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Morenu (Hebrew: מורנו, lit. "our teacher") is a customary religious title for a Jewish man with high religious education. This term has been used since the mid-14th Century and has a Talmudic origin. The title is generally considered a prerequisite for fulfilling the duties of a rabbi. This title was placed before the name of the scholar in question. For example, the abbreviation MaHaRaL stands for Morenu ha-Rav Loew. "This title was first used in Germany, and after R. Meïr b. Baruk ha-Levi, rabbi of Vienna (1360-90), had revived the ancient custom of ordination ("semikhah"), every one ordained as rabbi received the degree of morenu. The first who bore this title were, according to David Gans, R. Shalom of Austria, rabbi of Wiener-Neustadt, and R. Jacob Mölln (MaHaRiL)".

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  • Morenu (ca)
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  • Moré (nl)
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  • Morenu (hebreu: מורנו‎, literalment "El nostre mestre") és un títol religiós assignat a jueus amb un nivell elevat d'educació religiosa Aquest terme ha estat utilitzat des de mitjans del segle XIV i té un origen talmúdic. El títol és generalment considerat un prerequisit per a esdevenir rabí. El títol es col·loca davant del nom de l'escolar en qüestió. Per exemple, l'abreviatura MaHaRaL vol dir Morenu ha-Rav Loew. Aquest títol fou primer utilitzat a Alemanya i després que R. Meïr b. Baruk ha-Levi, rabí de Viena (1360-90), va reimplantar l'antic costum de l'ordenació ("semikhah"), tot rabí ordenat va rebre el grau de morenu. El primer que va portar aquest títol va ser R. Shalom d'Àustria, rabí de Wiener-Neustadt, i R. Jacob Mölln (MaHaRiL)". (ca)
  • Morenu (hebr. „unser Lehrer“) ist ein im Judentum seit Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts üblicher Ehrentitel talmudischen Ursprungs für ein männliches Gemeindemitglied mit hoher religiösen Bildung. Der Titel gilt allgemein als Voraussetzung zur Erfüllung des Amtes eines Rabbiners. Andere Titel sind Mar („Herr“) und Rabbi („mein Herr/ +Lehrer“). (de)
  • Morenu (Hebrew: מורנו, lit. "our teacher") is a customary religious title for a Jewish man with high religious education. This term has been used since the mid-14th Century and has a Talmudic origin. The title is generally considered a prerequisite for fulfilling the duties of a rabbi. This title was placed before the name of the scholar in question. For example, the abbreviation MaHaRaL stands for Morenu ha-Rav Loew. "This title was first used in Germany, and after R. Meïr b. Baruk ha-Levi, rabbi of Vienna (1360-90), had revived the ancient custom of ordination ("semikhah"), every one ordained as rabbi received the degree of morenu. The first who bore this title were, according to David Gans, R. Shalom of Austria, rabbi of Wiener-Neustadt, and R. Jacob Mölln (MaHaRiL)". (en)
  • Moré is een joodse graad of titel, vergelijkbaar met een doctorsgraad in de theologie. Meïr ben Baruch ha-Levi, een Weense rabbijn, stelde in de 14e eeuw de moré-graad in. Hij vond dat niemand rabbinale functies kon waarnemen, zonder daartoe van een erkende rabbijn toestemming te hebben gekregen. Moré of morenu betekent 'onze leraar'. (nl)
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  • Morenu (hebreu: מורנו‎, literalment "El nostre mestre") és un títol religiós assignat a jueus amb un nivell elevat d'educació religiosa Aquest terme ha estat utilitzat des de mitjans del segle XIV i té un origen talmúdic. El títol és generalment considerat un prerequisit per a esdevenir rabí. El títol es col·loca davant del nom de l'escolar en qüestió. Per exemple, l'abreviatura MaHaRaL vol dir Morenu ha-Rav Loew. Aquest títol fou primer utilitzat a Alemanya i després que R. Meïr b. Baruk ha-Levi, rabí de Viena (1360-90), va reimplantar l'antic costum de l'ordenació ("semikhah"), tot rabí ordenat va rebre el grau de morenu. El primer que va portar aquest títol va ser R. Shalom d'Àustria, rabí de Wiener-Neustadt, i R. Jacob Mölln (MaHaRiL)". (ca)
  • Morenu (hebr. „unser Lehrer“) ist ein im Judentum seit Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts üblicher Ehrentitel talmudischen Ursprungs für ein männliches Gemeindemitglied mit hoher religiösen Bildung. Der Titel gilt allgemein als Voraussetzung zur Erfüllung des Amtes eines Rabbiners. Andere Titel sind Mar („Herr“) und Rabbi („mein Herr/ +Lehrer“). (de)
  • Morenu (Hebrew: מורנו, lit. "our teacher") is a customary religious title for a Jewish man with high religious education. This term has been used since the mid-14th Century and has a Talmudic origin. The title is generally considered a prerequisite for fulfilling the duties of a rabbi. This title was placed before the name of the scholar in question. For example, the abbreviation MaHaRaL stands for Morenu ha-Rav Loew. "This title was first used in Germany, and after R. Meïr b. Baruk ha-Levi, rabbi of Vienna (1360-90), had revived the ancient custom of ordination ("semikhah"), every one ordained as rabbi received the degree of morenu. The first who bore this title were, according to David Gans, R. Shalom of Austria, rabbi of Wiener-Neustadt, and R. Jacob Mölln (MaHaRiL)". (en)
  • Moré is een joodse graad of titel, vergelijkbaar met een doctorsgraad in de theologie. Meïr ben Baruch ha-Levi, een Weense rabbijn, stelde in de 14e eeuw de moré-graad in. Hij vond dat niemand rabbinale functies kon waarnemen, zonder daartoe van een erkende rabbijn toestemming te hebben gekregen. Moré of morenu betekent 'onze leraar'. (nl)
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