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Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also
called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or
Rabbanite Judaism, has been the mainstream...
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central level in the
ancient Land of Israel.
There were two
classes of
Rabbinite courts which were
called Sanhedrin,
Great Sanhedrin, and
Lesser Sanhedrin...
- of the
Rabbinite "Council of Four Lands" (Vaad) and "Council of the Land of Lithuania"
taxation (1580–1646). The Yiddish-speaking
Rabbinites considered...
- century, in
which the
first Islamic governor ordered the
leaders of the
Rabbinite community against interfering with
Karaite practices or with the way they...
- Egzi'abḥēr (In the
Beginning God Created). In
contrast to
mainstream Rabbinite Jews,
adherents of
Haymanot Judaism do not
believe in Oral Law, nor in...
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significant even in his time.
Meshullam of
Volterra (1481)
reported 60
Rabbinite and four
Samaritan Jewish households, and
noted that the Jews were responsible...
- of the
frequent cases was the Tetragrammaton,
which according to
later Rabbinite Jewish practices should not be
pronounced but read as אֲדֹנָי (Adonai...
- man from Poland, of a H****idic family, who has
become despaired of the
rabbinite,
master of the Bible,
Aggadah and
Hebrew language,
dealt with writing...
- qessotch,
interpreted the
Biblical Law of the
Tanakh in a way
similar to the
rabbinite Jewish communities in
other parts of the world. In that sense, the Beta...
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regard to his
fellow sectarians. He
describes three synagogues of the
Rabbinites at
Alexandria and two at Rosetta. A
second Karaite,
Moses ben
Elijah ha-Levi...