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    Natan Slifkin (also Nosson Slifkin) (Hebrew: נתן סליפקין; born 25 June 1975 in Manchester, England), popularly known as the "Zoo Rabbi," is a British-born...
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  • Soviet refusenik, Israeli politician, human rights activist and author Natan Slifkin (born 1975), British-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi, director of the Biblical...
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    [citation needed] "wild ox", "wild bull", "buffalo" or "rhinoceros". Natan Slifkin has argued that the re'em was an aurochs, as has Isaac Asimov before...
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  • sites such as Torah Anytime for fear that it will incite violence. Natan Slifkin, one of the rabbis threatened in the video said, "We need to protest...
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    animals. In 2004-2005, three popular books by Rabbi Natan Slifkin (sometimes pronounced Nosson Slifkin) were banned by a group of Haredi rabbinic authorities...
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    of being involved in sexual abuse against minors and married women. Natan Slifkin wrote in a blogpost By honoring the family with a visit while not making...
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    Condemn Rabbi Nosson Slifkin's Books". Archived December 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Dei'ah veDibur, January 12, 2005. Slifkin, Natan (2008) [2006]. The...
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  • entrance to Beit Shemesh, Israel, was founded in 2014 by Rabbi Dr. Natan Slifkin, affectionately referred to as the "Zoo Rabbi." The establishment describe...
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    zoologists possess the body plan suggested by Rashi's comment. According to Natan Slifkin, while it was reasonable for ibn Attar to conclude in the 18th century...
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  • vociferous in the Natan Slifkin controversy which arose when a number of prominent Ultra-Orthodox Rabbis banned books written by Rabbi Natan Slifkin which explored...
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