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QuestionWhy was Jesus called a rabbi when he wasn't married and didn't have a son?Community AnswerI'm not sure about Jesus specifically, but a rabbi doesn't need to be married, nor does he need to have children.
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QuestionCan a woman be a rabbi? If so, how, and in what designation?Community AnswerYes, women can become rabbis. Both the Reform and Conservative movements have ordained women.
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QuestionCan women become rabbis?Community AnswerIt depends on the denomination. Some allow female to become rabbis, while others do not.
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QuestionCan a rabbi marry outside the faith?Community AnswerSome Reform rabbis do that after his or her fiancee converts to Judaism. I personally don't recommend intermarriage.
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QuestionIs marriage necessary to be a rabbi?Community AnswerNo, one does not need to be married to be a rabbi. A communal rabbi will often be able to run a community in a better way if he is married, but it is not a requirement.
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QuestionHow many years do I have to go to school in order to become a rabbi?Community AnswerIn the Reform and Conservative movements in the U.S., rabbinical school is 5 years. Orthodox smicha (rabbinical ordination) comes in two types: Yoreh Yoreh (mastery of day-to-day law) and Yadin Yadin (mastery of Jewish civil law), and the length of time depends on how quickly you learn the prescribed rabbinic material for each classification.
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QuestionWhat is the minimum age for a rabbi?Community AnswerTechnically, one can become a rabbi once they have reached their bar mitzvah, but most accepted rabbinic programs (i.e. RIETS) function as a graduate school and will not accept you below the age of 18.
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QuestionIs there an upper age limit on rabbinical school acceptance? Would a rabbi have chance in a congregation if he is over 65 or 70?Top AnswererEverything varies by Yeshiva, but I have never heard of there being an age limit. As for congregations, once you are a rabbi you will build the community that needs you. There is need everywhere, so don't let age stand in the way!
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QuestionI'm a volunteer chaplain at our hospital also an Ordained Minister and l am Jewish (female). Can l minister as a Rabbi if needed?Top AnswererRabbinical training is different from Ministerial, particularly in the fact that the Jewish oral tradition (i.e. Talmud and midrashim) are central. Although you may be Jewish, out of respect for that tradition, I would refrain from practising as a Rabbi.
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QuestionAt the time of Christ did a rabbi have to be 30 years of age? Could they have a group of followers like the apostles?Community AnswerWhile the definition and requirements for being a rabbi have changed throughout history, aside from the requirement of being a Jewish adult, there is no age requirement. Many rabbis do have groups of followers.
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QuestionMust a rabbi marry a wife?Community AnswerNo. In many denominations, a rabbi could marry someone of their own gender, and rabbis are never required to marry.
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QuestionCan I get ordained through a quick online test, or do I need to follow these steps specifically?Community AnswerYou cannot be ordained through a quick online test. Becoming a Rabbi requires a large amount of work. You should attend rabbinical school.
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QuestionI thought one had to have a Ph.D. in Jewish studies to be qualified as a rabbi. Is this not true?Community AnswerThat is not true. Rabbis need only complete rabbinical school and be ordained within the Jewish religion.
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QuestionCan a rabbi marry a person of Israel or only a Jewish person?Community AnswerUnder all the mainstream Jewish movements (Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, etc.) a Rabbi can marry a Jew anywhere in the world and there is no requirement to live in the land of Israel as a prerequisite to be eligible for marriage.
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QuestionI'm a volunteer chaplain at our hospital, also an ordained minister and l am Jewish (female). Can l minister as a rabbi of needed?Menucha PrinslooCommunity AnswerWomen should not be rabbis. According to Sephardim and Orthodox, it is not allowed. In Reform though, many women are rabbis. It depends on how religious (frum) a Jew you are.
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QuestionCan anyone be a rabbi and what age do you have to be?Menucha PrinslooCommunity AnswerOnly men should according to Halacha. There are women who do, but they are all reform and they are going against Halacha. Your age can be from a few years after high school to 100 years old! There is never a time when you are "too" old to become a rabbi.
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QuestionWhen can an Assistant or Associate Rabbi become eligible to become a Senior Rabbi?Community AnswerIt depends entirely on the synagogue. There is no universal rule about such things.
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QuestionHow old must one be in order to become a rabbi?Top AnswererThere is no specific age, but you must receive semichah (rabbinical ordination) from a recognized Yeshivah. These institutions will each have their own policies around prerequisites and how they might handle younger students.
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QuestionI am a 72-year-old woman, ordained minister and Jewish. I am a healthcare chaplain at our hospital. Can l use the title of rabbi for Jewish patients?Top AnswererNo. The title "rabbi" as its used today means that you have received rabbinical ordination (semichah) from a recognized Yeshiva. If you have not received such ordination, it would be misleading to use it.
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