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A Rabbi is a Jewish teacher, but rabbis in modern times also have other functions:

  • Prayer leader (including weddings and funerals)
  • Kosher food supervision (orthodox rabbis only)
  • Religious counseling
  • Religious school principals
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Rabbis do many things:

1. Write Jewish books

2. Supervise kosher food preparation

3. Chaplains in the military

4. Perform Jewish life cycle events

5. Train as mohels for circumcision

6. Visit people in hospitals and prisons

7. Jewish religious counseling

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Ordained rabbis need jobs, and they'll sometimes travel far away to get them.

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Ordained rabbis can start out as student and associate rabbis after finding a job.

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