| n. 1. The wife of a rabbi, often responsible for the management of the mikvah of her community. 2. A woman who is a Jewish spiritual leader. [Yiddish rebetsin : rebetse, rebbetzin (rebe, rebbe; see REBBE + -tse, feminine suffix, from Slavic sources such as Polish -ica, -yca, Belarusian -ica, and Ukranian -yca, all from Proto-Slavic -ica) + -in, feminine suffix (from Old High German).] |
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