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talmudist

[tahl-moo-dist, -muh-, tal-] / ˈtɑl mʊ dɪst, -mə-, ˈtæl- /
NOUN
rabbi
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The Talmudist is Eli Black, who in 1970 merged United Fruit into a food-based conglomerate that he was assembling, and has proceeded to change its operations, its image, and even its name�to United Brands Co.

From Time Magazine Archive

He married the very beautiful Lillian Levantin, who was the daughter of a prominent Talmudist.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell

Reuven, Reb Saunders is a great Talmudist and a great tzaddik.

From "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok

The second son was ordained at the age of seventeen, and by the time he was twenty had achieved an awesome reputation as a Talmudist.

From "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok

He was a great Talmudist, but he had been trained in a European yeshiva, and I didn’t think he would take kindly to the scientific method of studying Talmud.

From "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok