, chapter 7.


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Therefore, we are obligated to listen to all that he tells us from the category of obligation to listen to the words of the prophet, including that he is the King Moshiach and will be revealed to us immediately, literally.</blockquote>The ruling is signed by hundreds of Admorim, rabbis of cities, neighborhoods, and communities from all circles and streams, as well as Chabad rabbis from around the world. The signatures are collected by Rabbi Yitzchak Lipsh, together with Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Levkivker and other shluchim. New rabbis continuously join the ruling.
Therefore, we are obligated to listen to all that he tells us from the category of obligation to listen to the words of the prophet, including that he is the King Moshiach and will be revealed to us immediately, literally.</blockquote>The ruling is signed by hundreds of Admorim, rabbis of cities, neighborhoods, and communities from all circles and streams, as well as Chabad rabbis from around the world. The signatures are collected by Rabbi Yitzchak Lipsh, together with Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Levkivker and other shluchim. New rabbis continuously join the ruling.


== Journey of the Rabbis - 5777 ==
==== Journey of the Rabbis - 5777 ====
In the year 5777 (2017), approaching 24 Tevet - the hilula (anniversary of passing) of the Alter Rebbe - a group of twelve rabbis from the Chabad Halacha Institute embarked on an official journey to pray at the gravesites of our Rebbeim. The purpose of the journey was to read a ruling declaring the Rebbe as Melech HaMoshiach (King Messiah) and requesting his revelation - at the gravesites of the Alter Rebbe and the Mitteler Rebbe. During the journey, the rabbis discussed various halachic issues and also visited shluchim (emissaries) and participated in several special events.
In the year 5777 (2017), approaching 24 Tevet - the hilula (anniversary of passing) of the Alter Rebbe - a group of twelve rabbis from the Chabad Halacha Institute embarked on an official journey to pray at the gravesites of our Rebbeim. The purpose of the journey was to read a ruling declaring the Rebbe as Melech HaMoshiach (King Messiah) and requesting his revelation - at the gravesites of the Alter Rebbe and the Mitteler Rebbe. During the journey, the rabbis discussed various halachic issues and also visited shluchim (emissaries) and participated in several special events.
 
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Upon landing at the airport, the rabbis went to pray at the gravesite of the Alter Rebbe in Haditch. During the journey, the rabbis formulated the final text of the ruling, based on halachic sources and the Rebbe's sichos (talks). After deciding on and proofreading the text of the ruling, all the rabbis signed it. The rabbinical delegation arrived at the gravesite of the Alter Rebbe in Haditch, where the representative of the rabbis, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Levkivker, one of the heads of the yeshiva in Tzfat and a Moreh Tzedek (halachic authority), read the ruling:<blockquote>"24 Tevet, the hilula of the Alter Rebbe, 5777, here in Haditch near the holy gravesite. Ruling! ... Therefore, we rule according to our holy Torah based on the halacha in Rambam (Chapter 7 of Hilchos Yesodei HaTorah, Halacha 1, and in Chapter 9, Halacha 2, and in Chapter 10, Halacha 1) that the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach Shlita is the prophet of the generation and he is the King Messiah... Therefore, we are obligated to listen to everything he tells us and instructs us within the obligation to listen to the voice of a prophet. This includes that he is Melech HaMoshiach... And according to the instruction of the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach that the time of redemption has arrived, therefore we request that now his kingship be raised before the eyes of all, literally immediately in the complete redemption, now."</blockquote>
Upon landing at the airport, the rabbis went to pray at the gravesite of the Alter Rebbe in Haditch. During the journey, the rabbis formulated the final text of the ruling, based on halachic sources and the Rebbe's sichos (talks). After deciding on and proofreading the text of the ruling, all the rabbis signed it. The rabbinical delegation arrived at the gravesite of the Alter Rebbe in Haditch, where the representative of the rabbis, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Levkivker, one of the heads of the yeshiva in Tzfat and a Moreh Tzedek (halachic authority), read the ruling:<blockquote>"24 Tevet, the hilula of the Alter Rebbe, 5777, here in Haditch near the holy gravesite. Ruling! ... Therefore, we rule according to our holy Torah based on the halacha in Rambam (Chapter 7 of Hilchos Yesodei HaTorah, Halacha 1, and in Chapter 9, Halacha 2, and in Chapter 10, Halacha 1) that the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach Shlita is the prophet of the generation and he is the King Messiah... Therefore, we are obligated to listen to everything he tells us and instructs us within the obligation to listen to the voice of a prophet. This includes that he is Melech HaMoshiach... And according to the instruction of the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach that the time of redemption has arrived, therefore we request that now his kingship be raised before the eyes of all, literally immediately in the complete redemption, now."</blockquote>


