There are no 'holy' people in Judaism. We worship only G-d. We have Rabbis, and they lead Synagogue services and officiate at weddings etc. But they are ordinary people, equal with all other Jews and all other humans. They do not act as intermediaries between us and G-d, we speak directly to G-d. Rabbis are, above all, scholars, and are well versed in Torah and Talmud. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jews do not have a holy man.
A Jewish teacher is called a Rabbi, and Rabbis are usually the leader for the synagogue or local Jewish community, but they are not considered "holy men" or "priests".
There are many, but I suppose Moses is the No. 1 holy man.
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The Sabbath (Saturday) and Yom Kippur; and to a slightly lesser degree, the festivals.
The Middle East, in particular the city of Jerusalem in Israel has holy sites for all 3 of those religions.
Judaism does not have a Holy Temple. It was destroyed in the year 70 by the Romans. In Jewish writings of today, it is simply referred to as the Temple in Jerusalem, the Holy Temple, or Beit Ha-Mikdash (Hebrew for house of holiness).
The western wall is the most holy thing for the Jews ( and even for some chrostens because the western wall is a part of the Jewish temple ) . Because the western wall Jerusalem is holy for the Jews, this is the most holy city for the Jews .
what are the holy man called
Jerusalem
Rabbis and cantors
Israel
Of course not.
The is no such thing as a "judaism".
The Holy Man was created on 2005-03-03.