2. Noun. (Judaism) Mrs ¹
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Definition of Rebbetzin
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebbetzin
Literary usage of Rebbetzin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Promised Land by Mary Antin (1912)
"It did not take long to learn this much, — a couple of terms with a rebbetzin (female
teacher),—and after that she was done with books. ..."
2. The Promised Land by Mary Antin (1912)
"It did not take long to learn this much, — a couple of terms with a rebbetzin (female
teacher),—and after that she was done with books. ..."
3. Stories of Jewish Home Life by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal (1907)
"climbed the stairs, " the rebbetzin is a devil. ... While Tobias was haggling
with the rebbetzin in the kitchen, Rav's Mine—the old Rav's daughter—stepped ..."
4. Stories of Jewish Home Life by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal (1907)
"climbed the stairs, " the rebbetzin is a devil. ... While Tobias was haggling
with the rebbetzin in the kitchen, Rav's Mine—the old Rav's daughter—stepped ..."
5. Simon Eichelkatz: The Patriarch : Two Stories of Jewish Life by Ulrich Frank (1907)
"The rebbetzin felt at home only in her own house; ... The " rebbetzin" is probably
a phenomenon belonging to a past epoch. SEPTEMBER 30. ..."