Lead a Jewish community through teaching Torah, conducting services, providing counsel, and connecting tradition with modern life
Rabbis serve as spiritual leaders, teachers, and counselors for Jewish congregations and organizations. They lead worship services, teach Torah and Jewish law, officiate lifecycle events, provide pastoral counseling, and represent the Jewish community in interfaith settings. Training typically requires 5+ years of seminary. Industry Demand: moderate — approximately 3,500 congregational rabbis in the US with demand for rabbis in smaller communities and non-traditional settings
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