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Rabbi (other)
Rabbi is a Jewish title. Rabbi may also refer to: Places * Rabbi (river), a river in Italy * Rabbi, Trentino, a municipality in Trentino, Italy People * List of people called Rabbi ''Rabbi'' (Heb., leader, teacher, master, director; variously ''rav'', ''rebbe'', etc.) is an honorific title used by his followers to refer to any rabbi. But some rabbis have achieved such fame that they are widely called ''rabbi'' even by people ... Other uses * ''Rabbi'' (album), a 2004 Punjabi album * Rabbi (date), a palm date cultivar * Rabbi, a mentor * Title for a Mandaean priest See also * The Rabbi (other) * {{Disambiguation ...
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Rabbi
A rabbi () is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. 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. The basic form of the rabbi developed in the Pharisaic (167 BCE–73 CE) and Talmudic (70–640 CE) eras, when learned teachers assembled to codify Judaism's written and oral laws. The title "rabbi" was first used in the first century CE. In more recent centuries, the duties of a rabbi became increasingly influenced by the duties of the Protestant Christian minister, hence the title " pulpit rabbis", and in 19th-century Germany and the United States rabbinic activities including sermons, pastoral counseling, and representing the community to the outside, all increased in importance. Within the various Jewish denominations, there are different requirements for rabbinic ordination, and differences in opinion regarding who is recognized as a rabbi. For ex ...
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Rabbi (river)
The Rabbi is a river in the Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions of Italy. The source of the river is in the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park in the Apennine Mountains#Northern Apennines, Appennino Tosco-Emiliano mountains in the province of Florence. The river crosses the border into the province of Forlì-Cesena and flows northeast near Premilcuore and Predappio before joining the Montone (river), Montone near Forlì. References

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Rabbi, Trentino
Rabbi (''Rabi'' in local dialect) is a '' comune'' (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about northwest of Trento. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,447 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Rabbi borders the following municipalities: Ulten, Martell, Bresimo, Peio, Malè, Mezzana, Commezzadura and Pellizzano. Demographic evolution Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id:barra value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) ImageSize = width:455 height:303 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:50 top:30 right:30 DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:3000 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical AlignBars = justify ScaleMajor = gridcolor:darkgrey increment:1000 start:0 ScaleMinor = gridcolor:lightgrey increment:200 start:0 BackgroundColors = canvas:sfondo BarData= bar:1861 text:1861 bar:1871 text:1871 bar: ...
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List Of People Called Rabbi
''Rabbi'' (Heb., leader, teacher, master, director; variously ''rav'', ''rebbe'', etc.) is an honorific title used by his followers to refer to any rabbi. But some rabbis have achieved such fame that they are widely called ''rabbi'' even by people not their followers. People called ''Rabbi'' * Yochanan ben Zakkai, sage of the first century CE and probably the first to be called "rabbi". * Jesus of Nazareth was often called "Rabbi" in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark while in John he is also called "Rabboni" ("our rabbi"). * John the Baptist was called "Rabbi" by his disciples in * Judah HaNasi (c. 135 to 217) * Mose Solomon (1900-1966), the "Rabbi of Swat", American Major League Baseball player People called ''Rabbah'' * Rabbah bar Nahmani (c.270 – c.330) People called ''Rabenu'' * Moses * Judah HaNasi * Gershom ben Judah * Moses Maimonides People called ''Rav'' * Abba Arika (175–247) People called ''the Rav'' or ''haRav'' * Obadiah ben Abraham (15th century) * Shneur ...
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Rabbi (album)
''Rabbi'' is Rabbi Shergill Rabbi Shergill (born Gurpreet Singh Shergill on 16 April 1973) is an Indian musician well known for his debut album ''Rabbi'' and the chart-topper song of 2005, '' Bullah Ki Jaana '' ("I know not who I am!"). His music has been described vari ...'s debut album released in 2004 by Phat Phish Records. The album was an instant hit and grabbed notable airtime on Indian radio. While the company initially only put out 10,000 copies for sale, the album went on to sell in excess of 100,000 copies.Scale model


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All songs composed by Rabbi Shergill. # "Bulla Ki Jana" - 5:16 # "Tere Bin" - 5:20 # "Heer" - 5:25 # "Ishtihar" - 6:32 # "Totia Manmotia" - 4:36 # "Ajj Nachna" - 4:07 # "Gill 'Te Guitar" - 4:34 # "Ek Geet Hijar Da" - 4:44 # "Jugni" - 4:35


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Rabbi (date)
Rabbi ( fa, ربی) is a cultivar of the palm date that is widely grown in Iran (especially in Balochistan and Kerman) as well as in Pakistan. Overview The date has an elongated shape, and its skin has a reddish hue. As a semi-dry date, it can be stored for long periods of time due to its low moisture content. See also *List of date cultivars A large number of date cultivars and varieties emerged through history of its cultivation, but the exact number is difficult to assess. Hussain and El-Zeid (1975) have reported 400 varieties, while Nixon (1954) named around 250. Most of those are ... References Date cultivars Agriculture in Iran {{food-stub ...
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Mentor
Mentorship is the influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor. A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and professional growth of a mentee. Most traditional mentorships involve having senior employees mentor more junior employees, but mentors do not necessarily have to be more senior than the people they mentor. What matters is that mentors have experience that others can learn from. According to the Business Dictionary, a mentor is a senior or more experienced person who is assigned to function as an advisor, counsellor, or guide to a junior or trainee. The mentor is responsible for offering help and feedback to the person under their supervision. A mentor's role, according to this definition, is to use their experience to help a junior employee by supporting them in their work and career, providing comments on their work, and, most crucially, ...
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Mandaean Priest
A Mandaean priest or ''Rabbi'' refers to an ordained religious leader in Mandaeism. Overview All priests must undergo lengthy ordination ceremonies, beginning with tarmida initiation. Mandaean religious leaders and copyists of religious texts hold the title ''Rabbi'' or in Arabic 'Sheikh'. All Mandaean communities traditionally require the presence of a priest, since priests are required to officiate over all important religious rituals, including masbuta, masiqta, birth and wedding ceremonies. Priests also serve as teachers, scribes, and community leaders. Unfortunately, many Mandaean diaspora communities do not have easy access to priests. Names In Mandaean scriptures, priests are referred to as ''Naṣuraiia'' ( myz, ࡍࡀࡑࡅࡓࡀࡉࡉࡀ, lit= Naṣoraeans) or occasionally as ''Tarmiduta''. On the other hand, laypeople are referred to as ''Mandaiia'' ( myz, ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀࡉࡉࡀ, lit=Gnostics, Knowers, Enlightened Ones). ''Naṣuraiia'' are considered to have ''naṣ ...
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