There is no universal head of Judaism. Judaism functions in a Congregationalist way, with every synagogue headed by a Rabbi who is a member of one of the movements of Judaism and endorse the general views of the movement's leadership (made of more Rabbis in a democratic assembly).
Jews do not have churches. Jewish houses of worship are called 'synagogues' and Judaism has no single leader.
Judaism doesn't have churches. Additionally, Judaism isn't a centralised religion with a single leader.
There isn't any. There's no human person with authority to issue instructions to Jews.
And when you think about it, there never has been. Perhaps the closest anyone ever
came was Moses, but he was relaying instructions to the people from a higher authority,
not dreaming them up on his own.
There was a relatively brief period in Jewish history when kings reigned. But their job too
was clearly to follow instructions and rule in accordance with Torah. Any king who let his
position go to his head and decided to rule on his own was soon brought down.
So, there isn't any.
That depends on the branch of Judaism. Rabbis are in charge in Orthodox synagogues, but the other branches have Executive Directors.
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Another contributor mused:
On the other hand, many folks would tell you that G-d is in charge in Orthodox synagogues,
and the others are run by the rabbis, executive directors, and boards of directors.
The Jewish house of worship is not called a church. It is called a synagogue. The spiritual leader of the synagogue or temple is the Rabbi.
Additionally, Jews are Congregationalist by nature as opposed to unified. Therefore, there is not one "supreme Rabbi" in the same way that there is a Pope in Christianity or there used to be a Caliph in Sunni Islam. There are also no regional leaders or directors like Orthodox Christian Patriarchs or Shiite Ayatollahs. There are some Rabbis whose opinions are more respected, but they have no greater or vested power on account of their "Jewish position".
Jews do not have churches. Our houses of worship are called synagogues, and they do not have leaders.
We do have Rabbis, which are Jewish teachers, and in many countries, they are regarded as clergy, but they are not necessary for the function of a synagogue.
Jews do not have churches. Our houses of worship are called synagogues, and they do not have leaders.
We do have Rabbis, which are Jewish teachers, and in many countries, they are regarded as clergy, but they are not necessary for the function of a synagogue. Judaism there is no leader above the local synagogue level, unlike other religions, such as Catholicism which has a pope and cardinals.
There is no such thing as "The Jewish Church" and there no head of the Jewish religion.
The structures of Christian churches have no equivalent in Judaism. Jews do not have a pope, cardinals, bishops, priests, elders, ranks or any centralization at all.
Judaism is not centrally organized like "Churches." There is no head and there is no "church."
Judaism has no central church, no ranks, no pope, and no organization above the level of the local synagogue, which may or may not have a Rabbi and/or a Cantor.
The Rabbi is the leader of the Jewish congregation
The head of the Protestant Church is Jesus.
The Pope is head of the Roman Catholic Church.
church
No, the Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic church. The Ecumenical Patriarch is the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The Pope is the Vicar of Christ on earth, and the visible head of His Church, the Catholic Church.
Head of the River Church was created in 1792.
Jesus Christ is the King and Head of the Church.
Church. CH UR CH
Jesus is to the leaders of the church, as the head of the church.
The head Quarters of the Roman Catholic church is The Vatican Rome
Jesus was obviously the original head of the church. He then chose Peter, one of his apostes to be the pope. From then on the pope, which is also called the Vicar of Christ is the head of the church.
Jesus Christ is the invisible head of the Catholic Church.