when talking to a male rabbi: ken, rav (כן, רב)
when talking to a female rabbi: ken, rabbah (כן, רבה)
[Note: some female rabbis prefer to be called rav instead of rabbah]
Rabbi
The word "Rabbi" is never used as a Hebrew name.But if you are talking about the Hebrew WORD for rabbi, it's rav (רב)
It is from the Hebrew language.
rabbi = רב (pronounced Rav)The Hebrew word for Rabbi is rahv (רב) which means "master".The English word Rabbi actually comes from the Hebrew word rahbi (רבי) which means "my master".TeacherRav is Rabbi in HebrewThe Hebrew word for rabbi is rahv (רב)
Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy was created in 1947.
Rabbanit
A rabbi
A gabay works in the synagogue; I guess you'd say he's the manager (but not the rabbi).
Judaism.
Rabim means 2 things: either plural, or many.
Ken and in Hebrew כן
Yes!