rabbi|rabbis in English
noun
[rab·bi || 'ræbaɪ]
Jewish teacher or scholar, Jewish religious leade
Use "rabbi|rabbis" in a sentence
1. Rabbi Jacob will dance!
2. Rabbi Feingold will marry us.
3. I have aggro rabbis stalking me in crosswalks.
4. Maryland Rabbi Menachem Mendel Bluming
5. According to Rabbi Harold S.
6. Have you talked to Rabbi Nachtner?
7. One can't reenter the womb, Rabbi.
8. See the box “Gamaliel —Esteemed Among the Rabbis.”
9. 19 The rabbis try to steer clear of political questions.
10. Rabbi Wise called for nationwide protests.
11. Aggadot on Matan Torah - Rabbi Tuvia Kaplan
12. And the rabbi said, " You've misunderstood me.
13. Rabbinical Approbations Rabbi Chaim Eisen is a
14. The rabbi makes pastoral visits every Tuesday.
15. “Rashi” is a Hebrew acronym formed from the initial letters of the words “Rabbi Shlomo Yitzḥaqi [Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac].”
16. The rabbis try to steer clear of political questions.
17. Now, you will go and see Rabbi Marshak.
18. Officiating at tonight's blackout is Rabbi T ribbiani.
19. Brasch, RUDOLPH (1912–2004), Australian Reform rabbi
20. Laszlo once wanted to be a rabbi.
21. I don't know, Rabbi Hillel said something poignant.
22. Your zeide is a rabbi, a holy man.
23. Kapler called a Boston-area rabbi for advice.
24. In other matters the Karaites were far more restrictive than the rabbis.
25. SOME ancient rabbis were not entirely comfortable with the book of Ezekiel.