A Yeshiva teacher is a professor in a Jewish religious college. The Yeshiva's purpose is to train rabbis and other religious related professions in the ethics, traditions, and precepts of the Bible (the Old Testament to Christians). In Hebrew, the word "yeshiva" means "academy". Therefore, linguistically speaking, one could be a Physics or Mechanics professor in a technical or vocational yeshiva. However, most (if not all) technical colleges in Israel that has "yeshiva" in its name incorporate Jewish religious instruction in the major part of their curriculum. Jewish instruction is concentrated on the Torah (the first five books of The Bible), the traditional scriptures like the Talmud and Mishnah as well as the rest of the prophetic and literary books of the Jewish Bible. A yeshiva has the utmost goal of training a wholesome Jew, whether to be a rabbi or a useful member of society.
Depending on the era - prophets, sages, Rabbis. Of course, In Hebrew and Aramaic the words are different.
Jewish teachers are called Rabbis.
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Teacher (or in Hebrew Rabbi)
They called Him Rabbi, which means teacher in Hebrew.
מורה This is what "teacher" is in the Hebrew manuscript.
A rabbi
There is no Hebrew word for "is" or any form of the verb "to be" in the present tense in Hebrew. It is just implied from context.She is a teacher = hee morah (היא מורה) which literally means "she teacher".
a male teacher = moreh (מורה) a female teacher = morah (מורה)
in Hebrew it means "TEACHER"
In Hebrew, it is: (a male teacher) = moreh ha-Torah (a female teacher) = morat ha-Torah
Professor is the same in Hebrew as it is in English: Professor (פרופסור). The Hebrew word for "teacher" or "instructor" is Moreh (מורה).
Christians still call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
You could be in huge trouble for prank call on your teacher.
no a teacher can not call you dumb because it is you right to not be abused in any way but its your responsibility to mot call the teacher anything or make her/him annoyed in a way.