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rabbi dayan vs dayan rabbi

Both "rabbi dayan" and "dayan rabbi" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Rabbi dayan" is the more common and appropriate order when referring to a rabbi who is also a judge in Jewish law. On the other hand, "dayan rabbi" could be used in a more general sense to describe a judge who is also a rabbi.

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rabbi dayan

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a rabbi who is also a judge in Jewish law.

This phrase is used to describe a rabbi who has the additional role of being a judge in Jewish law.
  • Captain. Commander Rabb has a woman here named Malka Dayan.
  • Looks like Dayan and Golda underestimated them.
  • Get me everything you can on a Mossad agent named Malka Dayan.
  • If certain people find out what I've done... Malka Dayan is the key to defusing this time bomb.
  • Malka Dayan. One moment, commander.
  • It's certain that Moshe Dayan is one of the outstanding figures of our time.
  • Zhang Dayan disapproved of her new profession
  • They wanted me to fly to Tel Aviv... to take Moshe Dayan to the front.
  • Ali Dayan Hasan from Human Rights Watch said Bhatti's death represented 'the bitter fruit of appeasement of extremist and militant groups both prior to and after the killing of Salmaan Taseer'.
  • Last week Rabbi Yisroel Silberstein was expelled from Russia.
  • My rabbi, Rabbi Peristein, used to say we're all guilty in the eyes of God.
  • Went on until a new rabbi came. Rabbis always spoil things.
  • Mrs Baumel, the rabbi's wife, who we've flown in from Indiana... will sit at the rabbi's feet... and eat pork.
  • It's Ariel, the rabbi son.
  • My father Nochim, the rabbi... my mother Channa.
  • Rabbi Nochin Gershon, from the village of Yanouf.
  • So then the priest says to the rabbi...
  • Even when the rabbi corrected every word he said for over three hours.
  • Rabbi, we want to hear your words.
  • The penguin skates on the stage dressed as a rabbi.

Alternatives:

  • rabbi who is a judge
  • rabbinical judge

dayan rabbi

This phrase is correct but less common. It could be used in a more general sense to describe a judge who is also a rabbi.

This phrase could be used to describe a judge who also happens to be a rabbi, without the specific context of Jewish law.
  • Captain. Commander Rabb has a woman here named Malka Dayan.
  • Looks like Dayan and Golda underestimated them.
  • Get me everything you can on a Mossad agent named Malka Dayan.
  • If certain people find out what I've done... Malka Dayan is the key to defusing this time bomb.
  • Malka Dayan. One moment, commander.
  • It's certain that Moshe Dayan is one of the outstanding figures of our time.
  • Zhang Dayan disapproved of her new profession
  • They wanted me to fly to Tel Aviv... to take Moshe Dayan to the front.
  • Ali Dayan Hasan from Human Rights Watch said Bhatti's death represented 'the bitter fruit of appeasement of extremist and militant groups both prior to and after the killing of Salmaan Taseer'.
  • Last week Rabbi Yisroel Silberstein was expelled from Russia.
  • My rabbi, Rabbi Peristein, used to say we're all guilty in the eyes of God.
  • Went on until a new rabbi came. Rabbis always spoil things.
  • Mrs Baumel, the rabbi's wife, who we've flown in from Indiana... will sit at the rabbi's feet... and eat pork.
  • It's Ariel, the rabbi son.
  • My father Nochim, the rabbi... my mother Channa.
  • Rabbi Nochin Gershon, from the village of Yanouf.
  • So then the priest says to the rabbi...
  • Even when the rabbi corrected every word he said for over three hours.
  • Rabbi, we want to hear your words.
  • The penguin skates on the stage dressed as a rabbi.

Alternatives:

  • judge who is a rabbi
  • judicial rabbi

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