Pronunciation: /ˈræ.baɪ/
noun A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law
A1 The rabbi led the congregation in prayer.
A2 The rabbi taught the children about the Jewish faith.
B1 The rabbi officiated at the wedding ceremony.
B2 The rabbi provided guidance to the community during difficult times.
C1 The rabbi was known for his insightful interpretations of religious texts.
C2 The rabbi's sermons were always thought-provoking and inspiring.
formal The rabbi led the congregation in prayer at the synagogue.
informal I heard the rabbi gives great advice on relationships.
slang That rabbi is so chill, he really knows how to connect with the younger generation.
figurative She's like a rabbi when it comes to giving wise counsel to her friends.
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