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Rabbi (Gelehrter)
Rabbi (Schriftgelehrter)
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Rabbi (teacher of the Scriptures)
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Rabbin (professeur des Écritures)
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Rabino (maestro de las Escrituras)
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Jewish scholar who interprets the precepts of the Torah
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Érudit juif qui interprète les préceptes de la Torah
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Erudito judío que interpreta los preceptos de la Torá.
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The term is originally used for teachers of the Scriptures. It gains a new importance after the destruction of the Temple with the emergence of local congregational leaders in the dispersed diaspora of Jews. The German language sets a difference here with the distinction between Rabbis (teachers, erudites of the scriptures) and "Rabbinern", the heads of local synagogues.
Property / Note: The term is originally used for teachers of the Scriptures. It gains a new importance after the destruction of the Temple with the emergence of local congregational leaders in the dispersed diaspora of Jews. The German language sets a difference here with the distinction between Rabbis (teachers, erudites of the scriptures) and "Rabbinern", the heads of local synagogues. / rank
 
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Jewish scholar who interprets the precepts of the Torah
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Rabbi (teacher of the Scriptures)
Jewish scholar who interprets the precepts of the Torah

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    The term is originally used for teachers of the Scriptures. It gains a new importance after the destruction of the Temple with the emergence of local congregational leaders in the dispersed diaspora of Jews. The German language sets a difference here with the distinction between Rabbis (teachers, erudites of the scriptures) and "Rabbinern", the heads of local synagogues.
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