A Rabbi is a Jewish religious leader and teacher, responsible for guiding the spiritual and educational needs of the Jewish community. They often lead worship services, teach religious texts, and provide counsel on ethical and moral issues. Rabbis are well-versed in Jewish law, known as Halakha, and play a crucial role in interpreting these laws for their congregations.
In addition to their religious duties, Rabbis often perform life-cycle events such as weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, and funerals. They may also engage in community outreach and interfaith dialogue, fostering understanding between different religious groups.