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  2. Betsy Brantley - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Brantley was born in 1955 to Jack R. Brantley, a textile executive, and Dotty Brantley (née Rabey). [1] In 1960, Jack moved the family to Greensboro, North Carolina, moving into the same house on Meadowbrook Terrace where he grew up.

  3. Category:2024 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Saviors Tour; The Scarlet Tour; Seasons Tour; The Secret of Us Tour; Sexyy Red 4 President Tour; Shinee World VI: Perfect Illumination; Short n' Sweet Tour; Show What I Have World Tour; The Show: Live on Tour; So Much For (Tour) Dust; Something to Give Each Other Tour; Sonic Symphony; SOS Tour; The Spicy Meatball Tour; The Spinnin Tour

  4. Category:2020s concert tours - Wikipedia

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    2024 concert tours (171 P) 2025 concert tours (54 P) This page was last ... This page was last edited on 13 April 2020, at 21:22 (UTC).

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  6. Yitzchak Breitowitz - Wikipedia

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    Breitowitz grew up in the Greater Hartford, Connecticut area, where he attended Yeshiva of Hartford. Later he attended Ner Israel Yeshiva in Baltimore, MD. During his time in Ner Israel, Rabbi Breitowitz became a close disciple of the Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Yitzchak Ruderman, and future head of yeshiva, Rabbis Yaakov Weinberg, and Yaakov Moshe Kulefsky.

  7. Have a Little Faith (book) - Wikipedia

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    Have a Little Faith is a 2009 non-fiction book by Mitch Albom, author of previous works that include Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven.It is based on two separate sets of conversations that took place between the author and members of the clergy: a rabbi in a relatively affluent section of New Jersey, and a Protestant minister in a very poor section of Detroit, Michigan.

  8. Women rabbis and Torah scholars - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld described Lily Montagu's 1930 tour of Jewish congregations in the United States and the general communal impression of Montagu as a "lady rabbi". [88] Montagu was also noted by Rabbi Max Routtenberg of the Rabbinical Assembly as being one of the only women to regularly serve as spiritual leader to a Reform/Liberal ...

  9. Rebbetzin - Wikipedia

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    In a 2020 piece, Rob Eshman, the national editor of The Forward and the husband of a female rabbi, wrote: "Nobody knew what to call me" because "there wasn't a word for what I was." [ 2 ] Some contemporary male spouses of rabbis have chosen to call themselves "rebbetzers."