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לרב — meaning in English: To the rabbi

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בשטחים
bashtakhim
מפורט
meforat
לרב
larav
ידיהם
yedeihem
זכרוני
zikhroni
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'לרב' (larav) in religious and community-oriented contexts, particularly when addressing or referring to a rabbi in a synagogue or during communal gatherings. For example, during a discussion about Torah interpretations, one might say, 'I will ask the question לרב to clarify our understanding.'
Synonyms & nuances
'לרב' (larav) is specifically used to denote a rabbi, while the term 'רב' (rav) can be used more broadly to mean 'great' or 'master.' The distinction lies in the formal address 'לרב' which is often used in direct communication, enhancing the respectful tone when engaging with a rabbi.
Culture
'לרב' (larav) has deep roots in Jewish tradition, referring not just to a title but to a position of respect and authority in the community. The role of a rabbi has evolved over centuries, from being a legal expert to a spiritual leader, showcasing the changing dynamics of Jewish life. Culturally, addressing someone as 'larav' reflects the reverence for wisdom and guidance in Jewish teachings.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'לרב' mean in English?
'לרב' (larav) translates to 'to the rabbi' in English, often used in contexts where one is seeking guidance or authority from a rabbi.
Q.How do I use 'לרב' in a sentence?
You can use 'לרב' in sentences like, 'I will speak to לרב about the upcoming holiday schedule' to indicate you are addressing or referring to the rabbi.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'לרב'?
One common mistake is using 'לרב' when talking about a rabbi in a casual context. It's best reserved for formal situations, such as discussions of religious matters or during synagogue services.
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