There is no leader of the Judaism religion.
Abraham is known as the father of Judaism, but there is no person known as "the leader of Judaism".
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leader.
Unlike other religions, Judaism is not centralised and there is no one leader.
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
There hasn't been a religious leader of all Judaism in roughly 1600 years.
Abraham.
Abraham
Rabbi
A Rabbi or a Cantor (or anyone for that matter) can interpret and teach the laws of Judaism.
The closest there is to a 'current leader' in Judaism is the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, that gives the 'most authoritative' interpretation of the law; precisely how authoritative it is, however, is a matter for a 'characteristic divergence of opinions' to put it simply, in Judaism :)Answer:Judaism hasn't had a single leader for two thousand years, let alone a current one. Each Jewish community has its own Rabbi or Rabbis. Answer:There is no "current leader" in Judaism as Judaism is not a centralised religion.
Judaism does not have a centralized leadership.