melamed
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Melamed
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
Hebrew
מְלַמֶד
(
“
teacher
”
)
.
Noun
melamed
(
plural
melamdim
)
(
historical
,
Judaism
)
A
religious
teacher
or
instructor
in general, especially in the
Talmudic
period.
(
Orthodox Judaism
)
A
rabbi
who serves as a religious teacher of children.
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