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The concept of the ruling is based on words heard from the Rebbe himself in the past, regarding the power of rabbinical rulings through the power of Torah, especially on the topic of redemption. On the night after Yom Kippur 5721 (1960) at a meal in the Frierdiker Rebbe's apartment, the Rebbe turned to the rabbis and asked them to agree that Moshiach should come. One of the rabbis answered: "Do we need to agree? Who are we to agree? Let the Rebbe agree!" The Rebbe's face became serious and he did not respond, but after a few days, on the night of Sukkot, when asked about the second day of Yom Tov in the diaspora - the Rebbe responded: "Second day of Yom Tov in the diaspora? You could have avoided this entirely!"
The concept of the ruling is based on words heard from the Rebbe himself in the past, regarding the power of rabbinical rulings through the power of Torah, especially on the topic of redemption. On the night after Yom Kippur 5721 (1960) at a meal in the Frierdiker Rebbe's apartment, the Rebbe turned to the rabbis and asked them to agree that Moshiach should come. One of the rabbis answered: "Do we need to agree? Who are we to agree? Let the Rebbe agree!" The Rebbe's face became serious and he did not respond, but after a few days, on the night of Sukkot, when asked about the second day of Yom Tov in the diaspora - the Rebbe responded: "Second day of Yom Tov in the diaspora? You could have avoided this entirely!"
 
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Similarly, over the years, the Rebbe turned several times to rabbis and other Rebbes to rule that the time of redemption had arrived.
Similarly, over the years, the Rebbe turned several times to rabbis and other Rebbes to rule that the time of redemption had arrived.


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Rabbi David Abuchatzeira - Rabbi of Kiryat Eliezer neighborhood - Haifa Rabbi Eliyahu Abuchatzeira Rabbi Gershon Menachem Mendel Abzon Rabbi Zalman Abelsky Rabbi Eliyahu Abergel Rabbi Yoram Abergel Rabbi Yosef Avraki Rabbi Yehoshua Adot Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Ifergan Rabbi Binyamin Adrei Rabbi Yaakov Adrei Rabbi Yashar Adrei Rabbi Chaim Adrei Rabbi Natan Yitzchak Oirechman Rabbi Yehoram Ulman Rabbi David Ofen Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Ofen Rabbi Doron Chaim Eisenman Rabbi Yeshaya Asher Eichenstein of Ziditshov Chacham Raphael Alashvili Rabbi Yehuda Alcharar Rabbi Mordechai Dov Altein Rabbi Shaul Moshe Elitov Rabbi Shimon Almaliach Rabbi Yosef Almashaeli Rabbi Shlomo Amsalem Rabbi Yosef Angel Rabbi Moshe Antizdah Rabbi Eliyahu Asulin Rabbi Zalman Leib Astolin Rabbi Naftali Astolin Rabbi David Asayag Rabbi Gedaliah Axelrod Rabbi Yehoshua Zelig Aharonov - Mashpia in Florida Rabbi Gavriel Arbov Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi Rabbi Moshe Ashkenazi Rabbi Chaim Ashkenazi Rabbi Azriel Zelig Ashkenazi
 
