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page 1Religious honorifics

tzadik
thumb|Joseph (Genesis)|Joseph interprets Pharaoh's Dream (Genesis 41:15–41). Of the biblical figures in Judaism, Joseph is customarily called the Tzadik.
His Holiness
way of addressing religious figures
Baba
Indo-Iranian honorific term
Lalla
Berberian's civility title
Hasid
Ḥasīd (, "pious", "saintly", "godly man"; plural "Hasidim") is a Jewish honorific, frequently used as a term of exceptional respect in the Talmudic and early medieval periods. It denotes a person who is scrupulous in his observance of Jewish law, and often one who goes beyond the legal requirements of ritual and ethical Jewish observance in daily life. In the Mishnah, the term is used thirteen times, the majority of which being in the Tractate Pirkei Avot.
pope
title used for high-ranking church leaders
Maran
Maran () is a Jewish honorific prefix for exceptionally respected rabbis. It is an alternate form of Aramaic mar, meaning "master" (compare rav, rabban).
Honorifics for the dead in Judaism
Jewish terms of honor for the deceased
Talmid Chacham
honorific title given to one well versed in Jewish law