The seventh day of the sukkotfestival is called Hoshana Rabbah During each of the preceding six days of the Succot festival, a single stanza of the hoshanotlitany is said the congregation makes a circuit around the reader's platform carrying the four-speciesand during the recital (except on Sabbath) poetic supliations are made concerning agricultural crops for the coming year, that they not suffer from various natural disasters. On Hoshana Rabbah---literally "the Enhanced Hoshana"--- because seven circuits (hakkafot) are made, while, in addition to the stanzas that had been recited during the past six days, additional more serious hoshanotare added. They commemorate the circuits around the altarmade by the priests in the temple-in-jerusalem.
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Aziz Rabbah was born in 1962.
This is Aramaic. It is part of the Kaddish prayer. It means: "Magnified and sanctified be his great name"
It was rabbah Saddanne.
Bilal bin Rabbah
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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]
During the two year siege of Rabbah, in the 980's BC.
The night of Hoshanah Rabbah (the evening entering into the seventh day of Sukkot).
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