Rabbi in a sentence
Synonym: clergyman.
Meaning: A Jewish religious leader and teacher.

(1) My neighbor is a Jewish rabbi.
(2) The rabbi only approves of coshers.
(3) The rabbi officiated the bar mitzvah.
(4) The rabbi stood on one of the bimahs.
(5) The rabbi called for the first aliyah.
(6) You should carefully trust your rabbi.
(7) Synagogues are typically led by a rabbi.
(8) The rabbi blessed the couple's marriage.
(9) The rabbi led the congregation in prayer.
(10) The rabbi anathematised the sin of theft.
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(11) The rabbi anathematised the act of usury.
(12) The rabbi will lead the shivahs services.
(13) The rabbi will sanctify the Torah scrolls.
(14) The rabbi anathematised the eating of pork.
(15) The baalebos of the synagogue was the rabbi.
(16) The rabbi solemnizes the brit milah ceremony.
(17) I admire my rabbi for being so knowledgeable.
(18) The rabbi solemnizes the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(19) The rabbi solemnizes the bat mitzvah ceremony.
(20) The rabbi officiates the bar mitzvah ceremony.
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(21) The rabbi officiated the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(22) The rabbi recited the brochos before the meal.
(23) The rabbi gave a moving sermon on forgiveness.
(24) My brother is a rabbi who teaches at a yeshiva.
(25) The bimah is where the rabbi leads the prayers.
(26) The rabbi anathematised the act of eating pork.
(27) The rabbi anathematised the act of desecration.
(28) The rabbi ensures that all the food is koshers.
(29) The barmitsvah service was conducted by a rabbi.
(30) I need to have the mezuzah inspected by a rabbi.
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(31) The rabbi taught the children about their faith.
(32) I received a brachah from my rabbi this morning.
(33) The rabbi consecrated forward towards the Torah.
(34) Cumque vidisset eum, dixit ad eum: Salve, Rabbi!
(35) He was warned not to date a shiksa by his rabbi.
(36) The bar mitzvah service was conducted by a rabbi.
(37) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the barmitsvah.
(38) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the batmitzvah.
(39) The rabbi teaches at the local cheder on Sundays.
(40) The synagogal rabbi delivered an inspiring sermon.
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(41) The rabbi will officiate the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(42) The rabbi recited the megillah with great passion.
(43) The rabbi announced that we have a minyan present.
(44) The rabbi blessed each person before their aliyos.
(45) The rabbi blessed the newlyweds under the chuppah.
(46) The rabbi blessed the students before their exams.
(47) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the bat-mitzvah.
(48) The rabbi preacheth the Torah to his congregation.
(49) The rabbi stood on the bimah to deliver his sermon.
(50) The rabbi called up the first person for an aliyos.
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(51) The rabbi blessed the Torah before reading from it.
(52) The rabbi solemnizes bar mitzvahs at the synagogue.
(53) The rabbi gave a benediction at the Passover seder.
(54) The rabbi is a respected leader in the local Jewry.
(55) The rabbi stood on the bimahs to deliver his sermon.
(56) The rabbi recited the brochos at the Shabbat dinner.
(57) The aliyos were followed by a sermon from the rabbi.
(58) The rabbi blesses the wine during the Passover Seder.
(59) The shul's rabbi gave an inspiring sermon on Shabbat.
(60) The rabbi delivered a moving sermon at the synagogue.
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(61) The rabbi recited litanies during the Jewish service.
(62) The minyans were pleased with the new rabbi's sermon.
(63) The cremation was done under the guidance of a rabbi.
(64) The pronunciation of rab is similar to the word rabbi.
(65) The rabbi solemnised the bar mitzvah of the young boy.
(66) The rabbi solemnised the wedding of the Jewish couple.
(67) The minyan listened attentively to the rabbi's sermon.
(68) The rabbi wore a beautiful tallith during the service.
(69) She offered a nod to greet the rabbi at the synagogue.
(70) The rabbi's sermon was filled with midrashic insights.
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(71) The rabbi solemnised the bat mitzvah of the young girl.
(72) The rabbi wore a beautiful yarmulke during the service.
(73) The rabbi gave his benedictions to the bar mitzvah boy.
(74) The rabbi wore a yarmulka during the synagogue service.
(75) The rabbi wore a tallith during the religious ceremony.
(76) The rabbi's sermon was filled with talmudic references.
