In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
There hasn't been a religious leader of all Judaism in roughly 1600 years.
A Rabbi or a Cantor (or anyone for that matter) can interpret and teach the laws of Judaism.
There is no current leader of Judaism.
Each community has its own rabbi/rabbis. There's no one central leader today.
There is no leader of the Judaism religion.
There is no single leader of Buddhism any more than there is a single leader of Christianity , Islam or Judaism. Each group follows its own leader or traditions.
The highest halakhic (Torah law) authority today is likely Rabbi Yoseph Shalom Eliashiv of Jerusalem. In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
In ancient times, the Jews had kings and high priests. Since the year 70 CE, there has been no single leader of the Jews.
He didn't choose by himself to be prophet or religious leader. He was assigned by Allah to be a prophet and messenger to convey Quran revealed to him by Allah (or God and same God in Christianity and Judaism).
Jewish spiritual leaders are called rabbis. Judaism has thousands of rabbis. While each of them has an informal level of status among the wider Jewish community based upon Torah-expertise, piety, and perhaps other factors, there is today no single highest spiritual leader.
Judaism today doesn't really have leaders, but if you mean teachers or Rabbis, you would need to study in a formal institution.