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    rav
    /rɒv/

    noun

    • 1. a rabbi, especially one who holds a position of authority or who acts as a personal mentor.

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  2. Rav definition: a rabbi who is a person's religious mentor, or one to whom questions are addressed for authoritative decision. See examples of RAV used in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RavRav - Wikipedia

    Rav (or Rab, Modern Hebrew: רב ‎) is the Hebrew generic term for a person who teaches Torah or is a Jewish spiritual guide or a rabbi. For example, Pirkei Avot (in the Talmud) states (1:6) that: (..) Joshua ben Perachiah says, "Set up a teacher [ RaB] for yourself. And get yourself a friend [HaBeR]. And give everybody the benefit of the doubt."

  4. Definition of RAV in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of RAV. What does RAV mean? Information and translations of RAV in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  5. “Rav” on the other hand, has come to refer to someone who has had more extensive training and experience in providing guidance related to practical halachah (Jewish law). A rav also gets appointed by a community to answer halachic questions.

  6. 1. (Judaism) a rabbi who is a person's religious mentor, or one to whom questions are addressed for authoritative decision. 2. (Judaism) the title preferred by many orthodox rabbis to distinguish them from the clergy of other brands of Judaism.

  7. Jul 10, 2015 · In several places in the Mishnah (Oral Law), the term "rav" is used to mean "teacher". As stated in #1, often one of the duties of a rabbi is to teach - either in a yeshiva (school) or he gives lectures in his congregation and / or beyond.

  8. Definition of 'Rav' Rav in British English. (ræv ; Hebrew rav ) noun Judaism. 1. a rabbi who is a person's religious mentor, or one to whom questions are addressed for authoritative decision. 2. the title preferred by many orthodox rabbis to distinguish them from the clergy of other brands of Judaism. Collins English Dictionary.

  9. A rabbi is a religious leader of Jewish people. Some rabbis lead congregations ( synagogues ), others are teachers, and yet others lead informally. Rabbinic ordination is known as semichah . In common parlance, a rabbi with advanced training in practical Jewish law ( halachah ) is known as a rav.

  10. www.chabad.org › library › article_cdoRav - Chabad.org

    We will first tell you about Rav. Rav, or Abba bar Ayvoh, was born in Babylon. There were great Jewish communities in Babylon at that time. When Rabbi Judah the Prince lived in Eretz Yisroel, many great Torah scholars went up to Eretz Yisroel to study under the guidance of this great Sage.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RabbiRabbi - Wikipedia

    A rabbi ( / ˈræbaɪ /) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. [1] . 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.