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  1. Rabbi - Wikipedia

    A rabbi (/ ˈræbaɪ / ⓘ; Hebrew: רַבִּי, romanized: rabbī, IPA: [ʁǝbːi]) is a Jewish preacher and religious leader in Judaism. [1][2] A person becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi — known as …

  2. What Is a Rabbi? - A Brief History of Rabbinic Ordination (Semicha)

    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 …

  3. Rabbi | Definition, History, & Functions | Britannica

    Mar 21, 2026 · 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.

  4. Jewish Concepts: Rabbi

    Today the role of a rabbi mirrors that of a Protestant minister. He serves the community as an educator, social worker, preacher, and occasionally conducts prayer services. The rabbi is not required to lead …

  5. Clergy & Staff - Congregation Agudath Achim

    On the 27th of Mar Cheshvan, 5778 (November 16, 2017), I received my rabbinic ordination from the HUC (Hebrew Union College) in Jerusalem, becoming the first liberal rabbi of Mexican origin. I joined …

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. What Is A Rabbi? - Aish

    Aug 25, 2024 · A rabbi is a Jewish scholar, and an expert in one, or even many, areas of Jewish wisdom and thought.

  9. 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.

  10. The Significance and Roles of a Rabbi in Judaism - Religion24

    Rabbi is a title given to Jewish religious leaders who are responsible for interpreting Jewish law, teaching, and providing spiritual guidance. In this article, we delve into the various roles and …