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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. 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.

  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. May 31, 2022 · “Rav” is the Hebrew word for “master.” “Rav” can be used as a generic honorific for a teacher or a personal spiritual guide, similar to Rabbi. In Modern Hebrew, Rav is used for all rabbis .

  7. Nov 6, 2016 · The word Rabbi (pronounced Rahb -bee) comes from the Hebrew word rav (rab), which in Biblical Hebrew meant “great.” The word Rabbi therefore means “my master” or “my great one”, some say "my teacher".

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

    "Rav" was a title of honor given him by the Jews, just as Rabbi Judah the Prince was called simply " Rebbe ." Rav's name was Abbah arid his father was called Ayvoo (Ayvoh). He belonged to a famous scholarly family, his father also having been a great scholar.

  10. Rav definition: . See examples of RAV used in a sentence.

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

    The word comes from the Mishnaic Hebrew construct רְבִּי ‎ rǝbbī, meaning "Master [Name]"; the standard Hebrew noun is רב ‎ rav "master". רב ‎ rav is also used as a title for rabbis, as are rabbeinu ("our master") and ha-rav ("the master"). See also Rav and Rebbe.