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I'm not sure there's a single leader. It is was the supreme court of ancient Israel so it was a ruling body.

Answer:The leader of the Sanhedrin (Jewish court) was called the Av Beit Din. It wasn't a hereditary position; in each generation, the position went to the greatest Torah-Sage of the time.
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