Gabbai
Americannoun
PLURAL
GabbaimPLURAL
Gabbais-
a minor official of a synagogue, having limited ceremonial or administrative functions.
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(in the early Middle Ages) a government official charged with collecting taxes.
Etymology
Origin of Gabbai
Literally, “treasurer”
Example Sentences
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Mikulincer was known as the gabbai of the synagogue, leading its day-to-day operations.
From Seattle Times
Inmates periodically hold an informal vote to elect a “gabbai” to run the shul, which is currently led by a Hasidic man from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, who is locked up for arson and corporate fraud.
From New York Times
“It might be that the gabbai was during the week working against you on a campaign but now is calling you up for an aliyah,” he said, describing people of different political persuasions taking on roles in a worship service together. “It’s an oasis of friendship and understanding in an increasingly partisan town.”
From Washington Post
That brings me back to the remarkable photo taken this year by David Strick of Edith Umugiraneza, Dario Gabbai, Yevnigue Salibian, Sara Pol-Lim and Aracely Garrido.
From Time
This is an important year, said David Dario Gabbai, a 93-year-old survivor who traveled to Poland this week from his home in California.
From Washington Post
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