(77) The rabbi will preach from the pulpit at the synagogue.
(78) The rabbi will bless the wine during the Passover Seder.
(79) The rabbi solemnised the brit milah of the newborn baby.
(80) The rabbi offered a brachah to the newly married couple.
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(81) The rabbi recited benedictions over the Shabbat candles.
(82) The rabbi will teach us about the traditions of Judaism.
(83) The rabbi called up each person by name for their aliyos.
(84) The rabbi stood behind the almemar to deliver his sermon.
(85) The shul's rabbi gave an inspiring sermon on forgiveness.
(86) The rabbi gave a benediction at the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(87) The rabbi gave a benediction at the Hanukkah celebration.
(88) The mezuzahs in my synagogue are all blessed by the rabbi.
(89) The rabbi blessed the community, consecrating their unity.
(90) The rabbi offered words of comfort to the grieving family.
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(91) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the basmitzvah ceremony.
(92) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the batmitzvah ceremony.
(93) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the barmitzvah ceremony.
(94) The responsa of the rabbi provided guidance on Jewish law.
(95) The rabbi called up three aliyos during the Torah reading.
(96) The rabbi provided a halakic ruling on the matter at hand.
(97) The rabbi's sermon was an insightful exegete of the Torah.
(98) The rabbi will solemnize the bar mitzvah of the young boy.
(99) The rabbi bles the congregation during the Sabbath service.
(100) The rabbi performed the bris with great care and precision.
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(101) The rabbi ensures that all food at the synagogue is kosher.
(102) The bimah is where the rabbi delivers his weekly teachings.
(103) The rabbi gave a moving speech at the bathmitsvah ceremony.
(104) The rabbi spent hours teaching the proselyte about Judaism.
(105) The new rabbi was enthroned in a ceremony at the synagogue.
(106) The rabbi will bless the Torah during the synagogue service.
(107) The rabbi blessed the mezuza before affixing it to the door.
(108) The bimah is where the rabbi delivers sermons and teachings.
(109) The rabbi provided guidance and support to his congregation.
(110) The rabbi wore a beautiful tallith during the High Holy Days.
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(111) The rabbi's knowledge of Jewish law and customs is extensive.
(112) The rabbi blesses the children during a bar mitzvah ceremony.
(113) The rabbi blessed the mezuzah before it was hung on the door.
(114) The rabbi explained the concept of terefah during his sermon.
(115) The rabbi wore a black yarmulke during the religious service.
(116) The rabbi provided a halakhic interpretation of the scripture.
(117) The barmitzvah boy received a special blessing from the rabbi.
(118) The rabbi led the community in consecrating the Torah scrolls.
(119) The rabbi gave a beautiful speech at the bathmitzvah ceremony.
(120) The rabbi gave a beautiful speech at the bat mitzvah ceremony.
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(121) The rabbi warned us not to eat nonkosher food during Passover.
(122) The synagogue was consecrated under the guidance of the rabbi.
(123) The rabbi wore a beautiful tallith during the Shabbat service.
(124) The rabbi warned his congregation not to associate with goyim.
(125) The rabbi blew the shophar to signal the start of the service.
(126) The rabbi gave a moving speech during the bat mitzvah service.
(127) The unordained rabbi provided guidance to the Jewish community.
(128) The rabbinically ordained rabbi led the congregation in prayer.
(129) The rabbi blew the shofar to mark the beginning of the holiday.
(130) The bimah is where the rabbi delivers his High Holiday sermons.
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(131) The rabbi performed an exorcism to rid the woman of the dybbuk.
(132) The rabbi will be solemnising the bar mitzvah of the young boy.
(133) The rabbi solemnized the bar mitzvah ceremony of the young boy.
(134) The rabbi will give a blessing to the couple under the chuppah.
(135) The synagogal rabbi delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness.
(136) The rabbi was ordained through the Jewish Theological Seminary.
(137) Some religions have specific leaders, like a priest or a rabbi.
(138) The rabbi will solemnize the Hanukkah candle lighting ceremony.
(139) The bat mitzvah girl received a special blessing from the rabbi.
(140) The rabbi solemnised the bar mitzvah ceremony for the young boy.
(141) The rabbi solemnised the Hanukkah celebration for the synagogue.
(142) The rabbi solemnised the funeral of the Jewish community member.
