That's a question that we didn't have to address for a long time, because
female rabbis are a very recent phenomenon. I've met a couple, together WITH
their spouses, and in both cases, the husband was instroduced as "Mister".
Oh my goodness! Maybe your question is even more modern than THAT.
Maybe the rabbi is also male. I can't think about it.
The male spouse of a Rabbi is called a "Rebbitz!"
They're called Rabbis.
They're called Rabbis.
Rabbis.
Jewish teachers are called Rabbis.
They were called rabbis meaning teacher or learned one.
Tefillin
Rabbis.
I think you are confused with the word "priest" in Judaism they are called Rabbis and yes Reform Jews can become Rabbis.
The Rabbis and sages. See also:Important Jewish leaders, prophets and rabbis
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.
Clergy for Judaism are called rabbis.
Once women get married with a men called Husband.