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How did Paul assist the Jewish Religious leaders in trying to stamp out christianity, and explain the impact this ha Paul approched the High Priest and asked for letters of introduction to the synagogues in Damascus, so that d on the development of the Early Church. if he would find any followers of the Lord, he would be able to arrest them, men and women and bring them back to Jerusalem.
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The Pharisees which were Jewish religious leaders
NO. His paternal grandfather was Jewish but converted to Protestant Christianity. By Jewish religious law he is not Jewish in any respect.
The Rabbis and sages. See also:Important Jewish leaders, prophets and rabbis
These religious leaders were called the Kohanim or High Priests. In terms of regional and religious politics, they were called the Sadducees. Opposing them were the Pharisees or populist Jewish leaders that would eventually become the Rabbinate.
Judaism isn't a centralised religion so leaders are at the community level. Leaders can be religious or secular depending on how they're associated with their community.
A great sage of judisim or in other words a Rabbi is a religious leader.
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he inherited his surname from his Serphardic Jewish fathers family but converted to Christianity in 1862
Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. The person who leads prayers during religious services are called cantors. Judaism is not a centralised religion and doesn't have the kind of hierarchy associated with other religions.
The cross (Christianity)- Jesus raising from the dead! The crusafix (Christianity)- Jesus being crusified! Tallit (Jewish)- a sawl with 613 bits of string coming off it to symbolise the 613 rules! Kippah (Jewish)- a hat wore on the top of the head. Shows respect for God! :)