* Rabbi David Abuchatzeira - Rabbi of Kiryat Eliezer neighborhood - Haifa
* Rabbi Eliyahu Abuchatzeira
* Rabbi Gershon Menachem Mendel Abzon
* Rabbi Zalman Abelsky
* Rabbi Eliyahu Abergel
* Rabbi Yoram Abergel
* Rabbi Yosef Avraki
* Rabbi Yehoshua Adot
* Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Ifergan
* Rabbi Binyamin Adrei
* Rabbi Yaakov Adrei
* Rabbi Yashar Adrei
* Rabbi Chaim Adrei
* Rabbi Natan Yitzchak Oirechman
* Rabbi Yehoram Ulman
* Rabbi David Ofen
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Ofen
* Rabbi Doron Chaim Eisenman
* Rabbi Yeshaya Asher Eichenstein of Ziditshov
* Chacham Raphael Alashvili
* Rabbi Yehuda Alcharar
* Rabbi Mordechai Dov Altein
* Rabbi Shaul Moshe Elitov
* Rabbi Shimon Almaliach
* Rabbi Yosef Almashaeli
* Rabbi Shlomo Amsalem
* Rabbi Yosef Angel
* Rabbi Moshe Antizdah
* Rabbi Eliyahu Asulin
* Rabbi Zalman Leib Astolin
* Rabbi Naftali Astolin
* Rabbi David Asayag
* Rabbi Gedaliah Axelrod
* Rabbi Yehoshua Zelig Aharonov - Mashpia in Florida
* Rabbi Gavriel Arbov
* Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi
* Rabbi Moshe Ashkenazi
* Rabbi Chaim Ashkenazi
* Rabbi Azriel Zelig Ashkenazi


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====== B ======
Rabbi Yosef Bagad Rabbi Shmuel Pesach Bogomilsky Rabbi David Raphael Banon Rabbi Eliyahu David Borenstein Rabbi Yosef Baumgarten Rabbi Raphael Busi Rabbi Yehonatan Borgen Rabbi Yonatan Boruchov Rabbi Meir Borenstein Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Biderman Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman[25] Rabbi Yosef Chaim Bitton Rabbi Shimon Bitton Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Blooming Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Blumenfeld Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Blatner Rabbi Baruch Blizhinsky Rabbi Mordechai Blinov Rabbi Moshe Ben Abu Rabbi Yosef Ben Zacharia Rabbi Rachamim Benin Rabbi Aharon Begon Rabbi Elazar Bakshi Rabbi Noam Bartov Rabbi Shraga Brawde Rabbi Moshe Aharon Broida Rabbi Baruch Adler Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun Rabbi Natan Nota Brachahan Rabbi Chai Brachatz Rabbi Yeshaya Berkowitz Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Berkowitz
 
* Rabbi Yosef Bagad
* Rabbi Shmuel Pesach Bogomilsky
* Rabbi David Raphael Banon
* Rabbi Eliyahu David Borenstein
* Rabbi Yosef Baumgarten
* Rabbi Raphael Busi
* Rabbi Yehonatan Borgen
* Rabbi Yonatan Boruchov
* Rabbi Meir Borenstein
* Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Biderman
* Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman
* Rabbi Yosef Chaim Bitton
* Rabbi Shimon Bitton
* Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Blooming
* Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Blumenfeld
* Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Blatner
* Rabbi Baruch Blizhinsky
* Rabbi Mordechai Blinov
* Rabbi Moshe Ben Abu
* Rabbi Yosef Ben Zacharia
* Rabbi Rachamim Benin
* Rabbi Aharon Begon
* Rabbi Elazar Bakshi
* Rabbi Noam Bartov
* Rabbi Shraga Brawde
* Rabbi Moshe Aharon Broida
* Rabbi Baruch Adler
* Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun
* Rabbi Natan Nota Brachahan
* Rabbi Chai Brachatz
* Rabbi Yeshaya Berkowitz
* Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Berkowitz


