Rabbi
978-613-0-32229-8
6130322291
168
2013-09-26
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rabbi is the term in Judaism for a religious teacher. The word rabbi derives from the Hebrew root word רַב, rav, which in biblical Hebrew means ‘great' in many senses, including "revered." The word comes from the Semitic root R-B-B, and is cognate to Arabic ربّ rabb, meaning "lord". As a sign of great respect, some great rabbis are simply called "The Rav." Rabbi is not an occupation found in the Torah as such, and ancient generations did not employ related titles such as Rabban, Ribbi, or Rab to describe either the Babylonian sages or the sages in Israel.
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