They're clergy people
Yes. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim services are all led by preachers. Christians call them priests (catholic) or pastors (protestant). Jews call them rabbis. Muslims call them imams. The previous answer is incorrect. Imams and Rabbis are not considered preachers. They are considered teachers. The concept of "preaching" is purely Christian in practice.
The levitical preisthood that was started by Aron, Moses partner, acted as the religious leaders of the Jewish people. They would explain God's teachings to the people. They were also experts on the scripture.later when the levitical preisthood was almost completely destroyed, Rabbis took over the job of religious instructions. Many of the Jewish prophets were like modern preachers and many of them were levitical priests.Answer 2The "preachers" were the Torah-sages and rabbis, throughout the generations, whether or not they were Levites. In early times, some were identical with the Prophets.
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Synagogues are the Jewish houses of prayer; and Rabbis are the leaders of the Jewish communities. Most synagogues were and are guided by one or more Rabbis. The Rabbis (Torah-sages) spelled out the importance of praying in synagogue (public prayer) as part of living according to Judaism (Talmud, Berakhot 7b-8a). In addition, many synagogues have also functioned as places of Torah-learning, which is led by Rabbis who teach Torah to scholars and members of the laity. See also the Related Links.Link: More about Jewish prayerLink: History of synagogue-prayer
Both are related to the Jewish religion. A rabbi is a Jewish leader and teacher; a synagogue is a Jewish place of worship.
judaism. The Rabbis were and are the transmitters of the Oral Law, which is part of the Torah. It is also known as the Talmud (and commentaries). Rabbis are called upon to teach and explain Torah, and to determine halakhah (Torah law). For a list of the most basic Jewish beliefs, see the attached Related Link.
A pulpit is a raised box found in a church from which the preachers speaks to the congregation. See the related links for pictures.
It's mostly Orthodox rabbis who are multi-generational rabbis.
I believe rabbis CAN be scribes.
Rabbis are men. They do not get pregnant.
The standard collective nouns for a group of preachers are:a converting of preachersa pontification of preachers
Keshet Rabbis was created in 2003.