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		Definition of haham in English: haham(also chacham) noun ˈhɑːhəm A spiritual leader among Sephardic Jews, or, more generally, a person learned in Jewish law. 西班牙系犹太人的精神领袖;精通犹太律法的人 Example sentencesExamples -  The chacham asks about the details, and our scripted reply is to talk about these specific legalities.
 -  Someone who is in awe of talmidei chachamim will himself become a talmid chacham.
 -  And, I believe, with the proper talmid chacham to help one, how could one not be excited to drink their words with thirst?
 -  He and others also note the special role of the chacham in the process of hatarat nedarim to justify this emphasis.
 -  In addition, the Jewish driver brought the talmid chacham directly to the location of the meeting.
 -  Now, to understand why I was shocked, you first need to understand how big of a talmid chacham Rav Nevenzhal is, and to understand why he sat in the back, you need to understand how anav, modest, this man is.
 -  This wonderful essay gave me the true meaning of being a talmid chacham.
 -  Given all my father and his friends appeared to have invested in my activities, my creeping sense of doubt about my own personal motivations for being such a chacham or know it all when it came to matters of killing started to trouble me.
 
 
 OriginFrom Hebrew ḥāḵām 'wise'.     |