The individual selected to lead a synagogue service is referred to in Hebrew as the "BAH-ahl t'FEE-lah" ...
literally the "prayer-master" ... for the duration of that particular service. The role may be filled by any willing
adult worshiper present at the service, with the approval of the other attendees.
the man who leads prayers is called 'Imam' that person can be randomly picked out of a crowd who knows the prayers word
The person who leads the prayers is called a 'cantor'.
The person who leads prayers during religious services is called a Cantor.
In Iraq prayers are called by the athann which is the call to prayer from the mosque from the imann ,the man who leads prayers.
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.
Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. The person who leads prayers during religious services are called cantors. Judaism is not a centralised religion and doesn't have the hierachy associated with other religions.
Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. The person who leads prayers during religious services are called cantors. Judaism is not a centralised religion and doesn't have the kind of hierarchy associated with other religions.
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The person who leads the parade is called the Grand Marshall.
The person who leads a council meeting cab be called the chairperson.
The Rabbi leads the order of the service and the Cantor leads the prayers.
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