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Light1234
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Thu, May 30 2024, 5:52 pm
Hi dear ladies,
Sometimes I see "Shlita" next to a Rav's name, and sometimes not.
Does it mean something in particular?
What does a Rav have to do in order to be a "Shlita"? Is there some kind of "Shlita" exam?
With thanks from your local Baalas tshuva:)
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OBnursemom
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Thu, May 30 2024, 5:54 pm
It stands for the words "Sheyichye L'orech Yamim Tovim Aruchim.
Generally for Rabbanim considered gedolim
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Chasidishlitvak
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Thu, May 30 2024, 5:57 pm
שיחיה לאורך ימים טובים ארוכים
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ra_mom
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Thu, May 30 2024, 6:04 pm
Light1234 wrote: | Hi dear ladies,
Sometimes I see "Shlita" next to a Rav's name, and sometimes not.
Does it mean something in particular?
What does a Rav have to do in order to be a "Shlita"? Is there some kind of "Shlita" exam?
With thanks from your local Baalas tshuva:) |
Shlita- may he be blessed with long life
(reserved for an esteemed rabbi- there are different acronyms for everyday people)
Zatzal- may his memory be a blessing
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Goody2shoes
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Thu, May 30 2024, 6:06 pm
Shlita is not something that's earned, it's usually tacked onto a choshov person's name.
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Light1234
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Thu, May 30 2024, 6:14 pm
Thank you for your answers:)
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synthy
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Thu, May 30 2024, 7:07 pm
Light1234 wrote: | Hi dear ladies,
Sometimes I see "Shlita" next to a Rav's name, and sometimes not.
Does it mean something in particular?
What does a Rav have to do in order to be a "Shlita"? Is there some kind of "Shlita" exam?
With thanks from your local Baalas tshuva:) | it’s not something that’s earned, it’s just a way of giving kavod to a gadol. My husbands kollel checks are written out to Harav Synthowitz Shlita. Makes me laugh every time.
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