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Judaism is primarily a congregationalist religion, so most Rabbis, while recognized by other Rabbis, have no power over other Rabbis. (This is contrary to Catholocism or Orthodox Christianity where Bishops have power over local Priests, etc.) Some Rabbis have more clout, such as the Chief Rabbis of several countries, but they only have the clout they have because other Rabbis agree with their position, not because of the name of the position. Currently the Chief Ashkenazic Rabbi of Israel is Rabbi David Lau (the son of Yisrael Meir Lau, a former Chief Ashkenazic Rabbi) and the Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel is Yitzhak Yosef (the son of Ovadia Yosef, a former Chief Sephardic Rabbi). However, neither of these individuals has the kind of power to be a real "leader".

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