Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leader.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leadership. The members of Judaism are called Jews.
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.
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 hierachy associated with other religions.
Unlike other religions, Judaism is not centralised and there is no one leader.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a person who's the equivalent to the Pope. The title Rabbi means teacher and today Rabbis have a number of roles in Jewish life.
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Judaism IS a religion.
Judaism ... the religion of the Jewish People ... is comprised of a single religion, known as "Judaism".
Judaism at 75% is the religion professed by most Israelis, but since Israel has no official state religion, it does not overwhelm politics.Judaism..
The spiritual leader within a synagogue is usually a rabbi (which is a Jewish teacher). But the religion as a whole has no leadership or central organization. Chassidic sects though are under the authority of special rabbis called 'Rebbes.'
Yes, Judaism is the Hebrew religion.