hakham

/xɑːˈxɑːm/
noun
  1. A wise or learned person, especially a Jewish scholar or rabbi.
    • In Sephardic communities, a hakham often serves as a spiritual leader and teacher.
    • The hakham explained the ancient text to the students in the synagogue.
    • My great-uncle was a respected hakham who wrote commentaries on the Torah.
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