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== Hasidism == As a rule, among hasidim, ''rebbe'' ({{IPAc-en|ห|r|ษ|b|ษ}}) is referred to in Hebrew as ''admor'' (pl. ''admorim''), an abbreviation for [[Hebrew Language|Hebrew]] ''adoneinu moreinu v'rabeinu'' ({{langx|he|ืืืื"ืจ}} acronym for '''ืื'''ืื ื ื '''ื'''ืืจื ื '''ืืจ'''ืื ื), meaning "our master, our teacher, and our rabbi", which is now the modern Hebrew word in Israel for ''rebbe''. Hasidim use the term ''rebbe'' also in a more elevated manner, to denote someone that they perceive not only as the religious leader or ''[[Nasi (Hebrew title)|nasi]]''<ref name=TheRebbeOnRebbe>{{cite web|last=Schneerson|first=Rabbi Menachem Mendel|title=The Head|url=http://www.chabad.org/therebbe/letters/default_cdo/aid/66722/jewish/The-Head.htm|work=Kabbalah and the Mystical|publisher=Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center|access-date=25 August 2013|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130619001923/http://www.chabad.org/therebbe/letters/default_cdo/aid/66722/jewish/The-Head.htm|archive-date=19 June 2013}}</ref> of their congregation, but as their spiritual adviser and mentor. ''The Rebbe'' or ''my Rebbe'' in this sense is a ''rav'' or ''rabbi'' whose views and advice are accepted not only on issues of religious law and practice, but in all arenas of life, including political and social issues. Sometimes a [[Hasid (term)|Hasid]] has a ''rebbe'' as his spiritual guide and an additional ''rav'' for rulings on issues of ''halakha''. Hasidim use the concept of a (non-Hasidic) ''rebbe'' in the simple sense of ''rabbi'', as the Yiddish-German equivalent to the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] word {{Script/Hebrew|ืจึทืึดึผื}} ''{{transliteration|he|rabi}}'' {{IPA|he|หสรคbi|}}. For example: "I will ask my rebbe ({{IPAc-en|ห|r|ษ|b|ษ}}), Rabbi ({{IPAc-en|ห|r|ae|b|aษช}}) [[Ploni#Hebrew|Ploni]] (so-and-so), for advice about this personal matter."
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