(143) The rabbi solemnized the bar mitzvah ceremony for the young boy.
(144) The rabbi solemnizes the bar mitzvah ceremony for the young boy.
(145) The rabbi solemnised the wedding ceremony for the Jewish couple.
(146) The rabbi demonstrated how to properly hold the lulav and etrog.
(147) The rabbi announced the aliyos for the upcoming Shabbat service.
(148) The aliyah was given to the visiting rabbi as a sign of respect.
(149) The rabbi consulted the halakhic texts before making a decision.
(150) The rabbi wore a traditional tallith during the Shabbat service.
(151) The rabbi gave a benediction at the end of the Hanukkah service.
(152) The rabbi delivered a powerful sermon during the Shabbat service.
(153) The rabbi solemnised the bat mitzvah ceremony for the young girl.
(154) The rabbi solemnizes the bat mitzvah ceremony for the young girl.
(155) The rabbi blessed the mezuzah before it was hung on the doorpost.
(156) The rabbi will be solemnizing the bar mitzvah ceremony next week.
(157) The minyan was led by a guest rabbi who was visiting from Israel.
(158) The rabbi blew the shofars to signal the start of the procession.
(159) The rabbi's exegesis of the Torah was deeply rooted in tradition.
(160) The rabbi gave a benediction at the end of the Torah Study group.
(161) Elul is a time to seek guidance from a rabbi or spiritual leader.
(162) The rabbi leads the congregation in prayer and leads the services.
(163) The rabbi placed a yarmulke on his head before leading the prayer.
(164) The Bathmizvah rabbi gave a meaningful speech during the ceremony.
(165) The aliyah was given to the rabbi's wife in honor of her birthday.
(166) The rabbi gave a benediction at the end of the Yom Kippur service.
(167) The rabbi placed a yarmulke on his head before leading the prayers.
(168) The defrocked rabbi was no longer recognized as a spiritual leader.
(169) The rabbi bles the children during the religious education classes.
(170) The rabbinically ordained rabbi officiated at the wedding ceremony.
(171) The rabbi explained the significance of aliyot to the congregation.
(172) The rabbi leads the minyanim and guides the congregation in prayer.
(173) The talliths were blessed by the rabbi before being used in prayer.
(174) The congregation stood in silence as the rabbi recited the Kaddish.
(175) The rabbi spoke about the sinfulness of idolatry during his sermon.
(176) The rabbi will solemnise the bar mitzvah ceremony in the synagogue.
(177) In the movie The Golem, the creature is brought to life by a rabbi.
(178) The rabbi will solemnize the Yom Kippur fasting and repentance day.
(179) The cremated remains were blessed by a rabbi before being scattered.
(180) The rabbi leads the congregation in singing zemirot during services.
(181) The rabbi placed a kippah on his head before entering the synagogue.
(182) The rabbi taught me how to properly wrap the tefillin around my arm.
(183) The rabbi thanked each person for their participation in the aliyos.
(184) The rabbi welcomed the proselytes into the synagogue with open arms.
(185) The rabbi solemnizes bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs at the synagogue.
(186) The aliyah was given to the rabbi's mother in honor of Mother's Day.
(187) The rabbi gave a benediction at the end of the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(188) The rabbi encourages everyone to be in the synagogue for Torah study.
(189) The rabbi gave a sermon about the inclusion of Gentiles in the faith.
(190) The rabbi's responsum provided guidance on a complex religious issue.
(191) The rabbi consecrated aside the Torah scroll for the Sabbath service.
(192) The meat was declared terefah by the rabbi due to improper slaughter.
(193) The rabbi placed a yarmulka on his head before beginning the service.
(194) The responsa of the rabbi provided guidance on matters of Jewish law.
(195) The rabbi explained the laws of kli to the students during the class.
(196) The ordination of a rabbi is a momentous occasion in the Jewish faith.
(197) The word rabbi is commonly used to refer to a Jewish religious leader.
(198) The rabbi ordained off the new rabbis to lead their own congregations.
(199) The rabbi anathematizes those who do not follow the laws of the Torah.
(200) The rabbi explained the meaning behind each aliyah before it was given.
(201) The rabbi offered a brachah to the bar mitzvah boy during the ceremony.
(202) The rabbi stands on the bimah during services to lead the congregation.
(203) The rabbi explained the significance of the aliyos to the congregation.
