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ha·kam noun or ha·ham \ḵäˈḵäm\; also cho·chem \ˈḵȯḵəm\ (plural haka·mim or haha·mim \ˌḵäḵäˈmēm\) Etymology: Hebrew ḥākhām wise, wise man; chochem from Yiddish khokhem, from Hebrew ḥākhām 1. : one learned in Jewish Law : wise man; specifically plural : the rabbinical interpreters of biblical law of the first two Christian centuries whose interpretations are recorded in the Mishnah and contemporary works 2. : a title given to a rabbi by the Sephardic Jews |