Rabbinate

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈræbɪˌneɪt/

Definitions of rabbinate

noun the body of rabbis

Example Sentences

A1 The rabbinate is the office or position of a rabbi in a Jewish community.

A2 The rabbinate plays a key role in providing spiritual guidance to the Jewish community.

B1 The rabbinate is responsible for overseeing religious practices and rituals within the synagogue.

B2 Many aspiring rabbis undergo years of training before being ordained into the rabbinate.

C1 The rabbinate's authority extends to matters of religious law and interpretation of scripture.

C2 The rabbinate's influence in the Jewish community is significant, shaping beliefs and practices for generations.

Examples of rabbinate in a Sentence

formal The rabbinate is responsible for overseeing religious and spiritual matters within the community.

informal My cousin is studying to become a rabbi and join the rabbinate.

slang Some people think the rabbinate is too strict in its interpretations of religious laws.

figurative The rabbinate serves as a guiding light for those seeking spiritual guidance.

Grammatical Forms of rabbinate

past tense

rabbinated

plural

rabbinates

comparative

more rabbinate

superlative

most rabbinate

present tense

rabbinates

future tense

will rabbinate

perfect tense

have rabbinated

continuous tense

is rabbinating

singular

rabbinate

positive degree

rabbinate

infinitive

to rabbinate

gerund

rabbinating

participle

rabbinated

Origin and Evolution of rabbinate

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'rabbinate' originated from the Latin word 'rabinatus' which means 'office of a rabbi'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'rabbinate' has come to refer to the office or authority of a rabbi or a group of rabbis. It is commonly used in Jewish communities to denote the collective body of rabbis or the institution of rabbis.