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Rabbi Noach Gansbourg Rabbi Eliyahu Gabai Rabbi Masoud Gabai Rabbi Yechiel Gabra Rabbi Shalom Dovber Gutnick Rabbi Shlomo Daniel Goldfarb Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein Rabbi Shimshon Goldstein Rabbi Amos Guetta - Rabbi of Ramat Herzl and Market area Netanya[26] Rabbi Yochanan Gourarie Rabbi Shneur Zalman Gourarie Rabbi Abba David Gurevitch Rabbi Shmuel Gurevitch Rabbi Zechariah Guri Rabbi Ariel Goren Rabbi Moshe Gorkov Rabbi Yerocham Fishel Jacobs Rabbi Yosef Ginzburg Rabbi Yitzchak Feivish Ginzburg Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluchovsky Rabbi Daniel Gansia Rabbi Shneur Zalman Gafni Rabbi Daniel Grabsky Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Groner Rabbi Yaakov Grenstat Rabbi Sasson Greidi Rabbi Daniel Green Rabbi Meir Greenberg Rabbi Aryeh Greenberg Rabbi Gershon Mendel Gerlick Rabbi Yisrael Gershtenhorn
 
* Rabbi Noach Gansbourg
* Rabbi Eliyahu Gabai
* Rabbi Masoud Gabai
* Rabbi Yechiel Gabra
* Rabbi Shalom Dovber Gutnick
* Rabbi Shlomo Daniel Goldfarb
* Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein
* Rabbi Shimshon Goldstein
* Rabbi Amos Guetta - Rabbi of Ramat Herzl and Market area Netanya
* Rabbi Yochanan Gourarie
* Rabbi Shneur Zalman Gourarie
* Rabbi Abba David Gurevitch
* Rabbi Shmuel Gurevitch
* Rabbi Zechariah Guri
* Rabbi Ariel Goren
* Rabbi Moshe Gorkov
* Rabbi Yerocham Fishel Jacobs
* Rabbi Yosef Ginzburg
* Rabbi Yitzchak Feivish Ginzburg
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluchovsky
* Rabbi Daniel Gansia
* Rabbi Shneur Zalman Gafni
* Rabbi Daniel Grabsky
* Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Groner
* Rabbi Yaakov Grenstat
* Rabbi Sasson Greidi
* Rabbi Daniel Green
* Rabbi Meir Greenberg
* Rabbi Aryeh Greenberg
* Rabbi Gershon Mendel Gerlick
* Rabbi Yisrael Gershtenhorn


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Rabbi Eliyahu Dahan Rabbi David Debrasser Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Dubrawsky Rabbi Aryeh Leib Dudavitz Rabbi Shlomo Didi - Regional Rabbi of Jordan Valley[27] Rabbi Akiva Eliyahu Diwick Rabbi Mordechai Diyi Rabbi Noam Dekel Rabbi Meir Shimon Drori Rabbi Yisrael Shalom Deri
 
* Rabbi Eliyahu Dahan
* Rabbi David Debrasser
* Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Dubrawsky
* Rabbi Aryeh Leib Dudavitz
* Rabbi Shlomo Didi - Regional Rabbi of Jordan Valley
* Rabbi Akiva Eliyahu Diwick
* Rabbi Mordechai Diyi
* Rabbi Noam Dekel
* Rabbi Meir Shimon Drori
* Rabbi Yisrael Shalom Deri


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====== H ======
Rabbi Moshe Havlin Rabbi Moshe Hochberg Rabbi Zusha Horowitz Rabbi Aryeh Leib Heintz Rabbi Yeshaya Elazar HaCohen Rabbi Yisrael Halperin Rabbi Yitzchak Hendel Rabbi Yisrael Yosef Hendel Rabbi Yehoshua Hecht Rabbi Yitzchak Hecht Rabbi Sagi Har Shefer Rabbi Avraham Heronien Rabbi Yeshayahu Hertzl Rabbi Pinchas Leibush Hertzl Rabbi Yitzchak Hershkowitz Rabbi Yisrael Hershkowitz
 
