A rabbi is the spiritual and community leader of a Jewish community. As a rabbi, your duties include performing synagogue services, counseling the local Jewish community, and leading and participating in outreach work throughout the greater community. You often work on an interfaith basis, collaborating with leaders of other faiths to promote causes that affect everyone in your community. There are several different sects of Judaism, including Conservative, Orthodox, and Reform. Depending on which form of Judaism you ascribe to, your role as a rabbi may come with different responsibilities and commitments.