The Rabbi
"The Rabbi" is a title used to refer to a Jewish religious leader and teacher. Rabbis are responsible for interpreting Jewish law, teaching the Torah, and guiding their communities in spiritual matters. They often lead prayers and ceremonies, such as weddings and bar mitzvahs, and provide counsel to individuals and families.
In addition to their religious duties, many rabbis engage in community service and interfaith dialogue. They may also write articles or books on Jewish thought and practice. The role of a rabbi can vary widely depending on the denomination, such as Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform Judaism.