Rabbi (English Wikipedia)

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  • Hezser, Catherine (1997). The Social Structure of the Rabbinic Movement in Roman Palestine. Mohr Siebeck. pp. 64–. ISBN 978-3-16-146797-4. Archived from the original on February 8, 2018. We suggest that the avoidance of the title "Rabbi" for pre-70 sages may have originated with the editors of the Mishnah. The editors attributed the title to some sages and not to others. The avoidance of the title for pre-70 sages may perhaps be seen as a deliberate program on the part of these editors who wanted to create the impression that the "rabbinic movement" began with R. Yochanan b. Zakkai and that the Yavnean "academy" was something new, a notion that is sometimes already implicitly or explicitly suggested by some of the traditions available to them. This notion is not diminished by the occasional claim to continuity with the past which was limited to individual teachers and institutions and served to legitimize rabbinic authority.

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  • "Rav". Dictionary.com. Retrieved April 21, 2022.

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  • "Orthodox Women To Be Trained As Clergy, If Not Yet as Rabbis". Forward.com. May 21, 2009. Archived from the original on December 6, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2012.

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  • רב ורבנים. June 3, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2022.האקדמיה ללשון העברית
  • Anakin, Michael (March 25, 2010). רַב בנקבה. האקדמיה ללשון העברית (in Hebrew). Retrieved December 5, 2022.

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  • Heinz-Josef Fabry entry Rab in Theological dictionary of the Old Testament Vol. 13 pp. 273–75 ed. G. Johannes Botterweck, sv:Helmer Ringgren, Fabry 2004 p. 273 "RAB... is also well attested in Phoenician.9 Here too rab functions as a title; its specific meaning can be determined only by its relationship to other offices and functions.10 Aramaic in all its dialects makes copious use of this root."

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