They helped Jews learn about their heritage.
It's mostly Orthodox rabbis who are multi-generational rabbis.
I believe rabbis CAN be scribes.
Rabbis are men. They do not get pregnant.
No, there are female rabbis, even amongst the Orthodox. (Orthodox female rabbis aren't pulpit rabbis.)
Keshet Rabbis was created in 2003.
Rabbis are allowed to do and not do the exact same things as any other Jewish male. There are not any additional restrictions placed on rabbis.
Rabbis are teachers and clergy people.
International Federation of Rabbis was created in 2000.
Union of Orthodox Rabbis was created in 1901.
Synagogues ARE temples, and sometimes rabbis visit.
The Rabbis are far more valuable. The sea captains and dockworkers are a dime a dozen, but the Rabbis are very rare.
You treat rabbis with the same respect you'd treat anyone else.