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Judaism does not have priests in the same way that some other religions do. Instead, it has rabbis, who are educators and spiritual leaders within the community. In ancient times, the Temple in Jerusalem had a priestly class known as the Kohanim, but since the destruction of the Second Temple, the role of the rabbi has become central to Jewish religious life. Today, rabbis lead services, teach, and provide guidance, while the Kohanim hold a ceremonial status in certain rituals.

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