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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Argentina Court Says Title "Rabbi" Cannot Appear Next To Candidate's Name On Ballot
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, a court has ruled that a rabbi who is heading the PRO party's list of candidates for city legislature may not use the title "Rabbi" next to his name on the ballot. Bergman was picked by Mayor Mauricio Macri to head the party list. Haaraetz reported Monday that even though Rabbi Sergio Bergman, a prominent leader of Argentina's Jewish community, is best known to the public as Rabbi Bergman, the court held that the title "rabbi" has a positive connotation and thus cannot appear next to Bergman's name as it is presented to voters.