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rabbinical

/ruh-bin-i-kuhl/US // rəˈbɪn ɪ kəl //

犹太教,拉比,犹太教的,犹太语

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to rabbis or their learning, writings, etc.
    • : for the rabbinate: a rabbinical school.

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Examples

  • Once, after she’d graduated from rabbinical school, she interviewed with a congregation’s search committee.

  • I came here to be immersed in a beautiful Rabbinical-seminary town, around inspiring people with beautiful values.

  • He soon proved that he had not been as deeply influenced and set upon the traditional rabbinical path as it might have seemed.

  • I had formed a sort of deistical system, in which were mingled rabbinical and Mosaic principles.

  • As the son of a rabbi he was educated in strict rabbinical orthodoxy, and for a time was a rabbi himself.

  • His father was a well-to-do goldsmith, who had settled in Tunis in 1823, where Maimuny received a strict rabbinical education.

  • This was especially true among the Hasidim, the sect of enthusiasts who set religious exaltation above rabbinical lore.

  • Jacob Tam, the greatest rabbinical authority of this time, was highly respected by the king.