Wednesday 19 August 2015

Nathan David Rabinowich: His Success Story

Early in his career, Nosson Dovid Rabinowich, worked at the Ahavath Torah Institute in Jerusalem, Israel where he prepared highly qualified students for Rabbinic Ordination, fund-raised and administered the Institute's entire budget.

Nosson Dovid Rabinowich believes that Professor Schreiber's statements demonstrate how such weak evidence is. There are no available quotes from the Chasam Sofer, but only inferences based on positions held by his relatives. Furthermore, the presentation of those positions of the Chasam Sofer's closest relatives tends to be one-sided.

An example is when Professor Schreiber's presents his first example of evidence in his third category. It is when "R. Shimon Sofer, the son of the Chasam Sofer, later rabbi of Cracow, served as a delegate to the Reichstadt in Vienna and spoke fluent German. Schreiber neglects to mention the strongly worded 1881 letter written by that very same R. Shimon Sofer to his son advising, in no uncertain terms, all communities to refrain from appointing a German-speaking rabbi.

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From 2001 to 2013 Nathan David Rabinowich worked as the Executive Director of the Jewish Heritage Tours in Brooklyn, NY. The Jewish Heritage Tours offers Glatt Kosher Travel to Western Europe and North Africa.

Read more about Nosson Dovid, visit his website: http://nathanrabinowich.com/

Monday 17 August 2015

Nosson Dovid Rabinowich - Visit France's Amazing Places

As a man of extensive experience, and as the Executive Director of Jewish Heritage Tours, Nosson Dovid Rabinowich has had the chance to visit large portions of the most wonderful, vital and noteworthy destinations on the planet. In the wake of going to a few distinct nations, France is by all accounts one of Nathan's decision destinations.

While there are various spots to visit all through France, Nosson Dovid (Nathan David) Rabinowich does not delay to prescribe Paris as the first stop for guests. As per him, the Eiffel Tower is the first spot visitors ought to visit when they touch base in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was at first constructed as the section bend for the World's Fair in 1889 and was named after Gustave Eiffel, the designer whose association took care of completing the errand.

The Eiffel Tower remained at a bewildering 1,050 feet in stature and was at one time the tallest man-made structure on the planet. The Louver is another extraordinary spot to visit in the event that you need to appreciate the Parisian environment. The Louver houses presumably the most acclaimed imaginative manifestations on the planet, including Da Vinci's reality well known Mona Lisa.

Rabbi Nosson Dovid Rabinowich says that he took pleasure in consistently he has spent amongst the neighborhood French individuals. He trusts that France has such a great amount to offer the worldwide voyager. For Jewish voyagers to France, he proposes going to the Memorial for the Unknown Jewish Martyr, one of his by and large top decisions.

The World Memorial to the Unknown Jewish Martyr is an image that honors the six million European Jews killed by the Nazis amid the Second World War. Nathan is knowledgeable in Jewish history and society, and he has a significant profound respect for everything the dedication speaks to and verifies he visits it every time he is in the nation.

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Sunday 16 August 2015

Nosson Dovid Rabinowich - Famous Places to Visit in France

Nosson Dovid Rabinowich has had the opportunity to travel around the world and coordinate tours for individuals and groups while he served as the Executive Director of Jewish Heritage Tours. For over twenty years, France has remained the favorite destination for tourists from around the world. According to statistics, over 82 million tourists visit France each year.

France has some of the best architecture, exquisite cuisine, fine wines, cheese, and beautiful countryside in the world. Nosson Dovid Rabinowich recommends visiting these fantastic places when you travel to France. 

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Marseille

Marseille is one of the oldest European cities, and the second largest city in France. It is a key Mediterranean seaport situated off the southeast coast of France. With its idyllic climate, Marseille is a great place for a holiday. The city is home to several Roman ruins, cultural venues, and medieval architectural structures.

Lyon

Lyon is located in east-central France and is the capital of the Rhone department of the Rhone-Alps area. Lyon has a long and colorful history and is famous for its lively cultural atmosphere, unique gastronomical offerings, history, and architecture. Travelers who want to experience a slice of history should stay at Lyon for a couple of days and explore the city.

Strasbourg


The Grande Ile is one of the reasons why tourists visit Strasbourg. Strasbourg is located on the border of France and Germany and is the capital city of the Alsace area.  Strasbourg is the seat of the European Parliament and other institutions such as the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human rights.

Nathan David Rabinowich is well-educated in Jewish history and culture.