The rabbi has gone to say the evening prayer, leaving the small boys to study.
The Congregation itself was not to blame, for they could not always foresee that a Rabbi would become so overheated in discussing the war situation that he would ignore the element of time in the make-up of our universe.
Horowitz, an ex-president of the Menorah; Rabbi Aaron Robison, Director of the Y.
But the rabbi turns from his place at the east of the synagogue and asks in a loud voice, 'Where is the saint?
Other speakers to follow are Justice Hugo Pam, of the Chicago Appellate Court, Rabbi Joseph Stolz, and Dr.
For the serious Jewish writer is a sort of rabbi to his people.
The minister, priest, or rabbi is the chief teacher of faith and duty, but in the Sunday-school the laity also has found instruction of the young people to be one of its functions.
The minister, priest, or rabbi is summoned by the age to be both a prophet and a teacher of ways and means to a people too often unheeding and careless.
In letters of his later years, no thought had been more often expressed by Mr. Jowett than that of Browning's Rabbi Ben Ezra--a poem which he was constantly recommending to Miss Nightingale.
It was in the spirit of Rabbi Ben Ezra that Miss Nightingale faced old age, and for a few years after she had passed her 75th birthday she was able to enjoy "the last of life" with full zest.
These words they received as a Bath-col: and the next horseman from the Euphrates brought word accordingly that Rabbi Samuel had been gathered to his fathers at some station on the Euphrates.
The strongest claim made for Mendelssohn by Rabbi Schreiber is that he, a Jew, was much more of a German patriot than Goethe, Schiller, or Lessing.
But then her mind was firmly made up, and she had boasted to her friends that she was bound to marry a doctor, and here this boy was not even going to be a business man, but an orthodox rabbi or something of the sort.
At the same moment he saw the peaked face of the aged rabbi by his side.
But it seems to me that Rabbi Yohanon does not say that," the portly Talmudist objected.
The grandrabbi of Wilna is as pious as any of you, isn't he?
The easy success of his first exhortation brought the rabbi to Asriel's side once again.
The Rabbi had just read the writ of betrothment, and it was the mutual pledges of the contracting parties which were emphasized by the "breaking of the plate.
VII It was at the head of a dozen venerable Talmudists, including the rabbi of the congregation, that Asriel returned from the synagogue next Saturday morning.
There was a great gap, a tremendous yawning chasm separating the one portion from the other, and Paul never could forget that it was God's choice alone which turned the persecuting Rabbi into the Christian Apostle.
In the Talmud "the most general representation of the Divine Being is as the chief Rabbi of Heaven; the angelic host being his assessors.
Wherein the Law attenuated the superstition of the Gentiles, who held that uncleanness was contracted not only by touch, but also by speech or looks, as Rabbi Moses states (Doct.
Now it was not meet for that place to be pointed out by the building of the temple before the aforesaid time; for three reasons assigned by Rabbi Moses.
The literal reason for this commandment, as Rabbi Moses declares (Doct.
Many such like things did it enact for the lessening of bodily worship; as Rabbi Moses, the Egyptian testifies (Doct.
Wherefore in the Jewish traditions we find it prescribed as stated by Rabbi Moses that men shall turn away their eyes from such sights.
Now, the tales of the Seven Wise Masters are translations from a Hebrew work, the Kalilah and Dimnah of Rabbi Joel, composed about A.
That of Rabbi Joel was a translation from an Arabic version made by Nasr-Allah in the twelfth century, whilst Simeon Seth's was a translation of the Persian Kalilah and Dimnah.
Five years later two Jewish priests, Rabbi Abraham, andRabbi Joseph, brought to King John II.
I much perturbed our good Rabbi by chaffingly suggesting to him that we had been erecting an altar to Baal, in a grove, in one of the high places!
There is an old synagogue near the Hot Springs where the celebrated Rabbi Meir expounded the law to Israel.
We celebrated our first Sabbath in Palestine at Surafend, where special prayers for the occasion were recited, including one composed by the Haham Bashi of Egypt, Rabbi Simeon.
We had many interesting visitors who came to cheer us in our camp in the sands, among others the Haham Bashi (Grand Rabbi of Jaffa) and the famous Dutch poet Dr.
