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Crown rabbi (Russia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crown rabbi (Russia)
Crown rabbi (, (:kɐ'zʲon:ɨj rav'vʲin), ''official rabbi'') was a position in the Russian Empire given to a member of a Jewish community appointed to act as an intermediary between his community and the Imperial government to perform certain civil duties, such as registering births, marriages, and divorces. Crown rabbis were often considered as agents of the state and not rabbis by members of their own communities because their main job qualification was fluency in Russian, and they often had no education in, or knowledge of Jewish law. == History ==
The origins of the crown rabbinate in Imperial Russia date to the early 19th century and administrative requirements by the Tsar that the Jewish community maintain and provide civil records to the Imperial government in the Russian language.
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