rabbi

rabbi


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for the word "rabbi" is:

ˈrɑbi

Here's a breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • ˈrɑ: This syllable contains a stressed alveolar trill /r/ followed by an open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɑ/.

  • bi: This syllable consists of a voiced bilabial plosive /b/ and a high front unrounded vowel /i/.


Word Form Variations

The word "rabbi" is a singular noun.

The plural form of "rabbi" is rabbis.


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun

  • Definition: A spiritual leader and religious teacher in Judaism.

  • Synonyms: Scholar, teacher, minister, cleric

  • Antonyms: Layperson, follower

[Example sentence: The rabbi delivered a powerful sermon about the importance of charity.]

Verb (informal, humorous)

  • Definition: To act as a rabbi, especially in a playful or informal context.

  • Synonyms: Preach, lecture, pontificate

  • Antonyms: Listen, obey

[Example sentence: He loves to rabbi on about the latest conspiracy theories.]


Examples of Use

Books and Newspapers

  • Historical Context: "The Babylonian Talmud, a central text of Rabbinic Judaism, is a compilation of discussions on Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history." (Britannica)

  • Contemporary Usage: "Rabbi Abraham Cooper, a prominent figure in the Jewish community, has spoken out against rising antisemitism." (Los Angeles Times)

Online Publications

  • Religious News: "Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, a renowned theologian, has written extensively on the intersection of faith and reason." (Jewish Chronicle)

  • Cultural Commentary: "Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, a former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, has been praised for his insightful commentary on current events." (The Times of Israel)

Entertainment Mediums and Platforms

  • Television: The character of Rabbi Benjy Rubenstein in the TV series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" is a humorous and insightful portrayal of a modern-day rabbi.

  • Film: The movie "Kiss the Ground" features Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, who discusses the spiritual significance of environmentalism.

General Public Discourse

  • News Interviews: "Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, has appeared on numerous news programs to discuss issues of faith and social justice."

  • Social Media: The hashtag #rabbi is often used on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram to discuss topics related to Judaism, spirituality, and current events.


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Rabbi

  1. "A rabbi's greatest sermon is how he lives his life." — Anonymous

  2. "A rabbi who does not teach with his heart does not teach at all." — Anonymous

  3. "The rabbi’s task is not to give answers, but to help people find their own." — Anonymous

  4. "To be a rabbi is to be a bridge between the ancient and the eternal." — Anonymous

  5. "The rabbi does not stand above his people, he stands among them." — Anonymous

  6. "A wise rabbi once said that words spoken from the heart enter the heart." — Anonymous

  7. "The rabbi’s job is not to judge, but to understand." — Anonymous

  8. "A rabbi’s greatest tool is not his knowledge, but his ability to listen." — Anonymous

  9. "A true rabbi is not only a teacher of law, but also a teacher of love." — Anonymous

  10. "A rabbi lights the candles of wisdom in the darkness of confusion." — Anonymous


Etymology

The word "rabbi" comes from the Hebrew word "רב" (rav), which means "master" or "great one." Over time, it evolved into the title we know today. It's a title given to a Jewish religious leader who is well-versed in Jewish law and tradition.

The first known use of the title "rabbi" was in ancient times, referring to respected teachers and scholars. It was used to address someone with authority and knowledge in Jewish studies.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Rabbi

Due to the specific nature of the word "rabbi," it's not commonly used in everyday phrases or idioms. However, we can explore some related phrases and idioms that capture the essence of a rabbi's role:

  1. A fountain of wisdom: This phrase implies a person, like a rabbi, who is a source of knowledge and insight.

  2. A spiritual guide: This directly refers to a rabbi's role in guiding others on a spiritual path.

  3. A scholar of the Torah: This highlights a rabbi's deep understanding and interpretation of Jewish law and tradition.

  4. A voice of reason: This suggests a rabbi's ability to provide calm, rational counsel and guidance.

  5. A pillar of the community: This phrase emphasizes a rabbi's importance and influence within a Jewish community.

While these phrases don't directly use the word "rabbi," they capture the qualities and roles associated with this title.


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Source Information

Definition of rabbi from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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