The name of the Sikh scripture is Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It is considered the central religious scripture of Sikhism, containing the teachings and writings of Sikh Gurus and other spiritual leaders.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
In English, "Sikh" refers to a follower of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the 15th century. Sikhs believe in equality, social justice, and the teachings of their 10 spiritual leaders, known as Gurus.
Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
The spiritual leaders are not necessarily the same as religious leaders. Therefore the spiritual leaders are all those individuals throughout the world who are filled with spirituality, righteousness and piety. All of the human rights, animal and environmental protection activists are spirited/spiritual leaders. They are living instruments of divinity, which they freely share with all of humanity.
The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.
The prayer at the end of a Sikh service is called the Ardas.
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.
Sikh place of worship is called Gurudwara.
The relationship between a Guru and a Sikh is of that, which a teacher and student have, with a spiritual touch.
No.
Yes they did.