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Meanings of jewish rabbi in English
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Usage of jewish rabbi in English
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In other words, he was a quite ordinary Jewishrabbi, with Pharisee tendencies.
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This last personage is a most respectable-looking patriarchal old JewishRabbi.
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In a recent work (1879) written by a JewishRabbi, the Rev.
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No priest happened to be on the spot, there was only a Jewishrabbi.
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Paul-was a JewishRabbi before he became a Christian teacher.
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There are three chaplains with the police-a Methodist minister, a Catholic priest, and a Jewishrabbi.
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The JewishRabbi who had taken part in our opening service met me on the street one day.
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'ALSHEKH, MOSES, Jewishrabbi in Safed (Palestine) in the later part of the 16th century.
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'He's the new Jewishrabbi, sir, being as they've opened the place of their heathenish worship again.
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There is a legend of old time which tells us how a certain JewishRabbi returned to his home after a long absence.
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"It's the smooth-faced Jew whom we must fear," he kept repeating, "and not the long-bearded Jewishrabbi."
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He may have the sagacity of a Jewishrabbi, or the profundity of a Calvin, or the sublimity of a Homer for aught I know.
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Feirce clashes have erupted in East Jerusalem after Israeli police shot dead a Palestinian man suspected trying to kill a far-right Jewishrabbi and activist.
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His father, a Jewishrabbi, emigrated to the United States in 1857, and the son graduated at Columbia College in 1870.
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AL-PHASI, ISAAC (1013-1103) ,Jewishrabbi and codifier, known as Riph, was born near Fez in 1013 and died at Lucena in 1103.
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"The Jewishrabbi, my great-grand father?" I avowed it, but by three Castilian and Christian great-grandfathers could not be counted as Jew!