Rabbi
(noun)
- A Jewish religious teacher and spiritual leader.
- A person trained in Jewish law, rituals, and tradition who leads a congregation in worship and provides guidance on religious matters.
Origin:
From the hebrew word רַבִּי (rabi) meaning "my master" or "my teacher".
Examples:
- The rabbi gave a sermon on the importance of community.
- The rabbi performed the Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
- The rabbi led the congregation in the prayers.
- The rabbi provided guidance on the Jewish law.
- The rabbi is the spiritual leader of the synagogue.