* Rabbi Moshe Havlin
* Rabbi Moshe Hochberg
* Rabbi Zusha Horowitz
* Rabbi Aryeh Leib Heintz
* Rabbi Yeshaya Elazar HaCohen
* Rabbi Yisrael Halperin
* Rabbi Yitzchak Hendel
* Rabbi Yisrael Yosef Hendel
* Rabbi Yehoshua Hecht
* Rabbi Yitzchak Hecht
* Rabbi Sagi Har Shefer
* Rabbi Avraham Heronien
* Rabbi Yeshayahu Hertzl
* Rabbi Pinchas Leibush Hertzl
* Rabbi Yitzchak Hershkowitz
* Rabbi Yisrael Hershkowitz


====== V/W ======
====== V/W ======
Rabbi Noam Wagner Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wilschansky Rabbi Menachem Mendel Wilschansky Rabbi Raphael Wilschansky Rabbi Moshe Weiner Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Weiss Rabbi Moshe Nissan Wolbosky Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wolosov Rabbi Menachem Mendel Wolpe Rabbi Shalom Dovber Wolpe Rabbi David Wolfman Rabbi Aryeh Weg Rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm Rabbi David Vaknin Rabbi Machluf Vaknin Rabbi Asher Vaknin
 
* Rabbi Noam Wagner
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wilschansky
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Wilschansky
* Rabbi Raphael Wilschansky
* Rabbi Moshe Weiner
* Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Weiss
* Rabbi Moshe Nissan Wolbosky
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Wolosov
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Wolpe
* Rabbi Shalom Dovber Wolpe
* Rabbi David Wolfman
* Rabbi Aryeh Weg
* Rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm
* Rabbi David Vaknin
* Rabbi Machluf Vaknin
* Rabbi Asher Vaknin


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Rabbi Menashe Zacharihu Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Zaltzman Rabbi Asher Zamel
 
* Rabbi Menashe Zacharihu
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Zaltzman
* Rabbi Asher Zamel


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====== CH ======
Rabbi Yitzchak Chaviv Rabbi Yeshua Chadad Rabbi Baruch Churi Rabbi Moshe Chazan Rabbi Levi Chizkiya Rabbi Azriel Chaikin Rabbi Shimon Chirik Rabbi Aharon Chen Rabbi David Chanzin Rabbi Shmaryahu Charitonov
 
* Rabbi Yitzchak Chaviv
* Rabbi Yeshua Chadad
* Rabbi Baruch Churi
* Rabbi Moshe Chazan
* Rabbi Levi Chizkiya
* Rabbi Azriel Chaikin
* Rabbi Shimon Chirik
* Rabbi Aharon Chen
* Rabbi David Chanzin
* Rabbi Shmaryahu Charitonov


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Rabbi Dov Tvardovitz Rabbi Shlomo Tovim Rabbi Yaakov Twerski Rabbi Elazar Turin Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Turnheim of Lokva Rabbi Yosef Tayeb Rabbi Chaim Menachem Teichtel Rabbi Dov Teichman Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Telzner Rabbi Gershon Tenenbaum
 
* Rabbi Dov Tvardovitz
* Rabbi Shlomo Tovim
* Rabbi Yaakov Twerski
* Rabbi Elazar Turin
* Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Turnheim of Lokva
* Rabbi Yosef Tayeb
* Rabbi Chaim Menachem Teichtel
* Rabbi Dov Teichman
* Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Telzner
* Rabbi Gershon Tenenbaum


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Rabbi Yitzchak Yadgar Rabbi Menashe Yom Tov Rabbi Yaakov Yosef (son of the Gaon Rabbi Ovadia) [Rabbi of Givat Moshe neighborhood, and head of Chazon Yaakov kollel, Jerusalem] Rabbi Baruch Boaz Yurkevitz Rabbi Zalman Yafe Rabbi Avraham Yifrach Rabbi Mordechai Yitzhari Rabbi Mordechai Yitzchaki
 
* Rabbi Yitzchak Yadgar
* Rabbi Menashe Yom Tov
* Rabbi Yaakov Yosef (son of the Gaon Rabbi Ovadia) [Rabbi of Givat Moshe neighborhood, and head of Chazon Yaakov kollel, Jerusalem]
* Rabbi Baruch Boaz Yurkevitz
* Rabbi Zalman Yafe
* Rabbi Avraham Yifrach
* Rabbi Mordechai Yitzhari
* Rabbi Mordechai Yitzchaki


