Rabbis

How many syllables in Rabbis?

rabbis has 2 syllables

Split Rabbis into syllables?

rab-bis

Definition of Rabbis

Rabbis are Jewish scholars who are trained in Jewish law and serve as spiritual leaders of Jewish communities.

How should Rabbis divide into syllables

The first syllable 'rab' has one vowel 'a' and two consonants 'r' and 'b'. The second syllable 'bis' has one vowel 'i' and two consonants 'b' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Rabbis

Noun

The rabbi gave a sermon at the synagogue on Saturday.

Sentences with Rabbis

  • The rabbis studied the Torah all day at the yeshiva.
  • The rabbi helped the couple plan their wedding ceremony.
  • The rabbi led the congregation in prayer at the synagogue.
  • The rabbis discussed the Talmud at their weekly meeting.
  • The rabbi gave advice to the young man who was struggling with his faith.
  • The rabbis wore yarmulkes and tallitot during the service.
  • The rabbi counseled the woman who was going through a difficult time.
  • The rabbis debated the meaning of a particular passage in the Torah.
  • The rabbi visited the sick members of the community in the hospital.
  • The rabbis sang traditional Jewish songs during the holiday service.

Quotes with Rabbis

  • A rabbi should not despair if people do not do as much as they should. Every little bit counts.
  • The rabbi who is passionate about his Judaism will take the events of the world and interpret them through a Jewish lens.
  • The rabbi has the duty to educate his community and inspire them to practice the commandments.
  • The rabbi must have the ability to connect with people from all walks of life and all levels of observance.
  • The rabbi is not just a teacher of Torah, but a guide for his community.

Number of characters in Rabbis

6 ( r, a, b, b, i, s )

Unique letters in Rabbis

5 ( r, a, b, i, s )

Rabbis Backwards

sibbar

Phonetic Transcription of Rabbis

IPA (International): ˈræˌbaɪz

ARA (American): ˈræˌbaɪz

EPA (English): ˈræˌbaɪz

RAE-BAY-Z