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Orthodox Rabbi - translation to dutch

TEACHER OF TORAH IN JUDAISM
Rabbis; Rabbenu; Rabbi Father; Rabboni; Orthodox Rabbi; Rabbi and Rabbinism; רִבִּי; Ribbi; רַבִּי; Ha-Rav; Rabbanim; רַבָּנִים; רַבָּי; Mora DeAsra; Mora D'Asra; Mara d'atra; Female rabbi
  • Rabbi instructing children in 2004
  • Rabbi [[Moshe Feinstein]], a leading Rabbinical authority for Orthodox Judaism of the second half of the twentieth century.
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Orthodoxe Rabbijn
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n. de Orthodoxe Kerk
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ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS DESCENDED FROM A GREEK CULTURAL TRADITION
Greek Orthodox; Greek Orthodoxy; Greek Christianity; Greek Orthadox; Greek church; Greek orthodox church; Greek Orthodox church; Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία; Hellēnorthódoxē Ekklēsía; Greek-Orthodox; Greek orthodox churches; Greek Orthodox Churches; Hellenorthodoxe Ekklesia; Greek Orthodox Christians; Roman Orthodox; Greek Eastern Orthodox Church; Christian - Greek Orthodox; Hellenic Orthodox; Hellenic Orthodox Church; Greek Orthodox Christian; Greek Orthodox Christianity; Greek Christians
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Definition

rabbi
['rab??]
¦ noun (plural rabbis)
1. a Jewish scholar or teacher, especially of Jewish law.
2. a Jewish religious leader.
Derivatives
rabbinate 'rab?n?t noun
Origin
OE, via eccles. L. and Gk from Heb. rabbi 'my master', from ra? 'master'.

Wikipedia

Rabbi

A rabbi () is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi – known as semikha – following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form of the rabbi developed in the Pharisaic (167 BCE–73 CE) and Talmudic (70–640 CE) eras, when learned teachers assembled to codify Judaism's written and oral laws. The title "rabbi" was first used in the first century CE. In more recent centuries, the duties of a rabbi became increasingly influenced by the duties of the Protestant Christian minister, hence the title "pulpit rabbis", and in 19th-century Germany and the United States rabbinic activities including sermons, pastoral counseling, and representing the community to the outside, all increased in importance.

Within the various Jewish denominations, there are different requirements for rabbinic ordination, and differences in opinion regarding who is recognized as a rabbi. For example, only a minority of Orthodox Jewish communities accept the ordination of women rabbis. Non-Orthodox movements have chosen to do so for what they view as halakhic reasons (Conservative Judaism) as well as ethical reasons (Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism).

Examples of use of Orthodox Rabbi
1. Sirat is the only Orthodox rabbi at the conference.
2. Naftali Rothenberg, the respected Orthodox rabbi of Har Adar.
3. As an Orthodox rabbi, I care deeply about high standards of halakha.
4. Orthodox rabbi Yuval Sherlow stressed that the Bible was trying to convey "very profound" events.
5. Israel Singer, an ordained Orthodox rabbi and a leader of the World Zionist Congress, will also speak at the event.