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How to pronounce rabbi in English?

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Type Words
Type of form of address, title of respect, title
Derivation rabbinic, rabbinical
Type Words
Type of spiritual leader
Has types amora
Derivation rabbinic, rabbinical

Examples of rabbi

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LeBow, who is Jewish, even brought in a rabbi to say a prayer for the dead deal.
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Rabbi Shmuli Kass died in October last year after a 12-month battle with cancer.
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A suburban rabbi and a Detroit pastor teach lessons about the comfort of belief.
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In Manhattan, a rabbi was to lead a gathering at 7 a.m. near the United Nations.
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At Canyon Ranch, a rabbi presides over the seder, and Miriam lights the candles.
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Rabbi Eliyahu is scheduled to be teaching around North America on February 4-20.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
Rabbi Eliyahu's next North American lecture tour is scheduled for February 4-20.
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Rabbi Rav Gabriel directs families to the scene of the fatal shooting on Monday.
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Rabbi Nachman alluded to some meanings when he orally told each tale in Yiddish.
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  • Spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law
  • A Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher
  • In Judaism, a rabbi /u02C8ru00E6bau026A/ is a teacher of Torah. This title derives from the Hebrew word u05E8u05B7u05D1u05B4u05BCu05D9 rabi , meaning "My Master" (irregular plural u05E8u05D1u05E0u05D9u05DD rabanim ), which is the way a student would address a master of Torah. The word "master" u05E8u05D1 rav literally means "great one".
  • Rav (Heb. u05E8u05D1) is the Hebrew word for rabbi. For a more nuanced discussion see semicha. The term is also frequently used by Orthodox Jews to refer to one's own rabbi.
  • Rabbi is Rabbi Shergill's debut album which was released in 2004 by Phat Phish Records. The album was an instant hit and grabbed notable airtime on radio. While the company initially only put out 10,000 copies for sale, the album went on to sell in excess of 100,000 copies.
  • A Jewish spiritual teacher
  • (Rabbis) The condition of the rabbinate in Odessa has been deplorable for the last fifteen years. In 1888 Rabbi Schwabacher was succeeded by Rabbi Gurland. ...
  • Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services, ensuring that Jewish laws are observed, and serving as a spiritual guide for the community.
  • From Hebrew phrase meaning "my master." A leader of a Jewish synagogue.