Second Jedi Order

WARNING: MAJOR SPOILER FOR THE RISE OF SKYWALKER IN THIS ARTICLE. CONTINUE AT YOUR OWN RISK. SPOILERS ARE IN BOLD. The Second Jedi Order was the first (canonical) rebirth of the Jedi Order.

History
After Rey Skywalker and the Resistance destroyed The Final Order, Rey, as the last Jedi in existence, wanted to bring back the order. After coming together with several other force-sensitive beings, Rey became the first Grandmaster of the Second Jedi Order, headquartered in a new temple built on the ruins of the original, which was abandoned and destroyed by The Empire just before their re-rising as The First Order. Due to Rey being human, she eventually passed away from great age long before the events of Emerging Threat. The Jedi continued to be a beam of light and a symbol of safety across the galaxy.

Jedi High Council, as of Emerging Threat
Grandmaster Yivi: A member of Yoda and Yaddle's species.

Chiz Vyng: A force-sensitive Mandalorian.

Crux Cryd: A Corellian whose descendants survived the Imperial Occupation of Corellia. He's the only force sensitive member of his family.

Oldim Bane: A Duros Jedi from the same family line as bounty hunter Cad Bane.

Melush Vavriza: A Togruta rescued from the grip of the dark side by Yivi. She became a powerful and reliable Jedi. However, her Gray Jedi status was questionable and she was closely watched.

Porra Rastem: Once a child ambassador to Queen Nepadolin, Porra was a human from Naboo. His overwhelming force sensitivity shows he was born from Midichlorians, and the Jedi recruited him.

Neto Ozeh: A Serennian Jedi Master.

Kogg-Kogg Di: A Gungan Jedi. Although not very bright, he rose to Jedi Master status relatively quickly. He never had a Padawan. Kogg-Kogg was just as clumsy as Jar Jar Binks.

Enzod Gomminur: A Lothalite Jedi Master.

Dhinwad Gendaih: Rodian Jedi Master.

Shanda Mujedo: Chalactan Jedi Master.

Fearless: His real name is unknown. His family tree descended from a clone who did not follow Order 66 and went into hiding. He goes by his clone name.