They're called Rabbis.
University teachers are called professors.
The Rabbis and sages. See also:Important Jewish leaders, prophets and rabbis
Jewish teachers are called Rabbis.
I believe just, because its just an upper eschalon of teaching.
Rabbis.
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No.
What are the various types of Jews? Is there something called Asedic Jewish?
There are both Jewish Religious Day Schools and Jewish Sunday Religious Schools. These are not very different from their Christian or Islamic equivalents.
Jewish teachers are called 'teachers' in English. In Hebrew, the word for teacher is 'morah' (f) or 'moreh' (m).A rabbi is a Jewish teacher. Rabbis are educated in Jewish law; therefore, they can interpret and make decisions, which allow students to get a better understanding.
The person who leads the prayers is called a 'cantor'.
A teacher of Jewish law and religion is typically referred to as a "rabbi," who is trained in the interpretation of Jewish texts, laws, and traditions. They guide their community in religious practices, ethical living, and spiritual growth. A student in this context, often called a "talmid" (male) or "talmidah" (female), engages in the study of Torah, Talmud, and other religious texts to deepen their understanding of Jewish law and philosophy. Together, teachers and students contribute to the ongoing transmission and evolution of Jewish learning and practice.