====== C/K ======
====== C/K ======
Rabbi Eliyahu Cohen Rabbi Binyamin Cohen Rabbi Yosef Cohen Rabbi Noam Shimon Cohen Rabbi Chanan Kochonovsky Rabbi Yigal Caspi Rabbi Zechariah Caspi Rabbi Yirmiyahu Menachem Cohen, a prominent Belz dayan and former Av Beit Din of Paris and member of the Beit Din of the French Rabbinical Union
 
* Rabbi Eliyahu Cohen
* Rabbi Binyamin Cohen
* Rabbi Yosef Cohen
* Rabbi Noam Shimon Cohen
* Rabbi Chanan Kochonovsky
* Rabbi Yigal Caspi
* Rabbi Zechariah Caspi
* Rabbi Yirmiyahu Menachem Cohen, a prominent Belz dayan and former Av Beit Din of Paris and member of the Beit Din of the French Rabbinical Union


====== L ======
====== L ======
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Lebkowski Rabbi Yona Leib Label Rabbi Baruch Labkibker Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Labkibker Rabbi Yisrael Nissim Lugasi[28] Rabbi Shlomo Levi Rabbi Shalom Dovber Levitan Rabbi Moshe Levin Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Landa Rabbi Shlomo Dovber Pinchas Lazar Rabbi Yechiya Lechiani Rabbi Alexander Sender Liberow Rabbi Shneur Zalman Liberow Rabbi Zevulun Lieberman Rabbi Aharon Yechiel Leiffer, the Admor of Nadvorna Rabbi Avraham Leib Lipsker Rabbi Baruch Lipkin Rabbi Shlomo Lipsh Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Lipschitz Rabbi Yisrael Lamberger Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Lasri - Rabbi of Beit Shean[29]
 
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Lebkowski
* Rabbi Yona Leib Label
* Rabbi Baruch Labkibker
* Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Labkibker
* Rabbi Yisrael Nissim Lugasi
* Rabbi Shlomo Levi
* Rabbi Shalom Dovber Levitan
* Rabbi Moshe Levin
* Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Landa
* Rabbi Shlomo Dovber Pinchas Lazar
* Rabbi Yechiya Lechiani
* Rabbi Alexander Sender Liberow
* Rabbi Shneur Zalman Liberow
* Rabbi Zevulun Lieberman
* Rabbi Aharon Yechiel Leiffer, the Admor of Nadvorna
* Rabbi Avraham Leib Lipsker
* Rabbi Baruch Lipkin
* Rabbi Shlomo Lipsh
* Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Lipschitz
* Rabbi Yisrael Lamberger
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Lasri - Rabbi of Beit Shean


====== M ======
====== M ======
Rabbi Meir Meiri Rabbi Yehuda Kalman Marlow Rabbi Yitzchak Moalem Rabbi Avraham Chaim Mizrachi Rabbi Shlomo Mizrachi Rabbi Menachem Mendel Matusof Rabbi Goel Yisrael Myers Rabbi Avraham Michaelshvili Rabbi Ben Tzion Michaelshvili Rabbi Moshe Michaelshvili Rabbi Yitzchak Michaelshvili Rabbi Chaim Miller Rabbi Mordechai Malubani Rabbi Chaim Malul Rabbi Michael Malka Rabbi Shlomo Maman Rabbi Yaakov Mendelson Rabbi Saadia Maatuf Rabbi Shalom Maatuf Rabbi Betzalel Maayani Rabbi Aharon Margolin Rabbi Yosef Margi Rabbi Eliyahu Shimon Marciano, judge in the Monetary Court of Safed - Meron
 
