Proper noun
Dorff (plural Dorffs)
A surname from German.
A criticism by Elliot N. Dorff : In order to carry out the fundamentalist program in practice, one would need a perfect understanding of the ancient language of the original text, if indeed the true text can be discerned from among variants. Source: Internet
However, a dangerous couple, played by Juliette Lewis and Stephen Dorff, have a connection to the manor's dark past. Source: Internet
But when the home's original roughneck owner (a sadly miscast Stephen Dorff) gets out of prison, appropriate heck breaks loose. Source: Internet
Dorff categorized the proponents of this into two schools. Source: Internet
The latter, classified by Dorff as a relatively moderate metamorphosis of the old one, is still espoused by few traditionalist right-wing Conservative rabbis, though it is marginalized among senior leadership. Source: Internet
DORFF: Well, there will be a lot of changes in that dynamic. Source: Internet