(204) The rabbi explained the significance of the aliyot to the congregation.
(205) The rabbi ministered to the Jewish community during the High Holy Days.
(206) The rabbi placed the yarmulke on his head before beginning the service.
(207) It is customary to address a rabbi as Rabbi followed by their last name.
(208) The rabbi delivered a sermon on the significance of halakhic observance.
(209) The rabbi offered a brachah to the bat mitzvah girl during the ceremony.
(210) The rabbi's benedictions symbolized the boy's transition into adulthood.
(211) The rabbi solemnised the circumcision ceremony for the newborn baby boy.
(212) The rabbi officiated the wedding ceremony under the traditional chuppah.
(213) The rabbi taught his students to wage a holy struggle against ignorance.
(214) The talliths were blessed by the rabbi before being used in the service.
(215) The ordination of a rabbi is a celebration of their knowledge and wisdom.
(216) The rabbi's presence at community events and gatherings is highly valued.
(217) The rabbi ordained off the new cantor to lead the congregation in prayer.
(218) The rabbi called up five individuals for aliyot during the Torah reading.
(219) The rabbinically sanctioned marriage ceremony was conducted by the rabbi.
(220) The ordainment of a rabbi is a significant milestone in Jewish tradition.
(221) The rabbi declared that the meat was kasher and suitable for consumption.
(222) The rabbi theologised about the Jewish tradition and its relevance today.
(223) The mezuzahs were blessed by the rabbi before being hung in the new home.
(224) The sermo given by the rabbi was a beautiful tribute to the Jewish faith.
(225) The rabbi's sermon focused on the importance of shalom in our daily lives.
(226) The rabbi spoke about the importance of doing mitzvahs in our daily lives.
(227) The rabbi's teachings are often based on the Torah and other sacred texts.
(228) The rabbi consecrates the Torah scroll before it is read in the synagogue.
(229) The rabbi blessed the Torah scrolls in the aisle during the Torah reading.
(230) The rabbi often gives talks on the importance of inclusivity for Gentiles.
(231) The aliyah was given to the rabbi's son who had just become a bar mitzvah.
(232) The rabbi asked everyone to be in the synagogue for the community meeting.
(233) The rabbi led the congregation in singing zemirot after the Torah reading.
(234) The rabbi instructed the congregation on the proper way to affix mezuzahs.
(235) The rabbi offered a brachah to the parents during the baby naming ceremony.
(236) The rabbi blessed the tallits before distributing them to the congregation.
(237) The rabbi on campus is a great resource for students interested in Judaism.
(238) The rabbi taught the children at the cheder about the importance of prayer.
(239) The rabbi emphasized the importance of halakhic observance in his teachings.
(240) The rabbi was saddened to hear someone speak impiously around the synagogue.
(241) The rabbi spoke with such naches about the achievements of his congregation.
(242) The rabbi led the Jewish community in the reconsecrating of their synagogue.
(243) The ordainment of a new rabbi is a significant event in the Jewish community.
(244) The rabbi blessed the congregation in the aisle during the religious service.
(245) The rabbi blessed the synagogue in the aisle during the Hanukkah celebration.
(246) The rabbi blessed the mezuzahs in the aisle during the installation ceremony.
(247) The rabbi was deeply offended by the blasphemousness of the comedian's jokes.
(248) The aliyah was given to the rabbi's sister who was visiting from out of town.
(249) The rabbi reminded the congregation of the mitsvah of honoring their parents.
(250) The rabbi spoke with naches about the growth of the synagogue over the years.
(251) After the rabbi blessed her, Rachel felt a sense of pride at her bat mitzvah.
(252) The rabbi announced the names of those who would be receiving aliyot that day.
(253) The rabbi taught the children how to properly wear and care for their tallits.
(254) The jew together with his rabbi studied the Torah and discussed its teachings.
(255) The benedictory prayer offered by the rabbi was a solemn moment of reflection.
(256) The rabbi carefully wrapped the tefillin around his arm during morning prayers.
(257) The rabbi carefully affixed the mezuzoth to the doorframes of the new building.
(258) The rabbi denounced the blasphemer who desecrated the synagogue with profanity.
(259) The rabbi blessed the new tallits before distributing them to the congregation.
(260) The rabbi offered words of encouragement to those about to receive their aliyot.
(261) The rabbi's sermons challenge me to think deeper when I listen at the synagogue.
