1. melamed - Noun
2. Melamed - Proper noun
(historical, Judaism) A religious teacher or instructor in general, especially in the Talmudic period.
(Orthodox Judaism) A rabbi who serves as a religious teacher of children.
Melamed (plural Melameds)
A surname.
Curley, Edwin, "Spinoza's exchange with Albert Burgh", in Melamed & Rosenthal (eds. Source: Internet
He was 73. The Niftar was a long-time Melamed in Satmar of Williamsburg. Source: Internet
Includes 1st appearance of biographical sketches of Pinsker written for the Maccabaen by famous authors including Reuben Brainin, Achad Ha’am, and Shmaryahu Levin, and S. M. Melamed. Source: Internet
Featured at the event will be anti-terror expert Avi Jorisch, Mideast strategic analyst Avi Melamed and missile defense scientist Ari Sachar. Source: Internet
IAI EVP and Bedek Aviation Group general manager Yosef Melamed said, "This is an opportunity to expand our client base for maintenance and technical services. Source: Internet
Yitzhak Melamed, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, speaking at an Artistic Director's Roundtable, Theater J, Washington D.C., 18 March 2012. Source: Internet