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'''The Rabbi''' can refer to a specific individual
{{In the Heat of the Night episode
| name = The Rabbi
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| season = 7
| ep_num = 136
| prod_num = 2816
| date = ], ]
| writer = ]<br>]
| director = ]
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| year = 1994
| prev = ]
| next = Hard Choices
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'''The Rabbi''' was an episode of the television series ]. Aired on ], ], the episode dealt with hate crimes perpetuated against the local ] community.


'''Judaism:'''
==Plot summary==
{{spoiler}}
Rabbi Feldman (Stiller) returns to Sparta after being away for a number of years. The community is gifted with a new ]. However things soon become quite tense for the Jewish community after they are the victims of ]s. First the ] is vandalized, then their new Torah is stolen.


*], meaning "teacher" in Hebrew.
Chief Forbes begins an investigation immediately, and Feldman works with him to recover the community's property. But Feldman refuses to trust Bill Gillespie. Feldman is still angry with Gillespie's failure to take any action in the aftermath of another hate crime committed against the Jewish community a number of years ago.


'''Literature:'''
Eventually the Torah is recovered. Chief Forbes is invited to participate in the formal ceremony in which the Torah is presented to the synagogue.


*''The Rabbi'' (novel), a ] by American author ].
==Trivia==
*], main protagonist in Harry Kemelman's ''Rabbi Small'' novels
* ] is also known for appearing as Frank Costanza on ]. Stiller's wife Anne Meara also appeared on the series, having guest starred in the episode Poor Relations.


'''Sports:'''
==See also==
* ]


*], nicknamed "The Rabbi", American major league baseball player
]
*], nicknamed the "Rabbi of Swat", American major league baseball player

'''Television:'''

*], an episode in the long running TV series ''In the Heat of the Night''

{{disambiguation}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rabbi, The}}

Latest revision as of 12:47, 4 February 2020

The Rabbi can refer to a specific individual

Judaism:

  • Rabbi, meaning "teacher" in Hebrew.

Literature:

Sports:

  • Brian Horwitz, nicknamed "The Rabbi", American major league baseball player
  • Moe Solomon, nicknamed the "Rabbi of Swat", American major league baseball player

Television:

  • The Rabbi, an episode in the long running TV series In the Heat of the Night
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