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Q: Where does the wife of a student Rabbi stand as far as still attending services in same temple?
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Does a rabbi walk to temple?

Mostly Orthodox rabbis do that.


What is the term for someone not a rabbi?

Rabbinical student


Fallower of a rabbi at a younger age what is he called?

Rabbinical student


What is a rabbi at a synagouge?

A rabbi is first and foremost a teacher. But a rabbi is also the spiritual leader of the congregation, leading services, officiating at weddings and funerals, etc.


Does a rabbi work on Yom Kippur?

Only at the synagogue during services


Who is the spiritual leader of the synagogue?

Any Jewish person may lead prayer services in a synagogue, but often a Rabbi leads.


Who is and ancient Jewish mystic?

There are many, but two examples are: Rabbi Nechuniah ben Hakaneh, who lived in the last decades of the second Temple and authored the mystical Sefer HaBahir; and Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai, who lived shortly after the second Temple's destruction, and redacted the Zohar.


How could someone claim sanctuary in the temple?

A person has to run into a temple/church and go to the priest/rabbi/rev and ask for sanctuary. This started in the Middle Ages. If the person leaves the church/temple he/she will then be arrested.


What is an ancient rabbi called?

The concept of a rabbi didn't start to appear until the end of the Biblical period. Prior to that, there were no ancient rabbis. The prophets, kings, and Temple priests were the leaders. Hillel


What is the difference between a Priest and Rabbi?

In today's religious systems, at first glance there would seem to be no difference. However, there are many and they are important. In Judaism, a priest is born to the Levitical line of Aaron the brother of Moses. Aaron's line is the Levitical priesthood. They are the only ones authorized to make the Temple sacrifices and intervene before God for the people. The book of Leviticus outlines the duties, requirements, and obligations for the entire family of a Levite who serves. The priesthood was established when the sons of Levi did not partake in the incident of the Golden Calf. It is a bloodline obligation, and the sons of Levi are caretakers of all the things that belong to God..that is the Temple itself, the instruments of the Temple, the services in the Temple and the purity of the people. Since there is currently no Temple in Jerusalem, there is no active priesthood. Those whose name is Levi, Cohen, Kahane, and other variants are possibly in the Levitical family as these are traditional names for Levites. A Rabbi is a teacher. That is what the word means, teacher. A rabbi can be anyone who teaches another in the principles of Judaism. In order to become a Rabbi, there are formal courses at "university" called "yeshiva" for the title of Rabbi. In short, a Rabbi is a religious teacher. As in most religions, there are greater and lesser rabbis and one must find a Rabbi who will teach the most effectively. Today's system is not like the greater yeshivas of ancient days. The yeshiva system of today does not generally recognise certain central figures such as Rambam or Rashi as great teachers who lead the yeshiva. The Rabbi is the religious leader of the synagogue. The synagogue is the center of the religious life of the Jew since there is no Temple in Jerusalem. The rabbi attends to "sermons" and questions of Jewish law known as halacha. He does not attend to the day to day operations of the synagogue; that is the responsibility of the president of the synagogue.


When was Rabbi Akiva born?

Rabbi Akiva was one of the foremost Rabbinic Scholars from the Tannaic period. He lived at the time of the descruction of the second temple and joined forces with Bar Kochba in the revolt against the Romans. You can read full biographies about Rabbi Akiva at http://www.answers.com/topic/rabbi-akiva


What is a Jewish vicar called?

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