Rabbi
Jewish spiritual leaders are called rabbis. Judaism has thousands of rabbis. While each of them has an informal level of status among the wider Jewish community based upon Torah-expertise, piety, and perhaps other factors, there is today no single highest spiritual leader.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
Jewish leader in religious cerimonies
They expected a physical leader, not a spiritual one.
They're called Rabbi's
In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
There has been no single political, military, or religious leader representing all Jews for almost 2,000 years.
You would have had to be there to experience it, but the Bible indicates that there was great sorrow among his disciples and believers, but rejoicing among the religious hierarchy of the Jews.
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The messiah, whom we still await.
Most Jewish religious leaders are titled Rabbi or Rav. Chassidic leaders are called Rebbe. Sefardi leaders are often titled Chacham. Judges are called Dayan.