Rabbi
The Spanish word 'rabino' translates to 'rabbi' in English. The term is used to denote a religious leader or teacher in Judaism, who is educated in Jewish law, tradition and practices. 'Rabino' is commonly used in religious contexts where the rabbi may lead community services, give sermons or interpret religious texts.
The rabbi is considered the leader of the community.
In this sentence, 'El rabino' is the 'rabbi' or the spiritual leader, and is used to describe his role in the community.
The book that the rabbi wrote is very interesting.
This sentence uses 'El rabino' to denote the author of the book, and implies a respect for the thought and insight of the rabbi.
The rabbi reads the Torah during Shabbat services.
Here 'El rabino' is used to describe the person who performs the ritual of reading the Torah during Shabbat services.