List of people called Rabbi

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Rabbi (Heb., leader, teacher, master, director; variously rav, rebbe, etc.) is an honorific title used by his followers to refer to any rabbi. But some rabbis have achieved such fame that they are widely called rabbi even by people not their followers.

People called Rabbi[]

  • Yochanan ben Zakkai, sage of the first century CE and probably the first to be called "rabbi".
  • Jesus of Nazareth was often called "Rabbi" in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark while in John he is also called "Rabboni" ("our rabbi").
  • John the Baptist was called "Rabbi" by his disciples in John 3:26
  • Judah HaNasi (c. 135 to 217)
  • Mose Solomon (1900-1966), the "Rabbi of Swat", American Major League Baseball player

People called Rabbah[]

People called Rabenu[]

People called Rav[]

  • Abba Arika (175–247)

People called the Rav or haRav[]

People called Rava[]

People called Mar (master, mister)[]

People called Maran (our master)[]

  • Yosef Karo (1488–1575)

See also[]

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