A Rabbinical college is called a yeshiva; and a place where Torah is studied is a beit midrash.
Synagogues are mainly places of worship, but often Torah-classes are held there also. Yeshivas are mainly places of Torah-teaching/studying, but prayer-services are held there also.
Jews do not have churches. The Jewish place of worship is called a synagogue in English.
The Jewish peoples place of worship is called a Synagogue.
We don't a 'teaching priest' in Judaism.
They are mostly a missionary or a monks.
the sanctity of life
Teaching and encouraging the practice of Torah.
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The Jewish leaders whom you're asking about are called Rabbis. Each Rabbi may lead a synagogue (Jewish place of prayer) and/or a Jewish community.
A shuk (שוק) which is the same word for a modern Israeli marketplace.
Jews congregate in synagogues for prayer, study, celebration and mourning.
The Jewish Bible is called the Tanakh, which includes the Torah and prophets. It is used for learning and teaching, hope and inspiration, reverence and prayer; and it is read from in the synagogue.