A Rabbi.
Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".
Judaism.
They were called rabbis meaning teacher or learned one.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a person who's the equivalent to the Pope. The title Rabbi means teacher and today Rabbis have a number of roles in Jewish life.
adjective for Judaism is Jewish
A rabbi by Hebrew definition is a teacher. But really, it's more reffered to someone who teaches Judaism. I should know, I'm Jewish!
Clergy for Judaism are called rabbis.
the word Judaism comes from the name Judah
The spiritual leader within Judaism is a rabbi. But a rabbi is not a requirement for prayer. Any Jew over the age of 13 can lead a service.Anyone is allowed to lead the prayers. The one who does so is called the chazan.
Morrison David Bial has written: 'Teacher's guide to liberal Judaism at home' 'Liberal Judaism at Home (Teachers Manual)' 'The questions you asked' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Judaism 'Liberal Judaism at home' -- subject(s): Customs and practices, Reform Judaism
The correct phrase is "What is your class teacher's name?" The use of "teacher's" indicates possession, showing that the name belongs to the teacher. In contrast, "teacher name" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
Yes indeed. Judaism is the name of the Jewish religion ... probably the best name.