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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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