Yes, you have to be Jewish to become a Rabbi.
Yes, in order to use the title of 'Rabbi', a person must receive their 'smicha' through a Jewish religious school (Yeshiva).
He will often become leader of a synagogue and/or a Jewish community.
Yes. The Rabbi conducts it.
A rabbi is a Jewish religious leader and teacher. If a Jewish person has a religious question, they usually go to a rabbi. Rabbis also give spiritual advice. They are not appointed by god.a rabbi is a spiriual leader. each community has at least one rabbi.Rabbis ARE Jewish, and they're teachers and clergy people.
Yes!
A rabbi
Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks. He is the religious leader of the Jewish community in the UK. Rabbi is a Jewish word meaning Teacher.
Answer 1They need the same requirements as men do:1. They have to be 100% committed to their Jewish training2. They have to have patience, compassion and love3. They have to have respect for non-JewsAnswer 2All of the above might be nice to have, but are not requirements to being a Rabbi. In order to become a Rabbi, a woman has to go to an accredited Jewish Institution and study there to the satisfaction of the school. At this point they will get a degree which certifies them to be a Rabbi in a synagogue in the relevant denomination. The time necessary to complete such a degree is incumbent on the Institution and the relevant denomination of Judaism's standards.
A rabbi and a cantor.
A rabbi.
A Rabbi
A priest in Hebrew is "cohen". So people named Cohen are descended from Jewish priests. A Cohen / Kohen is specifically a Jewish Priest ascended from Aaron.