rabbi
ইহুদি আইনজ্ঞ
definition
noun
With my rabbi teaching me Torah and how to ask the big questions, it became harder and harder to travel and feel good about it.
a Jewish scholar or teacher, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law.
translation of 'rabbi'
ইহুদি শিক্ষক,
ইহুদি পণ্ডিত
noun
ইহুদি আইনজ্ঞ
example
They do this through courses, or by individual study with a 'rabbi' .
Perhaps his father served as a community 'rabbi' and he naturally chose the same calling.
Most are too insecure to consult a 'rabbi' or join a religious community.
The ideal 'rabbi' is a Torah scholar who guides the members of the Jewish community he serves.
With my 'rabbi' teaching me Torah and how to ask the big questions, it became harder and harder to travel and feel good about it.
A few years later the 'rabbi' was studying and came across some money stuck in his book.
When a community accepts a 'rabbi' as their religious leader, his decisions are binding in all cases.
The 'rabbi' had taught that the only causal force in the universe is God.
A 'rabbi' differs from clergymen in other religions in a number of ways.
They did not take the time to find out which pastor or 'rabbi' was a leader in an area and which congregations people attended.
The day after my father died, his 'rabbi' came to talk to the family in preparation for the funeral.
So before going ahead with any procedure, consult with a 'rabbi' well-versed in Talmud and Jewish law.
The interviewee began to study with a 'rabbi' and to consider conversion to Judaism.
Talk with your 'rabbi' , priest, pastor or other spiritual leader about resources.
My husband waited for me in the anteroom while I entered the 'rabbi' 's study to speak with him privately.
He gave us the name of a 'rabbi' in New York who was an acknowledged expert in these questions.
Does it matter if one of her professors, himself a 'rabbi' , teaches with an eye toward pastoral work?
The text of the Gemara is quoting the 'rabbis' who lived from about 200 CE to about 500 CE.
Since the Middle Ages, 'rabbis' served as spiritual leaders of communities.
If only all priests and mullahs and 'rabbis' exercised the same responsibility and rigour in their pronouncements.
I have had many people in my life including 'rabbis' and teachers who have greatly influenced me.
Until the late nineteenth century, with few rabbis to offer spiritual leadership, the 'rabbinate' in England resolved questions of Jewish law.
There are, the report said, 'rabbis' and imams in Jewish and Muslim neighborhoods.
Pastors, ministers, 'rabbis' , imans, etc influence large audiences in their weekly sermons.
The argument is effectively advocating locking up priests, 'rabbis' and imams for doing nothing more than professing their beliefs.
We hold dialogues and discussion groups with all faiths and enjoy the opportunity to work alongside of 'rabbis' , ministers, preachers and priests everywhere.
I felt the presence of our people, of their daily lives as merchants, teachers, 'rabbis' , doctors, and tailors.
Every now and then the loudspeakers burst into life and one of the 'rabbis' or the religious leaders inside relays a message to those outside to tell them to keep up the fight, to keep being strong.
Other factors may also make the 'rabbinate' attractive, including the esteem in which Jewish congregations hold their rabbis and the freedom, even encouragement, rabbis have to be active in civic and cultural activities.
In a Midrash, the ancient 'rabbis' asked why Eve was created from Adam's side.
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