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Minhag (Hebrew: מנהג "custom",
classical pl. מנהגות,
modern pl. מנהגים,
minhagim) is an
accepted tradition or
group of
traditions in Judaism. A related...
- (authority on
Jewish law) best
known for his
codification of the
customs (
minhagim) of the
German Jews. He is also
known as
Maharil (Hebrew: מהריל) - the...
- to be
confused with
Masorti (or Conservative) Jews—observe many of the
minhagim and
halachot most ****ociated with
normative Judaism. Only a few authors...
- by
adherents of the Chabad-Lubavitch
Hasidic movement. The customs, or
minhagim and
prayer services are
based on
Lurianic kabbalah. The
holidays are celebrations...
- Ḥagigah Mueller, J., Ḥilluf
Minhagim she-bein
Benei Bavel u-Venei
Eretz Yisrael: 1878 Lewin, B. M.,
Otzar Ḥilluf
Minhagim:
Thesaurus of
Halachic Differences...
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aspect of
international law
involving the
principle of
custom Minhag (pl.
minhagim),
Jewish customs ʿUrf (Arabic: العرف), the
customs of a
given society or...
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century and
active in the 15th century; he is most
famous for his
Sefer ha
Minhagim (Book of Customs).
Little is
known about his life. He was born in Vienna...
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denominational ones tend to
support the
Democratic Party.
Religious Jews have
minhagim, customs, in
addition to halakha, or
religious law, and
different interpretations...
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Sephardic customs and
traditions of
Judaism with
local variations in
minhagim. The
original Sephardi Jewish community was
formed in
Spain and Portugal...
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extent to
which change is permissible.
Haredi Jews
generally hold that even
minhagim (customs) must be retained, and
existing precedents cannot be reconsidered...