* Rabbi Meir Meiri
* Rabbi Yehuda Kalman Marlow
* Rabbi Yitzchak Moalem
* Rabbi Avraham Chaim Mizrachi
* Rabbi Shlomo Mizrachi
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Matusof
* Rabbi Goel Yisrael Myers
* Rabbi Avraham Michaelshvili
* Rabbi Ben Tzion Michaelshvili
* Rabbi Moshe Michaelshvili
* Rabbi Yitzchak Michaelshvili
* Rabbi Chaim Miller
* Rabbi Mordechai Malubani
* Rabbi Chaim Malul
* Rabbi Michael Malka
* Rabbi Shlomo Maman
* Rabbi Yaakov Mendelson
* Rabbi Saadia Maatuf
* Rabbi Shalom Maatuf
* Rabbi Betzalel Maayani
* Rabbi Aharon Margolin
* Rabbi Yosef Margi
* Rabbi Eliyahu Shimon Marciano, judge in the Monetary Court of Safed - Meron


====== N ======
====== N ======
Rabbi Menachem Neuman Rabbi David Nussbaum Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Nafrastak Rabbi Chaim Naftalin Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Naki
 
* Rabbi Menachem Neuman
* Rabbi David Nussbaum
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Nafrastak
* Rabbi Chaim Naftalin
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Naki


====== S ======
====== S ======
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Sabag Rabbi Yoel Suissa Rabbi Meir Suissa Rabbi Shimon Sofer (Av Beit Din of Erloi Safed) Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Silverman Rabbi Shalom Mendel Simpson Rabbi Baruch Slonim Rabbi Chaim Slonim Rabbi Shneur Zalman Slonim Rabbi Yosef Shimon Smiarak
 
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Sabag
* Rabbi Yoel Suissa
* Rabbi Meir Suissa
* Rabbi Shimon Sofer (Av Beit Din of Erloi Safed)
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Silverman
* Rabbi Shalom Mendel Simpson
* Rabbi Baruch Slonim
* Rabbi Chaim Slonim
* Rabbi Shneur Zalman Slonim
* Rabbi Yosef Shimon Smiarak


====== A ======
====== A ======
Rabbi Rachamim Amrusi Rabbi Shamai Ende Rabbi Binyamin Arad Rabbi Nachum Erntroy
 
* Rabbi Rachamim Amrusi
* Rabbi Shamai Ende
* Rabbi Binyamin Arad
* Rabbi Nachum Erntroy


====== P/F ======
====== P/F ======
Rabbi Chaim Paro Rabbi Hillel Pevzner Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Pevzner Rabbi Yigal Pizam Rabbi Moshe Zeev Pizam Rabbi Shimshon Pizam Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Pinson Rabbi Shmuel Plotkin Rabbi Yehuda Friedman Rabbi Menashe Perman Rabbi Peretz Partush Rabbi Aryeh Perkash Rabbi Pinchas Gedaliah Pashter Rabbi Eliezer Dov Friedman (Rabbi of Belz Beit Midrash and Rabbi of Belz Chassidim - Machnovka, London) Rabbi Nissim Peretz
 
* Rabbi Chaim Paro
* Rabbi Hillel Pevzner
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Pevzner
* Rabbi Yigal Pizam
* Rabbi Moshe Zeev Pizam
* Rabbi Shimshon Pizam
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Pinson
* Rabbi Shmuel Plotkin
* Rabbi Yehuda Friedman
* Rabbi Menashe Perman
* Rabbi Peretz Partush
* Rabbi Aryeh Perkash
* Rabbi Pinchas Gedaliah Pashter
* Rabbi Eliezer Dov Friedman (Rabbi of Belz Beit Midrash and Rabbi of Belz Chassidim - Machnovka, London)
* Rabbi Nissim Peretz


====== TZ ======
====== TZ ======
Rabbi Reuven Tzofin Rabbi Yehoshua Herzl Chitelniker Rabbi Rachamim Raphael Tsikashvili Rabbi Avraham Tzemach
 
* Rabbi Reuven Tzofin
* Rabbi Yehoshua Herzl Chitelniker
* Rabbi Rachamim Raphael Tsikashvili
* Rabbi Avraham Tzemach


