Rabbinical Training
Rabbinical training is an educational process for individuals who aspire to become rabbis, the spiritual leaders in Judaism. This training typically involves studying sacred texts, including the Torah, Talmud, and other religious writings, to gain a deep understanding of Jewish law, ethics, and traditions.
Programs can vary in length and structure, often including both classroom instruction and practical experience in community settings. Many rabbinical schools also emphasize the importance of pastoral care, teaching future rabbis how to support their communities through various life events and challenges.