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In many (but not all) religions, being a priest is a full time assignment, ruling out any other career. In many other religions it is a position inherited in familial line.
The position of a Kohen's hands when he raises them to bless a Jewish congregation In Judaism, the sub- tribe of the Kohanim (Cohen[s]) and the Levi'im (Levites)This article discusses the Jewish tribe. For Levi Strauss the inventor of jeans, see Levi Strauss. Levi or Levy "Attached", Standard Hebrew Levi Tiberian Hebrew Lew was the founder of the Levite tribe of ancient Israel. He was a son of Jacob, also known a (Levy[s]), who are traditionally accepted as the descendants of AaronFor other uses of the word Aaron, see Aaron (disambiguation Aaron Standard Hebrew Aharon Tiberian Hebrew Aharon , a Levite known as the eldest son of Amram and his wife Jochebed, and elder brother of Moses. He is considered the traditional founder, ancest, are hereditary priests through paternal descent.
During the times of the two Jewish Temples in JerusalemThe Jerusalem Temple ( Hebrew: beit ha-mikdash was the center of Israelite and Jewish worship, primarily for the offering of sacrifices known as the korbanot''. It was located on Jerusalem's Temple Mount. According to the Bible, the First Temple was built they were responsible for daily and special Jewish holidayThe Jewish calendar has a number of festival days, fast days and days of remembrance, collectively known as Jewish holidays . The denominations of Reconstructionist Judaism and Reform Judaism generally regard Jewish laws halakha relating to all these holi offerings and sacrifices within the temples known as the korbanot. Since the demise of the Second TempleThe Second Temple was the reconstructed Temple in Jerusalem which stood between 515 BC and 70 CE. During this time, it was the center of Jewish worship, which focused on the sacrifices known as the korbanot''. The first Temple was destroyed when the Jews, it has been the rabbiA Rabbi ( Classical Hebrew ''ribbi modern Ashkenazi and Israeli ''rabbi is a religious Jewish scholar who is an expert in Jewish law. The term means teacher or more literally my master (from rav which is equivalates to something between sir and Mr. in Engs who became the most important members of the Jewish clergy.
However, the role of the Kohen is still extant, although much less important than in Biblical times. In IsraelThis article discusses the State of Israel. For other meanings of Israel see Israel (disambiguation). The State of Israel Medinat Yisrael in Hebrew, Daulat Israil in Arabic) is a country in the Middle East on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. the Kohanim bless their congregations each day as part of the morning Jewish prayers services. Outside of Israel, they only do so on the Jewish holidays in the synagogues during morning prayers.