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Rabbis don't preach. However the rabbi (or any leader) of a prayer service will usually be found at the bimah, which is rarely called an almemar.

Note: A Jewish prayer service does not require a rabbi.

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The Almemar, or bemah, in Talmudic times the term "tebah" (desk) was used.

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The podium which the Rabbi stands on is called a Bimah

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