The Jewish religious teachers are Rabbis.
They're called Rabbis.
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The Rabbis and sages. See also:Important Jewish leaders, prophets and rabbis
Sandy Furfine Wolf has written: 'The Jewish preschool teachers handbook' -- subject(s): Jewish religious education of preschool children
Prayers may be led by a cantor (chazan), or any knowledgeable member of the congregation.See also:More about Jewish prayerJudaism's teachers are its rabbis, or knowledgeable Jewish laity.See also:Jewish teachers throughout history
Jewish teachers (rabbis) typically wear a kippah or yarmulke on their head.
Religious teachers, or rabbis, became important leaders in Jewish communities primarily due to their role in interpreting and teaching Jewish law and tradition, especially after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. They provided spiritual guidance, education, and a sense of identity, helping to preserve Jewish culture and practices in the diaspora. Additionally, their authority in matters of ethics and community life fostered unity and resilience among Jewish people facing various challenges. As a result, they became central figures in maintaining the continuity of Jewish faith and communal life.
Jesus Himself in the first instance, since He opposed much of what the Jewish religious teachers of His day believed. The same Jewish teachers in failing to recognize Him as their Messiah, and refusing to allow Him to reform their ideas also helped create a new 'faith.'
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The term used for Jewish Religious Law is Halakha,
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Jewish teachers are called Rabbis.