- romanized: hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also
transliterated as halacha,
halakhah, and
halocho (Ashke****c: [haˈlɔχɔ]), is the
collective body of Jewish...
- A law
given to
Moses at
Sinai (Hebrew: הלכה למשה מסיני, romanized:
Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai)
refers to a
halakhic law for
which there is no biblical...
- of the
letter that
contains a
series of
interpretations of
Jewish law (
Halakhah), and
section C is the conclusion. 4QMMT A
commences with a discussion...
- this view,
there is a
difference between Noachide law and
halakhah.
According to
halakhah, when a Jew was
liable for
capital punishment it was a mandatory...
- view, see
rabbi David Golinkin's
essay "The Whys and Hows of
Conservative Halakhah",
Elliot N. Dorff's "The
Unfolding Tradition" (esp.
introduction and chapter...
-
Labour laws (also
spelled as
labor laws),
labour code or
employment laws are
those that
mediate the
relationship between workers,
employing entities, trade...
-
Ezekiel 16:49–50 Michaelson, Jay. God vs. ****. pp. 69–70. "Jewish
Ethics and
Halakhah For Our Time".
JONAH (Jews
Offering New
Alternatives to Homo****uality)...
- (printed in Nachmanides,
Sefer haEmunah vehaBitachon, Warsaw: 1877, p.1) "
Halakhah:
Jewish Law /
Torah 101 /
Mechon Mamre".
Archived from the
original on...
-
Judaism has
teachings and
guidance for its
adherents through the
Hebrew Bible and
rabbinic literature relating to the
notion and
concept of peace. The...
- York: Brill; Continuum. ISBN 978-90-04-10583-6. Neusner,
Jacob (2000). The
Halakhah: An
Encyclopaedia of the Law of Judaism. The
Brill Reference Library of...