(262) The Jewish holiday of Lag B'Omer celebrates the life of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.
(263) The new homeowner asked the rabbi to come and bless the mezuzahs on their doors.
(264) The consecratory words were spoken by the rabbi during the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(265) The rabbi is often seen as a source of wisdom and knowledge within the community.
(266) The rabbi taught his students about the concept of blasphemousness in Jewish law.
(267) The rabbi's words of wisdom are often shared through books and other publications.
(268) The officiating rabbi led the congregation in prayer during the religious service.
(269) The rabbi solemnizes the conversion ceremony for the individual embracing Judaism.
(270) The rabbi announced that there would be multiple minyanim held throughout the day.
(271) The rabbi explained that it is important to treat goyim with respect and kindness.
(272) The rabbi gave a sermon about forgiveness, and the congregation listened intently.
(273) The rabbi was well-respected for his ability to minister unto the Jewish community.
(274) The rabbi led the congregation in reciting the Kaddish during the memorial service.
(275) The rabbi's guidance is sought after by both young and old members of the community.
(276) The rabbi instructed us on the proper way to kiss the mezuza as we entered the room.
(277) The rabbi's role is to foster a sense of unity and belonging within the congregation.
(278) The rabbi blessed the bar mitzvah boy in the aisle during the coming-of-age ceremony.
(279) The rabbi will perform baptism for the Jewish converts who want to become Christians.
(280) The rabbi instructed the congregation to perform ablutions before the Passover Seder.
(281) The rabbi's teachings are thought-provoking when I listen to sermons at the synagogue.
(282) The rabbi will initiate baptism for the adults who have expressed interest in Judaism.
(283) The rabbi encouraged everyone to congregate in the synagogue for the upcoming holiday.
(284) The rabbi greeted the congregation with a heartfelt Shalom at the start of the service.
(285) The rabbi's benedictions marked the beginning of a new chapter in the young boy's life.
(286) The tallits were blessed by the rabbi to bring blessings and protection to the wearers.
(287) The rabbi blessed the synagogue members in the aisle during the annual general meeting.
(288) The local rabbi encourages everyone to congregate in the synagogue for Shabbat services.
(289) The rabbi reminded everyone to congregate in the synagogue for the annual Passover Seder.
(290) The rabbi's godlier interpretation of the Torah brought new insights to his congregation.
(291) The rabbi reminded everyone that a minyan is necessary for the recitation of the Kaddish.
(292) The Jewish holiday of Lag B'Omer is a celebration of the life of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.
(293) The rabbi will initiate baptism for the adult converts who have studied Jewish traditions.
(294) The synagogue was packed with Jews of all ages, and the rabbi delivered a powerful sermon.
(295) Many people seek guidance and advice from their rabbi on matters of faith and spirituality.
(296) The rabbi's sermons often touch on contemporary issues and how they relate to Jewish values.
(297) The terefah incident prompted the rabbi to give a sermon on the importance of kosher eating.
(298) The synagogue excommunicated the rabbi who had been caught engaging in extramarital affairs.
(299) The rabbi performed an exorcism to rid the woman of the dibbuk that had taken over her body.
(300) The benedictory prayer offered by the rabbi was a meaningful way to end the Sabbath service.
(301) The rabbi's sermons provide a deeper understanding of my faith when I listen at the synagogue.
(302) The rabbi's main duty is ministering to the Jewish community and providing spiritual guidance.
(303) The rabbi led a discussion about the meaning of life, and the attendees shared their thoughts.
(304) The rabbi believed that he was ordained by God to teach the Torah and uphold Jewish traditions.
(305) The rabbi's role is to help individuals navigate the complexities of life through a Jewish lens.
(306) The rabbi's teachings often emphasize the importance of community and collective responsibility.
(307) The rabbi's words of encouragement and support uplift the congregation during challenging times.
(308) The rabbi's role is to provide a safe and inclusive space for individuals to explore their faith.
(309) The rabbi emphasized the importance of intercommunions between the Jewish and Muslim communities.
(310) The rabbi's teachings are rooted in Jewish tradition and are often passed down through generations.
(311) The rabbi's commitment to social justice is evident in their advocacy for marginalized communities.
(312) The rabbi will initiate baptism for the children who have been introduced to the Jewish traditions.
