Meaning & Definition of word "Rabbi"

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    Rabbi

    /ˈræbaɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law.
      • Example: The rabbi delivered a profound sermon about the importance of community.
    • 2. A person who is trained in Jewish law and serves as a religious leader and spiritual guide.
      • Example: The rabbi assisted the family in planning the bar mitzvah.
    • 3. A term of respect for a learned person in Judaism.
      • Example: The young student sought advice from his rabbi on ethical dilemmas.
    • 4. In some cases, used as a title for a Jewish spiritual leader.
      • Example: Rabbi Cohen is well-respected in the local Jewish community.

    Etymology

    From Hebrew 'rabbi', meaning 'my master'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Rabbi's blessing:

    A formal blessing given by a rabbi, often during religious services.

    Rabbi dance:

    A celebratory dance often performed at Jewish weddings or celebrations, led by a rabbi.

    Ask the rabbi:

    To seek guidance or an answer from a rabbi, usually regarding religious matters.

    Related Words

    Torah:

    The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, studied and interpreted by rabbis.

    synagogue:

    A Jewish house of worship where a rabbi often leads services.

    mitzvah:

    A commandment or good deed performed out of religious duty, often taught by rabbis.

    Slang Meanings of rabbi

    Meaning: A term of endearment for someone who is wise or knowledgeable.

    Example Sentence: He's the rabbi of our group when it comes to making smart decisions.

    Meaning: Used humorously to indicate someone giving unsolicited advice.

    Example Sentence: Stop being my rabbi and just let me figure it out myself!