====== K ======
====== K ======
Rabbi Pinchas Korf Rabbi Yehuda Koblkin Rabbi Yitzchak Kogen HaCohen Rabbi Avraham Kot Rabbi Alter Betzalel Kopchik Rabbi Neta Kuperman Rabbi Chaim Kizner Rabbi Avshalom Kill Rabbi Meir Kirsh Rabbi David Ben Tzion Klein Rabbi Ari Kedem Rabbi Yechiel Menachem Mendel Kalmanson Rabbi Meir Simcha Kalmanson Rabbi Shalom Dovber Kalmanson Rabbi Shmuel Kaminetsky Rabbi Mordechai Kanalsky Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kaselman Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kaplan Rabbi Shaul Yaakov Katzin Rabbi Machluf Aminadav Krispin Rabbi Alexander Mendel Karlebach
 
* Rabbi Pinchas Korf
* Rabbi Yehuda Koblkin
* Rabbi Yitzchak Kogen HaCohen
* Rabbi Avraham Kot
* Rabbi Alter Betzalel Kopchik
* Rabbi Neta Kuperman
* Rabbi Chaim Kizner
* Rabbi Avshalom Kill
* Rabbi Meir Kirsh
* Rabbi David Ben Tzion Klein
* Rabbi Ari Kedem
* Rabbi Yechiel Menachem Mendel Kalmanson
* Rabbi Meir Simcha Kalmanson
* Rabbi Shalom Dovber Kalmanson
* Rabbi Shmuel Kaminetsky
* Rabbi Mordechai Kanalsky
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kaselman
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kaplan
* Rabbi Shaul Yaakov Katzin
* Rabbi Machluf Aminadav Krispin
* Rabbi Alexander Mendel Karlebach


====== R ======
====== R ======
Rabbi Mordechai Avraham Radal Rabbi Yaakov Menachem Rabinowitz of Biala Rabbi Lior Rosenboim Rabbi Yosef Chaim Rosenblatt Rabbi Shaul Rosenblatt Rabbi Aharon Rosenfeld of Pinsk Karlin Rabbi Yitzchak Reutman Rabbi Nissan Mendel Rofo Rabbi Yehoshua Raskin Rabbi Menachem Mendel Raskin
 
* Rabbi Mordechai Avraham Radal
* Rabbi Yaakov Menachem Rabinowitz of Biala
* Rabbi Lior Rosenboim
* Rabbi Yosef Chaim Rosenblatt
* Rabbi Shaul Rosenblatt
* Rabbi Aharon Rosenfeld of Pinsk Karlin
* Rabbi Yitzchak Reutman
* Rabbi Nissan Mendel Rofo
* Rabbi Yehoshua Raskin
* Rabbi Menachem Mendel Raskin


====== SH ======
====== SH ======
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Shamah Rabbi Shimon Shaer Rabbi Daniel Shahino Rabbi Aharon Yaakov Shvei Rabbi Avraham Leib Shochet Rabbi David Shuedik Rabbi Shalom Dovber Shtek Rabbi Eliyahu Stern Rabbi Yisrael Stern of Neshchiz Rabbi Yehuda Yirmiya Shildkraut Rabbi Yaakov David Shechter Rabbi Nechemia Shmerling Rabbi Eliyahu Shmuel Shmerler Rabbi Yitzchak Springer Rabbi Yishai Sharabi
 
* Rabbi Yoshiyahu Shamah
* Rabbi Shimon Shaer
* Rabbi Daniel Shahino
* Rabbi Aharon Yaakov Shvei
* Rabbi Avraham Leib Shochet
* Rabbi David Shuedik
* Rabbi Shalom Dovber Shtek
* Rabbi Eliyahu Stern
* Rabbi Yisrael Stern of Neshchiz
* Rabbi Yehuda Yirmiya Shildkraut
* Rabbi Yaakov David Shechter
* Rabbi Nechemia Shmerling
* Rabbi Eliyahu Shmuel Shmerler
* Rabbi Yitzchak Springer
* Rabbi Yishai Sharabi


====== T ======
====== T ======
Rabbi Avinoam Taizi Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Taizi
 
* Rabbi Avinoam Taizi
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Taizi


== See Also ==
== See Also ==