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Clergy for Judaism are called rabbis.
The salary or allowance given to a member of the clergy is commonly referred to as a "stipend." This compensation is typically intended to cover living expenses and support the clergy's ministry work. Stipends can vary widely depending on the denomination, location, and specific responsibilities of the clergy member.
The religious authority in the religion of animism is called a shaman.
The likely word is rabbi (Jewish clergy), capitalized Rabbi if used with a name.
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Clergy in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), both men and women, use the official title of "The Reverend [1st Name Last Name.]" Clergy are also called "teaching elders, " and many choose to use the title "Pastor."
In the nineteenth century, clergy often wore the tall silk hat, also called the top hat, which was in style at the time. Clergy also wore the broad brimmed round topped hat that resembled the bowler hat.
Parson Brown traditionally refers to the clergy, specifically a personal name often used in songs. The color brown is not typically associated with the term in this context.
Clergy is a minister. Google him to find out!