No.
Jewish religious teachers are commonly referred to as "rabbis." Rabbis are trained in Jewish law, tradition, and theology and often serve as spiritual leaders and educators within their communities. In addition to rabbis, other titles may include "cantor" (hazzan), who leads prayer services, and "rebbe," a term often used for a spiritual leader in Hasidic communities.
A "Hasidic Food Customer" would be a Hasidic Jew (Orthodox) shopping for Kosher items.
Smoking is a contravention of Jewish Law which requires a preservation of the body and a preservation of life. Since smoking only advances death, it is prohibited. This was reinforced around a decade ago, when many leading Rabbis, as a group, publicly proclaimed the religious Jewish stance against smoking. Individual Rabbis have spoken similarly for over a century.
A Hasidic Jew doesn't shave.
Ozharov - Hasidic dynasty - was created in 1827.
The leader in the Jewish community would usually be a rabbi who has attained this status by being certified by a rabbinical board (committee of rabbis). A rabbi is supposed to be learned in the Torah, Talmud and Jewish laws and customs and also continually learning to increase this knowledge as well as practicing these customs. A rabbi should likewise also be a teacher of these traditions.
Yes babies have a secret language. There is the Na-na language and the Ga-ga language.
The Secret Language of Birds was created in 1998.
Secret
No.
You can replace vowels with the letter you like and then the secret language would be formed. Your question in Secret Language would be : Hpw dp ypp spppk l spcrpt lpngppgp. !!!
The Greek word for "Secret" is "μυστικό".