rabbis

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English - Turkish
hahamlar
rabbi
{i} yahudi din adamı
rabbi
haham

Haham Tom cuma gecesi vaaz verdi. - Rabbi Tom gave the sermon on Friday night.

Bir haham olduğunu bana hiç söylemedin. - You never told me you were a rabbi.

Turkish - Turkish

Definition of rabbis in Turkish Turkish dictionary

RABBÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ey benim Rabbim RABBİ YESSİR VELÂ TÜASSİR Ey Rabbim! Kolaylaştır, zorlaştırma, bana imdad eyle, yardım eyle meâlinde
English - English
plural of rabbi
Council of Rabbis
board of rabbis made up of rabbis from varying Jewish movements
rabbi
spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law
rabbi
litterally, "my great one" A Jewish teacher
rabbi
a Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher
rabbi
A Jewish spiritual teacher
rabbi
A rabbi is a Jewish religious leader, usually one who is in charge of a synagogue, one who is qualified to teach Judaism, or one who is an expert on Jewish law. a Jewish priest (from , ). or rebbe In Judaism, a person qualified by study of the Hebrew scriptures and the Talmud to serve as spiritual leader of a Jewish community or congregation. Ordination can be conferred by any rabbi, but it usually depends on a written statement issued by the candidate's teacher. Though rabbis are considered teachers rather than priests, they conduct religious services, assist at Bar Mitzvahs, perform marriages, and are present at funerals. In questions of divorce, a rabbi's role depends on an appointment to a special court of Jewish law. The rabbi also counsels and consoles members of his congregation and oversees the religious education of the young
rabbi
Teacher Lit: "My great one " A recognized person knowledgeable of Jewish law Usually ordained at a seminary and empowered to conduct services, preside at weddings and burials
rabbi
   a teacher of the Jewish laws and traditions Some of the followers of Jesus called him "rabbi"; in the time after Jesus, and after the Romans had destroyed the Temple in 70 A D , the rabbis reconstructed the Jewish religion as one of study and meditation on the Scripture
rabbi
J spiritual leader and teacher of the community
rabbi
chief religious official of a synagogue or a Jewish congregation, or a scholar qualified to interpret Jewish law From a Hebrew and Aramaic word meaning "my master"
rabbi
A religious teacher; a Jewish minister A religious teacher; a Jewish minister
rabbi
{i} Jewish teacher or scholar, Jewish religious leader
rabbi
Master; lord; teacher; a Jewish title of respect or honor for a teacher or doctor of the law
rabbi
Hebrew for 'my master' Jewish learned man, who has received ordination In Reform congregations, since 1972, it may also be a woman
rabbi
my master, a title of dignity given by the Jews to their doctors of the law and their distinguished teachers It is sometimes applied to Christ (Matt 23: 7, 8; Mark 9: 5 (R V ); John 1: 38, 49; 3: 2; 6: 25, etc ); also to John (3: 26)
rabbi
"My Lord"
rabbi
A Jewish person who teaches and explains Jewish religious law
rabbi
(Hebrew, "my master") an authorized teacher of the classical Jewish tradition after the fall of the second Temple The role of the rabbi has changed considerably throughout the centuries Traditionally, rabbis serve as the legal and spiritual guides of their congregations and communities The title is conferred after considerable study of traditional Jewish sources This conferral and its responsibilities is central to the chain of tradition in Judaism Roman Rule (67 BCE-313 CE) - the period after the Land of Israel was conquered by Roman general Pompey Jews regained some autonomy at first, but after the Jewish Revolt it was completely lost Check the Timeline Rosh ha-Shanah the Jewish New Year, one of the holiest days of the year S
rabbi
a Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law
rabbi
Hebrew for "my great one, master, my teacher," a qualified teacher of oral and written Torah
rabbi
"Teacher" a Jewish minister who teaches Judaism Leads the people into worship
Turkish - English

Definition of rabbis in Turkish English dictionary

Rabbi
God!/My God!
rabbis

    Turkish pronunciation

    räbayz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈraˌbīz/ /ˈræˌbaɪz/

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    ... He hangs out with the rabbis of Vienna. ...
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