They're called Rabbi's
Rabbi
Jewish leader in religious cerimonies
Study in God kept the faith of the Jews in God because their religious teachers and leaders built places called synagogues for learning, prayer, and worship to their God.Jewish Answer:Study lets us know what our faith includes and what God requires us to do.
In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
The Torah.
There has been no single political, military, or religious leader representing all Jews for almost 2,000 years.
Religious Jews pray 3 times a day and 4 times on Saturday.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
Answer 1Jews are followers of Judaism, a religion. Israel is a theocracy. Its citizens are Israelis.Answer 2There is much debate over what Jews are. They are not a religion exclusively because their is a genetic or ethnic component. A Jew who loses his faith is still called an Atheist Jew. A Christian who loses his faith is not called an Atheist Christian. However, Judaism has a number of rituals and beliefs which are categorized under the term religion and a person can convert to Judaism by taking these on. Therefore, most people call it an ethno-religious group. As for Israel being a theocracy, that is patently untrue. Israel has no official state religion, no Rabbis or religious clergy make up parts of the government except as political parties (which every religious leader in every democratic country has a right to do as a citizen), and no segregation or otherwise for non-Jews. Israel is a Jewish State exclusively in the ethnic sense of the term. (Less than 25% of Israelis are actually religious Jews.)
They differed, some people's faith grew, others lost theirs.
Jewish spiritual leaders are called rabbis. Judaism has thousands of rabbis. While each of them has an informal level of status among the wider Jewish community based upon Torah-expertise, piety, and perhaps other factors, there is today no single highest spiritual leader.