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rabbi

1

[ rab-ahy ]

noun

, plural rab·bis.
  1. the chief religious official of a synagogue, trained usually in a theological seminary and duly ordained, who delivers the sermon at a religious service and performs ritualistic, pastoral, educational, and other functions in and related to the role of a spiritual leader of Judaism and the Jewish community. Compare cantor ( def 2 ).
  2. a title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher.
  3. a Jewish scholar qualified to rule on questions of Jewish law.
  4. any of the Jewish scholars of the 1st to 6th centuries a.d. who contributed to the writing, editing, or compiling of the Talmud.
  5. Slang. a personal patron or adviser, as in business.


rabbi

2

[ rab-ee ]

noun

, Ecclesiastical.

rabbi

/ ˈræbaɪ /

noun

  1. (in Orthodox Judaism) a man qualified in accordance with traditional religious law to expound, teach, and rule in accordance with this law
  2. the religious leader of a congregation; the minister of a synagogue
  3. the Rabbis
    the early Jewish scholars whose teachings are recorded in the Talmud
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rabbi

  1. In Judaism , a teacher and leader of worship, usually associated with a synagogue .
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Word History and Origins

Origin of rabbi1

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English rabi (from Old French rab(b)i) from Late Latin rabbī, from Greek rhabbí, from Hebrew rabbī “my master” (rabh “master” + “my”)

Origin of rabbi2

By alteration
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Word History and Origins

Origin of rabbi1

Hebrew, from rabh master + my
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Example Sentences

Lurie, 47, was born in San Francisco, the son of a rabbi.

"I'm very pleased," said Rafael Shore, a rabbi who lives in Jerusalem's Old City.

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In the Netflix series “Nobody Wants This,” Adam Brody’s hot rabbi is more comfortable telling a woman he likes her than trying to play it cool.

Seven candles were lighted in honor of those who died, as well as first responders and others who helped to save victims; rabbis and cantors sang in Hebrew as the crowd held up battery-powered candles.

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