Similar words: rabbit, crabby, scrabble, ebbing, rubbish, hobbing, abbot, abbess. Meaning: ['ræbaɪ] n. 1. spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law 2. a Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher.
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61. Britain's chief rabbi , Jonathan Sacks, is of a somewhat similar mind.
62. In the meantime, the disciples urged Him, saying, Rabbi, eat.
63. The Apostle Paul, a former rabbi, worked with his own hands as a tentmaker and exhorted others to work "heartily, as to the Lord."
64. Across the globe, in Brooklyn, N.Y.,[www.Sentencedict.com] some Hasidic Jews used Twitter to track the fate of a rabbi held hostage in the building.
65. " Rabbi,'said Nathanael, " you are the Son of God; you are king of Israel. "
66. And so, when Rabbi Greenberg followed Shari, he was ready to change the mood.
67. Yochanan ben Zakkai was the youngest and most distinguished disciple of Rabbi Hillel.
68. Intelligence sources said Imran's call to India TV was made from the cellphone of slain Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, head of the Jewish center at the Chabad House.
69. " Bloomingdales! " the rabbi exclaimed. " Why Bloomingdales? "
70. But the rabbi, Kalman Topp, says the growing trend is to have "breakaway Kiddushes" beyond synagogue walls.
71. The aetioporphyrin procedure face toes the school sum the rabbi to manage the academic status's procedure.
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