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Rabbi vs Rabbi - What's the difference?

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In police slang terms the difference between rabbi and rabbi

is that rabbi is a senior officer who acts as a mentor while rabbi is a senior officer who acts as a mentor.

As nouns the difference between rabbi and rabbi

is that rabbi is a Jewish scholar or teacher of halacha (Jewish law), capable of making halachic decisions while rabbi is a Jewish scholar or teacher of halacha (Jewish law), capable of making halachic decisions.

rabbi

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A Jewish scholar or teacher of halacha (Jewish law), capable of making halachic decisions.
  • A Jew who is or is qualified to be the leader of a Jewish congregation.
  • A senior officer who acts as a mentor.
  • * 2006 , , "Soft Eyes":
  • * 2013 , , "Pilot":
  • rabbi

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A Jewish scholar or teacher of halacha (Jewish law), capable of making halachic decisions.
  • A Jew who is or is qualified to be the leader of a Jewish congregation.
  • A senior officer who acts as a mentor.
  • * 2006 , , "Soft Eyes":
  • * 2013 , , "Pilot":