The leader in the Jewish community would usually be a rabbi who has attained this status by being certified by a rabbinical board (committee of rabbis). A rabbi is supposed to be learned in the Torah, Talmud and Jewish laws and customs and also continually learning to increase this knowledge as well as practicing these customs. A rabbi should likewise also be a teacher of these traditions.
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There is no current leader of Judaism.
There is no leader of the Judaism religion.
The Chabad Info website is a news website related to the Hasidic movement in Orthodox Judaism. The website has updated news on the Hasidic movement and other related subjects.
There are three main ways to find information on Hasidic Judaism. One way would be to find a Jewish place of worship and ask questions there, check the library, or the best and easiest way would be to check online. Wikipedia has a lot of information on it.
Abraham is known as the father of Judaism, but there is no person known as "the leader of Judaism".
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leader.
To be a Hasidic Jew, one must be born of a Jewish mother. Hasidic Judaism is a strict orthodox branch of Judaism, so one must be prepared to follow all Jewish law devoutly and study the sacred texts.
Hasidic Jews are a subcategory of Orthodox Jews. The majority of Hassidim wear long coats, while most other Orthodox Jews wear regular suits. On Sabbath and festivals, Hassidim wear a fur hat called a streimel, while other Orthodox Jews wear hats more similar to standard styles.
Unlike other religions, Judaism is not centralised and there is no one leader.
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
There hasn't been a religious leader of all Judaism in roughly 1600 years.