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A Purim Rabbi of Purim Rav ( he, רב פורים; Rav Purim) is a mock
rabbi A rabbi () is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi – known as '' semikha'' – following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form o ...
appointed during the celebration of Purim to recite the
Purim Torah Purim Torah is humorous and satirical comments in the learned style of talmudic or halakhic comments customarily read, recited from memory or authored on or for the Jewish holiday of Purim. Purim Torah can be simple or elaborate. History Paro ...
and to perform other mock cermons. The Purim Rabbi is not necessarily to be a real
rabbi A rabbi () is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi – known as '' semikha'' – following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form o ...
. The tradition of Purim Rabbi is a widespread parody in
Ashkenazi Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singu ...
yeshivot, ulpanot and other schools with religious education.


History

The tradition of Purim Rabbi has been common for may centuries in yeshivot of Spain, Italy, France, and Germany, from where it was transferred to Poland as well. The modern tradition of Purim Rabbi in yeshivot is attributed to Volozhin Yeshiva; it is said that
Rosh yeshiva Rosh yeshiva ( he, ראש ישיבה, pl. he, ראשי ישיבה, '; Anglicized pl. ''rosh yeshivas'') is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primar ...
appointed there one every year, and Purim Rabbi would satirize the yeshiva life and administration. It is said that
Rav Kook Abraham Isaac Kook (; 7 September 1865 – 1 September 1935), known as Rav Kook, and also known by the acronym HaRaAYaH (), was an Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox rabbi, and the first Ashkenazi Jews, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbinate of Israel, Chief Rabbi of ...
was selected to serve as "Purim
gabbai A ''gabbai'' ( he, גבאי), also known as ''shamash'' (, sometimes spelled ''shamas'') or warden ( UK, similar to churchwarden) is a beadle or sexton, a person who assists in the running of synagogue services in some way. The role may be under ...
" of Volozhin Yeshiva and he recited humorous verses poking fun at yeshiva events and administration. He did so in Hebrew and Aramaic. One of his famous quips is " Berlin will sink and Berlin will rise.""Purim: Purim in Volozhin"
/ref> According to the Volozhin tradition, the custom of Purim Rabbi was introduced by Rabbi
Chaim of Volozhin Chaim of Volozhin (also known as Chaim ben Yitzchok of Volozhin or Chaim Ickovits; January 21, 1749 – June 14, 1821)Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography: Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, pp. 347–349; idem, Kiryah Ne'emanah, pp. 156–158; Le ...
, the founder of the yeshiva, with the purpose that when he resigned from the Rosh yeshiva office on Purim, then the Purim Rabbi would have a possibility to criticize him (and other officials) in the case he had done something inappropriate during the year.Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, "Purim, Liminality, and Communitas", Some rabbis, such as Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel Ovadia Yosef and Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger,
יבוטל פורים!
("Purim is to be Canceled! Following a request from educators and teachers, Rabbi Metzger opposes the role of "Purim Rabbi" "), ''
Makor Rishon ''Makor Rishon'' ( he, מָקוֹר רִאשׁוֹן lit. "Firsthand Source") is a semi-major Israeli newspaper associated with Religious Zionism and the conservative right-wing. History ''Makor Rishon'' was founded as a weekly magazine in Jul ...
'', February 25, 2007
criticize the tradition of Purim Rabbi. There is an opposition to importing the Ashkenazi tradition of Purim Rav into Sephardi yeshivot. At the same time the tradition in Ashkenazi yeshivot may be defended, if it is performed reasonably, without crossing the line between good-spirited jokes and denigrating the Rav."The Propriety of Purim Entertainment"
by Rabbi Chaim Jachter, ''Kol Torah'', a publication of the Torah Academy of Bergen County, vol. 11, 2002
Rabbi Yona Metzger noted that often Purim Rabbis cross the border of good-hearted humor into slander and gossip, which should not be tolerated. Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, Professor of Talmud and Rabbinic Literature, points out that Purim rabbi is a case of the Purim tradition of "VeNahafoch hu" ("The opposite happened" - words from the ''
Megillah Megillah ( he, מגילה, scroll) may refer to: Bible *The Book of Esther (''Megillat Esther''), read on the Jewish holiday of Purim *The Five Megillot *Megillat Antiochus Rabbinic literature *Tractate Megillah in the Talmud. *Megillat Taanit, ...
''), i.e., various kinds of reversal, along with dressing men as women. He notes that in the past it was not uncommon to seize the roles ''rosh yeshiva'', ''rosh
qahal The ''qahal'' ( he, קהל) was a theocratic organizational structure in ancient Israelite society according to the Hebrew Bible. See column345-6 The Ashkenazi Jewish system of a self-governing community or kehila from medieval Christian Europe ...
'', ''
hazzan A ''hazzan'' (; , lit. Hazan) or ''chazzan'' ( he, חַזָּן , plural ; Yiddish ''khazn''; Ladino ''Hasan'') is a Jewish musician or precentor trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the congregation in songful prayer. In English, this pr ...
'', etc. during Purim.


See also

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Purim humor Purim humor, Purim jokes, and Purim pranks are elements of joyful celebration of the holiday of Purim."Purim Pranks" Yeshivat Har Etzion Purim spiels may include a good deal of insults and foul language directed both at biblical characters and ...


References

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