There is no special word for the home of a Rabbi.
Judaism has rabbis, NOT pastors.
Rabbis don't generally carry books with them because they are rabbis. If they do carry books, they can be any kind of books. But the name of the Jewish prayer book is the Siddur (סידור). Most traditional Jews carry a siddur with them, not just rabbis.
Clergy for Judaism are called rabbis.
It's mostly Orthodox rabbis who are multi-generational rabbis.
I believe rabbis CAN be scribes.
Rabbis are men. They do not get pregnant.
Keshet Rabbis was created in 2003.
No, there are female rabbis, even amongst the Orthodox. (Orthodox female rabbis aren't pulpit rabbis.)
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.
When addressing a couple where both are rabbis, you can write "Rabbi and Rabbi [Last Name]." For example, if their last name is Cohen, it would be "Rabbi and Rabbi Cohen." This format acknowledges both individuals' titles and honors their roles within the community.
Rabbis are teachers and clergy people.
International Federation of Rabbis was created in 2000.