The famous and learned Rabbi Kuk of Jerusalem paid us a visit, and gave the men a stirring address on their duties as Jewish soldiers.
The men got a splendid reception from the Alexandrians as they marched to the Synagogue, where a most impressive service was held, the Grand Rabbi giving the soldiers a special benediction in the grand old language of the Prophets.
Meldola de Sola, succeeded him as rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal, and another son, Clarence I.
At a mass-meeting held in San Francisco, Rabbi Vorsanger, who was not in favor of suffrage for women, advanced the heartening theory that in a thousand years more they might possibly be ready for it.
Rabbi Vorsanger's ideal woman was still in my mind, and I had been rather hard on the men in my reply to the rabbi the night before; so now I hastened to give this clever young man his full due.
I said that though the rabbi thought it would take a thousand years to make an ideal woman, I believed that, after all, it might not take as long to make the ideal man.
He was a rabbi and also judge, and possessed but slight Talmudical knowledge, but was regarded as a shining light in Spain.
The rich, learned, and impulsive rabbi of Posquieres also had his admirers.
When Nicholas demanded that Rabbi Yechiel should take an oath to answer to the best of his knowledge and ability, as otherwise he might attempt to pervert the truth by subtleties and evasions, the rabbi refused to do so.
But this noble rabbi wept at the death of his enemy, and said, "Who will now care for the wants of the poor like him who has just departed?
Maimuni appears to have been officially recognized in 1177 as rabbi of Cairo, on account of his profound knowledge of the Talmud, his character, and his fame.
He could, therefore, as rabbi of the congregation of Gerona, support either the one party or the other.
It also had a Chief Rabbi who possessed plenary power in religious and judicial matters, and bore the title Prince (Nasi, Reis).
He probably was the first official chief rabbi in the German kingdom, having perhaps received this title from Emperor Rudolph, the first of the house of Habsburg.
It was, therefore, looked upon as a most audacious step, when a rabbi of the school which followed the Talmud with unquestioning faith, openly and recklessly declared war against the Maimunists.
Rashi spoke of him with great respect; the community of Worms elected him as rabbi after the year 1096.
They accepted the rabbi whom the Exilarch sent to them, and acted according to his directions.
But the zealous rabbiof Toledo, Meir Abulafia Halevi, the old antagonist of the Maimunist tendency, loudly raised his voice.
Thereupon he lifted his stick, smote the rabbi under the ear and felled him to the ground.
The abbot, after some protest against the irregularity, was persuaded to grant permission, and the knight, leaning on his stick, requested that the greatest scholar and rabbi among the Jews might be brought before him.
There was an old rabbi once among you, who, when reading your shrewd and sagacious prophecies, announcing for you a land of milk and honey, remarked that you had been promised more butter than bread.
In two other cases, Rabbi Ben Ezra and A Death in the Desert, Browning has given similar glimpses of his own ideal, but they are less full than the view we get in The Pope.
This appears, also, in the installing of a Chief Rabbi in modern Jerusalem.
The famous Rabbi Akibah says: “Just as a house has hinges, so there are hinges to a wife; for it is written (1 Sam.
Rabbi Cahana says that he swindled a Gentile, while the Gentile assured him that he confidently trusted to his honesty.
It may be to the profit of the rabbi to keep the Jew tied to the apron strings of the past, and to prevent his exodus from the wilderness of Sinai, but what spells prosperity for the rabbi or the priest spells ruin for the people.
Fortunately, many of the fellow Jews of thisrabbi did not hesitate to combat a teaching which aims to hold the Jews back while the whole world is moving forward.
Of course, when this rabbi speaks of religion he means Judaism; and when he speaks of brotherhood, he means "Jewish brotherhood.
Continuing his wail, the rabbi said: Look among you!
Rabbi Shemuel says advantage may be taken of the mistakes of a Gentile.
The way to free Israel is to educate the Jew away from the rabbi, and, entre nous, rabbi is only another name for priest.
If a Jew quarrels with a neighbor and goes to his Rabbi for advice, the learned man gets down his Talmud and finds the page.
Other refugees were on board the boat; they came from their hiding-places--and the second day out a refugee rabbi called a meeting on deck.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rabbi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.