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Book: Judaism in Five Minutes

Chapter: What is a rabbi?

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.46838

Blurb:

This chapter traces the role of rabbis from antiquity to the present. Beginning with late antiquity, when a rabbi was a male religious scholar who read and interpreted the Bible and Jewish legal texts and traditions. In the medieval period, rabbis functioned as interpreters of text and also of Jewish law. It was only in the modern period the role of rabbi became a job located primarily at synagogues with the expectation of similar duties to Christian clergy, such as pastoral care. It concludes with a discussions of Jewish communities’ ordination of women as rabbis.

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