Rabbi (noun)

  1. A Jewish religious teacher and spiritual leader.
  2. 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:

  1. The rabbi gave a sermon on the importance of community.
  2. The rabbi performed the Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
  3. The rabbi led the congregation in the prayers.
  4. The rabbi provided guidance on the Jewish law.
  5. The rabbi is the spiritual leader of the synagogue.
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