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The Rabbis and sages. See also:Important Jewish leaders, prophets and rabbis
The Sanhedrin was a council of Jewish religious leaders in biblical times responsible for religious and legal matters. It was made up of 71 members and played a significant role in Jewish society during the time of Jesus.
Some names of Jewish spiritual leaders include rabbis, cantors, and religious scholars such as Maimonides, Rashi, and Rabbi Akiva. These individuals play important roles in teaching, interpreting religious texts, and providing guidance to the Jewish community.
These religious leaders were called the Kohanim or High Priests. In terms of regional and religious politics, they were called the Sadducees. Opposing them were the Pharisees or populist Jewish leaders that would eventually become the Rabbinate.
Judaism isn't a centralised religion so leaders are at the community level. Leaders can be religious or secular depending on how they're associated with their community.
A great sage of judisim or in other words a Rabbi is a religious leader.
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After Jesus was arrested, Judas regretted his betrayal and tried to return the thirty pieces of silver he had received as payment. When the religious leaders refused to accept the money, Judas threw the coins into the temple and then hanged himself.
Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. The person who leads prayers during religious services are called cantors. Judaism is not a centralised religion and doesn't have the kind of hierarchy associated with other religions.
No colors are specified. Religious Jews tend to dress in a dignified, soft-spoken modest manner.