Rav (or Rab, Modern Hebrew: רב) is the Hebrew generic term for a person who teaches Torah or is a Jewish spiritual guide or a rabbi. For example, Pirkei...
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Look up rav or räv in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rav (Hebrew: רב) is the Hebrew word for rabbi. Rav, RAV, or R.A.V. may also refer to: Rav, Kutch...
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Rav Wilding (born 16 October 1977) is a British television presenter and former police officer who served with the British Transport Police and Metropolitan...
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Rav Ashi (Hebrew: רב אשי) ("Rabbi Ashi") (352–427) was a Babylonian Jewish rabbi, of the sixth generation of amoraim. He reestablished the Academy at...
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Rav is a village of three hamlets; Rav Moti, Rav Nani and Temple; in an open plain, located nineteen miles from Chobari, in Rapar Taluka of Kutch district...
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Rav Pappa (Hebrew: רַב פַּפָּא) (c. 300 – died 375) was a Babylonian rabbi, of the fifth generation of amoraim. He was a student of Rava and Abaye. After...
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Israel Defense Forces ranks (redirect from Rav samal)
Officers without a university education can be promoted to a maximum of Rav Seren (Major), although the IDF often sponsors the studies for their majors...
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Toyota RAV4 (redirect from Toyota Rav-4)
were labeled as SXA11 rather than XA10, paired with an owner-given name of "RAV 4.1". The 1996 RAV4 got between 21 and 23 miles per gallon (4.2 to 4.8 gals...
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Rav-Kav (Hebrew: רב-קו, lit. "multi-line") is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments as a joint fare collection...
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Rav muvhak (Hebrew: רב מובהק) refers to the teacher from whom a student rabbi received "most of his knowledge". Thus, muvhak could be understood as "principal"...
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Abraham Isaac Kook (redirect from Rav Kook)
יִצְחָק הַכֹּהֵן קוּק; 7 September 1865 – 1 September 1935), known as HaRav Kook, and also known by the Hebrew-language acronym Hara'ayah (הראי״ה),...
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Rav Yemar (or Rav Yeimar or Rav Jemar; Hebrew: רב יימר) was an Babylonian rabbi, of the sixth and seventh generations of amoraim. According to Sherira...
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Ovadia Yosef (redirect from Rav Ovadia Yosef)
Retrieved 7 October 2013. Rav Ovadia Yossef. "Ceding Territory of the Land of Israel in Order to Save Lives", Tehumim Vol. 10, 1989 Rav Ovadia Yossef. "Ceding...
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Erev Rav (Hebrew: עֵרֶב רַב ‘êreḇ raḇ "mixed multitude") was a group that included Egyptians and others who had joined the Tribes of Israel on the Exodus...
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Rav Acha bar Yosef was a fourth generation Babylonian Amora. He was a close student of Rav Huna and the uncle of Rav Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak. He was a...
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Rav Mesharshiya (or R. Mesharshya, or Rav Mesharsheya, or Rav Mesharshia; Hebrew: רב משרשיא) was a Babylonian rabbi, of the fifth generation of amoraim...
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Rav Zevid (or Rav Zebid; Hebrew: רב זביד (השני) (died 385 CE), read as Rav Zevid Ha-Sheni, lit. "Rav Zevid II") was an Amora of Babylon of the fourth and...
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sages of Babylonia with the name "Rav Kahana", see Rav Kahana. Rav Kahana (II) (Hebrew: רב כהנא (השני), read as Rav Kahana (Ha-sheni), lit. "Rabbi Kahana...
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Amoraim (redirect from Rav Kruspedai)
at Naresh. Rav Kahana, teacher of Rav Ashi Rav Mesharshiya, student of Rava, son-in-law of Rav Kahana; colleague of Rav Papa. Rav Hama Rav Huna berai...
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Rav van den Berg (born 7 July 2004) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or right-back for EFL Championship club Middlesbrough...
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is generally accepted that references to Rav Nachman in the Talmud refer to Rav Nachman bar Yaakov, not to Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak. He was a student of...
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Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (redirect from Rav elyashiv)
Halakhic inquiries. Rav Elyashiv was the son of Rav Avraham Elyashiv (Erener) of Gomel, Belarus, and Chaya Mushka, daughter of the kabbalist Rav Shlomo Elyashiv...
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Rav Kahana, a name alluding to several Babylonian amoraim, may refer to: Rav Kahana I Rav Kahana II Rav Kahana III Rav Kahana IV This disambiguation page...
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Joseph B. Soloveitchik (redirect from Rav soloveitchik)
Theological Seminary (RIETS) at Yeshiva University in New York City, The Rav, as he was known, ordained close to 2,000 rabbis over the course of almost...
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Rav Ḥisda (Hebrew: רב חסדא) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Kafri, Asoristan in Lower Mesopotamia near what is now the city of Najaf, Iraq. He was...
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Honorifics in Judaism (section Rav)
Lastly it is also used when referring to the Tannaim. "Rav" is the Hebrew word for "master". "Rav" can be used as a generic honorific for a teacher or a...
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Shalom Rav (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם רָב; "Abundant Peace") is a blessing that is recited at the end of the evening and afternoon Amidot in the Ashkenazic tradition...
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Krav Maga (redirect from K rav Maga)
Krav Maga (/ˌkrɑːv məˈɡɑː/ KRAHV mə-GAH; Hebrew: קְרַב מַגָּע, IPA: [ˈkʁav maˈɡa]; lit. 'contact combat') is an Israeli martial art. Developed for the...
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