Rabbi
Rabbi is a Jewish religious leader and teacher. The term comes from Hebrew rav meaning "great" or "master" and rabbi meaning "my master" or "my teacher." A rabbi is typically responsible for interpreting Jewish law (halakha), leading prayer services, teaching Torah, and providing spiritual and pastoral guidance within a synagogue or community. Rabbis may perform lifecycle events such as weddings, funerals, and bar or bat mitzvahs, in addition to counseling and youth education.
Historically, the rabbinic office emerged after the destruction of the Second Temple, when Pharisaic and other
Today, the role and authority of rabbis vary by denomination. In Orthodox Judaism, rabbis are usually trained