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Rabbi - Wikipedia Historically and until the present, recognition of a rabbi relates to a community's perception of the rabbi's competence to interpret Jewish law and act as a teacher on central matters within Judaism
What Is a Rabbi? - A Brief History of Rabbinic Ordination . . . In order to understand what “rabbi” means today, let’s take a look at the history of rabbinic ordination, or semicha Although the title itself is a more recent development, the ordination of spiritual leaders began at the dawn of Jewish history
What Does It Mean to Be a Rabbi? - My Jewish Learning While one generally must be a rabbi to sit on a beit din, a panel that adjudicates Jewish legal disputes and that is present at a conversion, rabbis are not strictly required at other Jewish events
Rabbi | Definition, History, Functions | Britannica rabbi, in Judaism, a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation
Rabbis, Priests, and Other Religious Functionaries - JewFAQ A rabbi is simply a teacher, a person sufficiently educated in halakhah (Jewish law) and tradition to instruct the community and to answer questions and resolve disputes regarding halakhah
What Is A Rabbi? - Aish A rabbi is a Jewish scholar, and an expert in one, or even many, areas of Jewish wisdom and thought
RABBI - JewishEncyclopedia. com Hebrew term used as a title for those who are distinguished for learning, who are the authoritative teachers of the Law, and who are the appointed spiritual heads of the community
Rabbi - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The word " Rabbi " ("My Master") derives from the Hebrew root " Rav ", that in Biblical Hebrew signifies "grand" or "respected" (in knowledge) In Judaism, most rabbis earn their title by studying halakha at a seminary or yeshiva The primary role of a rabbi is to teach Torah
Chief Rabbi - Wikipedia Chief Rabbi (Hebrew: רַב רָאשִׁי, romanized: Rav Roshi) is a title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country's Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular authorities Since 1911, through a capitulation by Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel, Israel has had two chief rabbis, one Ashkenazi and one Sephardi [1] Cities with large