rabbi in English

noun
1
a Jewish scholar or teacher, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law.
With my rabbi teaching me Torah and how to ask the big questions, it became harder and harder to travel and feel good about it.

Use "rabbi" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "rabbi" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rabbi", or refer to the context using the word "rabbi" in the English Dictionary.

1. Rabbi Jacob will dance!

2. Rabbi Feingold will marry us.

3. Maryland Rabbi Menachem Mendel Bluming

4. According to Rabbi Harold S.

5. Have you talked to Rabbi Nachtner?

6. One can't reenter the womb, Rabbi.

7. Rabbi Wise called for nationwide protests.

8. Aggadot on Matan Torah - Rabbi Tuvia Kaplan

9. And the rabbi said, " You've misunderstood me.

10. Rabbinical Approbations Rabbi Chaim Eisen is a

11. The rabbi makes pastoral visits every Tuesday.

12. “Rashi” is a Hebrew acronym formed from the initial letters of the words “Rabbi Shlomo Yitzḥaqi [Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac].”

13. Now, you will go and see Rabbi Marshak.

14. Officiating at tonight's blackout is Rabbi T ribbiani.

15. Brasch, RUDOLPH (1912–2004), Australian Reform rabbi

16. Laszlo once wanted to be a rabbi.

17. I don't know, Rabbi Hillel said something poignant.

18. Your zeide is a rabbi, a holy man.

19. Kapler called a Boston-area rabbi for advice.

20. There's no improbity force from witch and rabbi either.

21. Rabbi Gutterman gave the invocation at the graduation ceremony.

22. Rabbinical Approbations Rabbi Chaim Eisen is a rare gem

23. You get the same treatment as everyone else, Rabbi.

24. + 21 Peter, remembering it, said to him: “Rabbi, see!

25. Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, cites a tradition1 concerning the Approbations of the tzaddikim Rabbi Yehudah Leib Hakohen and Rabbi Zusya of Anipoli.2 This tradition originates with the Mitteler Rebbe, the son of the author of the Tanya, as follows.

26. Do we run out and call the priest or rabbi?

27. This work is an immensely learned and deeply creative interpretation of many fundamental Aggadot relating to the intellectual biographies of the Tannaim and Amoraim, including Hillel and Shammai, Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Resh Lakish and Rabbi Yochanan, and many others.

28. The choice of a new rabbi has divided the entire congregation.

29. The rabbi sat turning the pages of a book and sighing.

30. My uncle Gabriel, the rabbi, just barely escaped being shot.

31. Rashi’s grandson, Rabbi Samuel ben Meir (Rashbam), was also a Bible scholar.

32. 31 synonyms for Clergyman: minister, priest, vicar, parson, reverend, rabbi, pastor, chaplain

33. So who do you think you are, Rosenbloom, the new chief rabbi?

34. Her background was middle-class, cultured, my maternal grandfather being a rabbi.

35. What if he had been a vicar, a Methodist minister or a rabbi?

36. Menachem Mendel Bluming is an experienced rabbi serving the Potomac, Maryland region

37. “The Cantor, by the way, is an older profession than the Rabbi

38. Uncle Gabriel was made rabbi, so there was no place for Father.

39. 19 Her background was middle-class, cultured, my maternal grandfather being a rabbi.

40. What does Clergyman mean? A member of the clergy; minister, priest, rabbi, etc

41. Volunteer Cantors and rabbi/cantor prayer leaders are especially common in small synagogues

42. With these opening words, Rabbi Yohanan offered an interpretive key to the Aggadot.

43. In others, the rabbi is frightened and repulsed by the power he has unleashed.

44. He wants to become a rabbi, and his favorite food is schnitzel and chips.

45. In Meron, the burial place of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar, hundreds of thousands of Jews gather throughout the night and day to celebrate with bonfires, torches, song and feasting.

46. Minor ArcheologiesLori Baker, Amot Shel Halacha: Halachic Insights (Dalet Amot Halacha)Rabbi Ari N

47. They said to him: “Rabbi (which means, when translated, “Teacher”), where are you staying?”

48. The rabbi at the little synagogue in La Meinau no longer dares to go out.

49. Thankfully this fate has not befallen a splendid exponent of rabbinical humour, Rabbi Lionel Blue.

50. When it’s Null and Void: Understanding Batel BShishim (One-Sixtieth) By: Rabbi Dovid Heber