371 examples of rabbi in sentences

See Browning's inspiring poem, Rabbi Ben Ezra, XXIII, XXIV, XXV: "Not on the vulgar mass Called "work," must sentence pass, Things done, which took the eye and had the price; O'er which, from level stand, The low world laid its hand, Found straightway to its mind, could value in a trice:

Asclepiades a Grecian, Rabbi Achiba the Jew, Abraham Avenezra, and Rabbi Azariel, Arabians, (as I find them cited by [1230]Cicogna) farther add, that they are not our governors only, Sed ex eorum concordia et discordia, boni et mali affectus promanant, but as they agree, so do we and our princes, or disagree; stand or fall.

Asclepiades a Grecian, Rabbi Achiba the Jew, Abraham Avenezra, and Rabbi Azariel, Arabians, (as I find them cited by [1230]Cicogna) farther add, that they are not our governors only, Sed ex eorum concordia et discordia, boni et mali affectus promanant, but as they agree, so do we and our princes, or disagree; stand or fall.

Covilham and Rabbi Abraham went from Cairo, probably by sea, to Ormuz and the coast of Persia, whence they returned in company to Aden.

He chanced to meet at Cairo two Spanish jews, Rabbi Abraham, a native of Viseo, and Joseph, born in Lamego; who, after the departure of Covillian and Payva from Portugal, had told the king that they had been in Cairo, where they had received much information concerning Ormus, and of its trade with the Indies.

If they had not executed all his original instructions, they were now directed to send by the Jews an exact account of all the knowledge they had acquired, and to use their utmost efforts to visit Presbyter John, and to give all the information in their power respecting Ormus, to Rabbi Abraham, who had sworn by his law not to return to Portugal without visiting that place.

On the departure of Joseph, Covillian and Rabbi Abraham went to Ormus, and thence back to the Red Sea; whence Covillian sent Abraham into Portugal, with letters to the king, containing all the information acquired in this part of the expedition, and intimating his determination to go into the dominions of Presbyter John.

359.Secret Meeting of the Jews at the Rabbi's House.

The rabbi, in whose house the child was supposed to have been tortured, was seized, and at once condemned to be tied to the tail of a horse, and dragged through the streets of the town.

In a short space of time, eighteen Israelites in London shared the fate of the rabbi of their community in Lincoln.

Discussion as to the first conception of Heine's Rabbi are found in: Heinrich Heines Fragment; Der Rabbi von Bacharach, by Lion Feuchtwanger, München, 1907; Heinrich Heine und Der Rabbi von Bacharach, by Gustav Karpeles, Wien, 1895.

Discussion as to the first conception of Heine's Rabbi are found in: Heinrich Heines Fragment; Der Rabbi von Bacharach, by Lion Feuchtwanger, München, 1907; Heinrich Heine und Der Rabbi von Bacharach, by Gustav Karpeles, Wien, 1895.

All through the body of Schreiber's Handbuch, there are references to the places and legends mentioned in Heine's Rabbi.

His Excellency Governor Walsh, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Dr. Charles Fleischer, Chief Rabbi in the Rabbinate of New England.

In the third place, while not attempting to impeach the character of my accuser, may I submit the fact that my own standing will be vouched for by His Excellency the Governor of Massachusetts, the President of the Pilgrim Amalgamated Associated Advertising Clubs of America, the chief Rabbi in the Rabbinate of New England, etc., etc.

Rabbi's of the Jews, 234.

Now, in these days, such an assertion would be backed by an appeal to some learned Rabbi of a Zoological Society, who had written a deep pamphlet, upon what he would probably call the Theory of Hair.

[FORMULE.Not proper, because the word Rabbi is here made plural by the addition of s only.

Rabbi's manual.

Rabbi of Bacherach.

translation of Der Rabbi von Bacherach.

Rabbi's manual.

A rabbi takes stock.

A life of Menasseh Ben Israel, rabbi, printer & diplomat.

The man who stayed in Texas; the life of Rabbi Henry Cohen, by Anne Nathan & Harry I. Cohen.

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