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The Israelite Seminary of France (French: Le séminaire israélite de France (SIF)) also known as the Central Rabbinical School of France (L'école centrale rabbinique de France), is a Rabbinical school that trains Orthodox rabbis in France. Founded in Metz in 1829 as the Central Rabbinical School of Metz, it moved to Paris in 1859, where it is based in the city's 5th arrondissement. The school is connected with the Israelite Central Consistory of France, one of the major bodies of Orthodox Judaism in France.

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  • École centrale rabbinique (de)
  • Séminaire israélite de France (de)
  • Israelite Seminary of France (en)
  • Séminaire israélite de France (fr)
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  • Die École centrale rabbinique („Zentrale Rabbinerschule“) in Metz war eine Rabbinerschule (École rabbinique), die von 1821 bis 1859 bestand. 1859 wurde daraus das Séminaire israélite de France („Israelitisches Seminar Frankreichs“) und es wurde nach Paris verlegt. (de)
  • Das Séminaire israélite de France („Israelitisches Seminar Frankreichs“) in Paris ist die zentrale jüdische akademische Ausbildungsstätte für französische Rabbiner und Kantoren. (de)
  • The Israelite Seminary of France (French: Le séminaire israélite de France (SIF)) also known as the Central Rabbinical School of France (L'école centrale rabbinique de France), is a Rabbinical school that trains Orthodox rabbis in France. Founded in Metz in 1829 as the Central Rabbinical School of Metz, it moved to Paris in 1859, where it is based in the city's 5th arrondissement. The school is connected with the Israelite Central Consistory of France, one of the major bodies of Orthodox Judaism in France. (en)
  • Le séminaire israélite de France (SIF), aussi appelé école centrale rabbinique de France, est un établissement privé d'enseignement supérieur qui forme des rabbins. Il est rattaché au Consistoire central israélite de France. Créé à Metz le 21 août 1829 sous le nom d’école centrale rabbinique de Metz, il est transféré à Paris en 1859 et prend alors le nom de séminaire israélite. Il est aujourd'hui situé 9 rue Vauquelin dans le 5e arrondissement de Paris. (fr)
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