Chief Rabbi
The term "Chief Rabbi" refers to the highest-ranking rabbi in a specific Jewish community or country. This position often involves providing spiritual leadership, guidance, and oversight to other rabbis and Jewish institutions. The Chief Rabbi may also represent the Jewish community in interfaith dialogues and public affairs.
In many countries, such as the United Kingdom and Israel, the Chief Rabbi plays a significant role in religious and community matters. They may be involved in issues like kashrut (dietary laws), education, and social justice, helping to maintain the traditions and values of the Jewish faith.