(313) As the sun set over the horizon, the rabbi led the congregation in a prayer to sanctify the Sabbath.
(314) The rabbi sermonized about the significance of tradition, and the synagogue was filled with reverence.
(315) The rabbi's teachings often challenge individuals to think critically and reflect on their own beliefs.
(316) The rabbi gave a heartfelt speech during the bat mitzvah ceremony, and many guests were moved to tears.
(317) The rabbi's role is to help individuals connect with their spirituality and find meaning in their lives.
(318) The rabbi encouraged the community to offer supplications to God for the well-being of their loved ones.
(319) The rabbi, who had been serving the Jewish community for over 30 years, announced his retirement last week.
(320) The rabbi, who was a prominent figure in Jewry, delivered a powerful sermon on the importance of community.
(321) As the sun set over the horizon, the rabbi offered a benediction that thanked God for the beauty of creation.
(322) The rabbi was a thought-provoking sermoniser, challenging his congregation to think deeply about their beliefs.
(323) The Torah portion for this week is about the Ten Commandments, and the rabbi gave a sermon on their relevance today.
(324) The rabbi's dedication to their congregation is evident in their tireless efforts to support and uplift the community.
(325) The rabbi gave a sermon about the importance of forgiveness, and many members of the Jewish congregation were moved to tears.
(326) As a rabbi, David often teaches his congregation about the importance of following the commandments and living a virtuous life.
(327) Although the rabbi's sermon was long and difficult to follow, the guests at the bat mitzvah were impressed by his knowledge and wisdom.
(328) The synagogue was packed with Jews from all over the city, and the rabbi delivered a powerful sermon that left everyone feeling inspired.
(329) The rabbi, who was a devout follower of Judaism, taught his students about the importance of observing the Sabbath and following the commandments.
(330) The golem, which was made of clay and brought to life by a rabbi, was feared by many in the town, but it was also revered as a powerful protector.
Rabbi meaning
Rabbi is a term that holds significant importance in the Jewish community. It refers to a religious leader or teacher who is well-versed in Jewish law, traditions, and teachings. If you are looking to incorporate the word "rabbi" into your sentences, here are some tips to help you do so effectively:
1. Understanding the Context: Before using the word "rabbi" in a sentence, it is crucial to understand the context in which it is appropriate. Typically, the term is used when referring to a specific individual who holds the title of a rabbi or when discussing matters related to Judaism, Jewish customs, or religious teachings.
2. Proper Capitalization: When using the word "rabbi" in a sentence, it is important to capitalize it as it is a title.
For example, "Rabbi David delivered an inspiring sermon at the synagogue."
3. Addressing a Rabbi: When directly addressing a rabbi, it is customary to use the title before their name. For instance, "Rabbi Cohen, could you please explain the significance of this holiday?"
4. Referring to a Rabbi: When referring to a rabbi in the third person, it is common to use the title followed by their last name.
For example, "Many people seek guidance from Rabbi Goldberg on matters of faith."
5. Describing a Rabbi's Role: When discussing the role or responsibilities of a rabbi, it is essential to provide context and clarity. For instance, "The rabbi plays a vital role in leading the congregation, conducting religious ceremonies, and providing spiritual guidance."
6. Quoting a Rabbi: If you are quoting a rabbi or citing their teachings, it is important to attribute the quote to them.
For example, "As Rabbi Levi once said, 'Kindness is the foundation of a strong community.'"
7. Using "Rabbi" as a General Term: In some cases, the word "rabbi" can be used as a general term to refer to any Jewish religious leader or teacher. However, it is crucial to ensure that the context is clear to avoid confusion.
8. Avoiding Stereotypes: When using the word "rabbi" in a sentence, it is important to avoid perpetuating stereotypes or making assumptions about individuals who hold this title. Treat each rabbi as an individual with their own unique perspectives and experiences.
9. Seeking Guidance: If you are unsure about the appropriate usage of the word "rabbi" in a specific context, it is always best to seek guidance from someone knowledgeable in Jewish customs or consult reliable sources.
In conclusion, the word "rabbi" carries great significance in the Jewish community. By understanding the context, capitalizing it correctly, and using it respectfully, you can effectively incorporate this term into your sentences. Remember to always be mindful of the cultural and religious implications associated with the word "rabbi" to ensure accurate and respectful usage.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage of the word Rabbi. They do not represent the opinions of TranslateEN.com.