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    A rabbi (/ ˈ r æ b aɪ /; Hebrew: רַבִּי ‎, romanized: rabbī) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi—known as semikha—following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud.

  2. Jul 18, 2024 · Rabbi, in Judaism, a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation. Ordination can be conferred by any rabbi, customarily through a written statement.

  3. The word rabbi means “my master” in Hebrew. A rabbi is a religious leader of Jewish people. Some rabbis lead congregations , others are teachers, and yet others lead informally. Rabbinic ordination is known as semichah. In common parlance, a rabbi with advanced training in practical Jewish law (halachah) is known as a rav.

  4. Was Jesus a rabbi? In the Gospels, Jesus is sometimes called “rabbi,” and you may have heard him referred to as such. But what was a rabbi in Jesus’ time?

  5. A rabbi is a teacher of Judaism. The word itself literally translates from Hebrew to “my teacher” or “my master.”. For most of Jewish history, the primary qualification for this title was sufficient learning to render decisions in Jewish law.

  6. Rabbinic Judaism. Talmud students. Rabbinic Judaism ( Hebrew: יהדות רבנית‎, romanized : Yahadut Rabanit ), also called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or Rabbanite Judaism, has been the mainstream form of Judaism since the 6th century CE, after the codification of the Babylonian Talmud. Rabbinic Judaism has its roots in the Pharisaic school ...

  7. The term “Rabbinic Judaism” is a misnomer, as there is no Judaism without the rabbis, just like there is no medical field without doctors and no court without judges. Thus, the term has no practical meaning and is not used by traditional Jews.

  8. Mar 21, 2019 · The word Rabbi translates as “teacher” in Hebrew. In the Jewish community, a rabbi is viewed not only as a spiritual leader but as a counselor, a role model and an educator. Education of the young is, in fact, the principle role of a rabbi.

  9. The word rabbi originates from the Hebrew meaning "teacher." The term has evolved over Jewish history to include many roles and meanings. Today it usually refers to those who have received rabbinical ordination and are educated in matters of halacha (Jewish law).

  10. Jun 11, 2018 · RABBI >Title derived from rav, which in Hebrew denotes a master. In its Talmudic origins, the mastery to which rabbi referred was a knowledge of both Scripture and Jewish oral tradition, including competence in interpreting law and recalling legends.

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