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Rabbi (pronunciation: [rəb.biː], although in English usually [ˈɹæ.baɪ]), in Judaism, means a religious ‘teacher’, or more literally, ‘my great one’, when addressing ...
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Rabbi Shergill (born 1975) is an Indian musician famous for his debut album Rabbi and the chart-topper song of 2005, Bulla Ki Jaana. His music has been described variously as rock ...
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Akiba ben Joseph (ca.50–ca.135 AD) (Hebrew: עקיבא) or simply Rabbi Akiva was a Judean tanna of the latter part of the 1st century and the beginning of the 2nd century (3rd ...
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Rabbi Meir or Reb Meir Ba'al Ha-Nes or HaNeis (lit. Rabbi Meir Master of the Miracle) was a Jewish sage who lived in the time of the Mishna. He was considered one of the greatest ...
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Rabbi Meir David Kahane (Hebrew: מאיר דוד כהנא , also known by the pseudonyms Michael King and David Sinai, 1 August 1932 – 5 November 1990) was an American-Israeli ...
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Rabbi Ovadia Yossef (Hebrew: עובדיה יוסף ) (born in 1920 in Basra, Iraq) is a Haredi rabbi, Talmudic scholar, a recognized authority in halakha ("Jewish law
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Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz (Hebrew: עדין שטיינזלץ) or Adin Even Yisrael (Hebrew: עדין אבן ישראל) (born 1937) is most commonly known for his popular commentary ...
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Menachem Mendel Schneerson (April 18, 1902 – June 12, 1994), known as The Rebbe, was a prominent Hasidic rabbi who was the seventh and last Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad ...
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Rabbi Judah haNasi, (Hebrew: יהודה הנשיא, pronounced Yehuda haNasi, "Judah the Prince"), also known as "Rabbi" and "Rabeinu HaKadosh" (Hebrew: רבינו הקדוש, "our ...
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Chief Rabbi 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 ...
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