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My Hero: Rabbi Steven Chatinover by crow_lea
crow_leaRabbi Chatinover by crow_lea Rabbi Chatinover had spent seven years as a congregational rabbi at Temple Beth Hillel in South Windsor before he became a teacher at SSDS, a small Jewish day school in West Hartford for children age three through middle school. There, as long as I have known him, he has been addressed solely by his title, Rabbi. This is entirely appropriate: “Rabbi” comes from “rav”, the Hebrew word for “teacher”. Some may think of rabbis strictly as religious leaders, “Jewish priests”, but they are first and foremost teachers. The study of the Tanach (Old Testament) and the many related commentaries and writings is central to Judaism. This religion would be nothing without its teachers and my Rabbi was a once-in-a-lifetime teacher.

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