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I guess the Schindler Jews had not had their Sabbath in a while and it was a kind gesture by Schindler. They had been working hard in his factory and the Sabbath is a day of rest and worship, so it was a break as well
Sir Jonathan Sacks is the chief rabbi
The congregation prays and listens to the Torah-reading. Sometimes the Rabbi also addresses the congregants; and sometimes a Kiddush is served after the services.
Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks. He is the religious leader of the Jewish community in the UK. Rabbi is a Jewish word meaning Teacher.
The cast of The Sabbath - 2011 includes: Yotam Ishay as David Rebecca Keatley as Rachel Mike Parish as Rabbi Jeffrey
There are three general leaders in Jewish Worship.Rabbi: This is a person trained in Jewish law, ritual, and tradition and ordained for leadership of a Jewish congregation (especially one serving as chief religious official of a synagogue). The Rabbi will often give the D'var Torah or Sermon to the Congregation and serve as a general spiritual leader.Hazan/Cantor: The Hazan is responsible for leading the communal praying by singing the prayers. Any knowledgeable congregant may serve as a temporary Hazan, but most synagogues have a permanent Hazan, at least on Sabbath and festivals.Ba'al Qoreh: This person specifically reads the Torah in front of the congregation at the certain times of the service where it is possible. The function of Ba'al Qoreh is often merged into the Rabbi's or Hazan's duties.
A rabbi is first and foremost a teacher. But a rabbi is also the spiritual leader of the congregation, leading services, officiating at weddings and funerals, etc.
Only at the synagogue during services
Robert Goldenberg has written: 'The Sabbath-law of Rabbi Meir' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Sabbath (Jewish law), Talmud 'The emergence of Judaism' -- subject(s): Judaism, History
Any Jewish person may lead prayer services in a synagogue, but often a Rabbi leads.
An imam is a religious leader in Islam, leading prayers and providing spiritual guidance to the community. A priest is typically a leader in Christianity, responsible for conducting ceremonies and providing pastoral care to members of the church. A rabbi is a religious leader in Judaism, teaching and interpreting Jewish laws and traditions, and leading worship services.
There is no equivalent to a Vicar in the Jewish religion.