rabbi (Meaning)

Wordnet

rabbi (n)

spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law

a Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher

Webster

rabbi (n.)

Master; lord; teacher; -- a Jewish title of respect or honor for a teacher or doctor of the law.

rabbi Sentence Examples

  1. The rabbi delivered a thought-provoking sermon on the importance of forgiveness.
  2. The esteemed rabbi was well-versed in both Jewish law and philosophy.
  3. The rabbi's guidance helped me navigate a difficult life decision.
  4. The rabbi's insights into the Torah were both profound and inspiring.
  5. The rabbi led the congregation in a heartfelt prayer for peace.
  6. The rabbi's teachings have left an enduring mark on my spiritual life.
  7. The rabbi's wisdom extended beyond the confines of the synagogue.
  8. The rabbi's compassion and empathy were evident in every word he spoke.
  9. The rabbi dedicated his life to studying and teaching the ancient texts.
  10. The rabbi's presence brought a sense of holiness and tranquility to the community.

FAQs About the word rabbi

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The rabbi delivered a thought-provoking sermon on the importance of forgiveness.

The esteemed rabbi was well-versed in both Jewish law and philosophy.

The rabbi's guidance helped me navigate a difficult life decision.

The rabbi's insights into the Torah were both profound and inspiring.