- RABBI
- Pulpit presider
- Religious teacher
- Religious leader
- Spiritual leader
- Teacher
- Bris conductor
- Cantor's coworker
- Regina Jonas was the first ordained female one
- Talmud expert
- Bris overseer
- Bris participant
- Cleric in many a joke
- Sukkot leader
- Hebrew master
- Bat mitzvah officiant
- Shul VIP
- Talmudic scholar
- Temple teacher
- Wedding officiant, maybe
- Temple head
- Synagogue figure
- Browning's "___ ben Ezra"
- Mishnah expert
- Shul scholar
- Resolver of religious questions
- Dispute settler in a kibbutz
- Kibbutz counselor
- Leader that's also a beast with no tail?
- My master, in Hebrew
- Jewish scholar
- Priest and minister's cohort, in jokes
- Bar mitzvah official
- Yeshiva graduate, perhaps
- Congregation leader
- One who keeps things kosher?
- Jewish spiritual leader
- Synagogue leader
- Teacher in a temple
- Jewish religious leader
- Late sleeper in a Kemelman mystery
- Temple figure
- Talmud scholar
- Temple leader
- One of three who walk into many bars?
- Synagogue VIP
- Temple prayer
- Torah teacher
- Synagogue cleric
- Yeshiva graduate, often
- Talmudic teacher
- Temple biggie
- Temple scholar
- Mentor, in copspeak
- Yeshiva instructor
- Bar mitzvah figure
- Jewish authority figure
- Mishnah authority
- Newbie cop's mentor, in police slang
- Shul official
- Shmuley Boteach (former spiritual advisor to Michael Jackson), e.g.
- Holy man
- Maimonides, for one
- Synagogue official
- Character in many a joke
- Hillel, for one
- Shul leader
- Synagogue scholar
- Interpreter of Jewish law
- Judah ha-Levi, for one
- Mideast spiritual leader
- David Small, in Harry Kemelman books
- Browning's Ben Ezra, e.g.
- Holy leader
- Jewish holy man
- Jewish teacher
- Hebrew for "my master"
- Kibbutz teacher
- Hebrew scholar
- Shabbat services leader
- Religious leader in many a Chaim Potok novel
- Bar mitzvah presider
- Temple official
- Kemelman character
- Synagogue bigwig
- Synagogue teacher
- Certain wedding official
- Torah authority
- Reverend's counterpart
- What a seminarian may become
- Officiant under a huppah
- Krusty the Clown's father, for example
- Yeshiva figure
- Mohel, maybe
- Torah expert
- Browning's "Ben Ezra."
- Abba Hillel Silver.
- Ben Ezra.
- Jewish title of respect.
- Wise, for example.
- Ben Ezra, for one.
- Jewish cleric.
- Hebrew teacher.
- Master, in Biblical days.
- Ben Ezra, for example.
- Performer of marriages.
- Leader of a congregation.
- Maimonides.
- Jewish title.
- Stephen Wise.
- Amateur sleuth who slept late
- Ben Ezra, e.g.
- Ordained teacher
- Akiba, for one
- Fictional Friday slugabed
- Teacher, of sorts
- Isaac Wise, e.g.
- Kemelman's detective
- Friday the ___ Slept Late: Kemelman
- Akiba ben Joseph, for one
- Browning's "_____ Ben Ezra"
- Yeshiva product
- My teacher, in Hebrew
- Harry Kemelman's whodunit hero, e.g.
- Torah reciter
- Bar mitzvah officiator
- Kitchen supervisor, sometimes
- Seminary graduate
- Certain scholar
- Service leader
- Temple V.I.P.
- Jewish leader
- Literally, "my master"
- Harry Kemelman sleuth David Small, e.g.
- Shul's shepherd
- One of three people walking into a bar, in many a joke
- Bar mitzvah party
- Official traditionally seen in a black hat
- One of three people walking into a bar, in jokes
- Townsman in "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Certain teacher
- Fiddler on the Roof character
- Wedding party, sometimes
- Yom Kippur service leader
- Black hat wearer
- Certain wedding officiant
- One of three people walking into a bar, in a joke
- Yeshiva leader
- Bar mitzvah officiant
- Temple title
- Bat mitzvah figure
- Tel Aviv teacher
- Teacher of Jewish law
- Title for Elliot Kukla
- Religious leader who may deliver a _d'var Torah_
- My teacher in Tel Aviv
- He keeps it kosher?
- Shul teacher
- Shabbat service leader
- Torah interpreter
- Hebrew cleric
- Teacher of the Torah
- Jewish man of God
- Jewish theologian
- Synagogue speaker
- Bar mitzvah VIP
- Certain religious figure
- One reading from the Torah
- One who walks into a 33-Across, in some jokes
- Torah reader
- Bar mitzvah participant
- 71 Across figure
- Akiba, e.g.
- Synagogue chief
- One of three who walked into a bar?
- Certain member of the clergy
- Shul speaker
- Officiant at a Jewish wedding
- The first ordained female one was Regina Jonas in 1935
- Religious title held by Amy Perlin
- Confirmation class leader
- One presiding over a bat mitzvah
- Officiant under a chuppah
- Teacher of Judaism
- Person ordained during a semikhah
- Talmudic text reader
- Spiritual counselor
- Public menorah lighter, often
- Reader of 22-Across
- Sermon deliverer
- One teaching law
- Wedding party, perhaps
- Talmud teacher