The spiritual leader within a synagogue is usually a rabbi (which is a Jewish teacher). But the religion as a whole has no leadership or central organization.
Chassidic sects though are under the authority of special rabbis called 'Rebbes.'
The Jews have local leaders within each community called Rabbis, but there is no single leader or authority over the Jewish faith.
Judaism isn't a centralised religion and does not have single or major leaders like other religions.
Judaism credits Abraham as being its founder. His life is recorded in the Torah (Genesis ch.12-25).
Moses conveyed God's Torah to the Israelites, who are descended from Abraham.
The rabbi's lead the prayer services. Our patriarchs are Abraham, Isacc, and Jacob
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Of course not.
The is no such thing as a "judaism".
Jews worship in synagogues.
Judaism does not have a centralized leadership.
Belief in God and in the Torah.
The major leaders in Spain from 1898-1899 include Canovas del Castillo and Praxedes Mateo Sagasta. These were the leaders of the Liberal Party.
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Moses.