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somejew> i didn’t realize the order matters for such people.
Those whose main occupation is rabanut can simply be called Rabbis unless in some formal situation. Rabbi Dr Twersky is mentioned this way because his writings are about his “Dr” work. So, would a Rabbi who teaches computer science or philosophy.
The way you use it, it sounds like “Dr” is not a good word in your mouth. I am sure when you need medical advice, you make sure to go to someone who has no “Dr”.
I am actually nogea b’davar here, so maybe you can help answer my question: I know some black hat individuals with positions in the community with whom I occasionally have to interact. For some reason, they always address me as “Mr AAQ”. Most other people use first name or “Dr AAQ” (even though I don’t do surgeries). Is this just a style or he means that he is a Rabbi, and I am chopped liver?