There is no such thing as a Jewish church. Furthermore, Rabbis are teachers, and they often (but not always) function as the leaders of prayer services). Local synagogues usually have a president and/or board of directors or council.
There is no leadership above the local synagogue level.
Rabbis are Jewish clergy. Most synagogues have a president and board that run them.
There is no universal spiritual leader of the Jewish people. However, certain Chassidic sects follow a Rebbe, which is a kind of spiritual leader.
Both are related to the Jewish religion. A rabbi is a Jewish leader and teacher; a synagogue is a Jewish place of worship.
Jewish spiritual leaders are called rabbis. Judaism has thousands of rabbis. While each of them has an informal level of status among the wider Jewish community based upon Torah-expertise, piety, and perhaps other factors, there is today no single highest spiritual leader.
The leader of the Jewish faith is called Rabbi.
The Jewish religious teachers are Rabbis.
No, the Church was led by Popes and bishops, and it opposed the Rabbis.
Rabbis.
A Rabbi is a Jewish teacher, but rabbis in modern times also have other functions:Prayer leader (including weddings and funerals)Kosher food supervision (orthodox rabbis only)Religious counselingReligious school principals
The Rabbis and sages. See also:Important Jewish leaders, prophets and rabbis
Rabbis are allowed to do and not do the exact same things as any other Jewish male. There are not any additional restrictions placed on rabbis.
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A rabbi is a Jewish religious leader and teacher. If a Jewish person has a religious question, they usually go to a rabbi. Rabbis also give spiritual advice. They are not appointed by god.a rabbi is a spiriual leader. each community has at least one rabbi.Rabbis ARE Jewish, and they're teachers and clergy people.