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write it down in the form of the
Talmud and
other rabbinic texts for the sake of preservation.
Rabbinic Judaism contrasts with the Sadducees,
Karaite Judaism...
- a
number of
additional laws,
which are
known as
rabbinic laws (mitzvot derabbanan).
Types of
rabbinic laws
include the
takkanah and the gezeirah. Medieval...
-
Rabbinic literature, in its
broadest sense, is the
entire spectrum of
rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. However, the term
often refers specifically...
- תַּלְמוּד, romanized: Talmūḏ, lit. 'teaching') is the
central text of
Rabbinic Judaism and the
primary source of
Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish...
-
should s**** the
input of
rabbinic scholars not just on
matters of
Jewish law, but on all
important life matters. Most
rabbinic leaders from
Haredi communities...
- Torah?" The
Rabbi responds "No, I do not deny it."
Allusions in
Jewish rabbinic literature to
Isaiah contain various expansions,
elaborations and inferences...
- ********ination of Gedaliah, with the
other chapters added later (p. 160). In
Jewish rabbinic literature,
especially the aggadah,
Jeremiah and
Moses are
often mentioned...
- Bible) and
Rabbinic literature Mesorah Targum Jewish Biblical exegesis (also see
Midrash below)
Works of the
Talmudic Era (classic
rabbinic literature)...
-
rabbinic circles from the most
conservative non-Orthodox ones.: 115–119
While the
Sinai event is held to be the
supreme act of revelation,
rabbinic tradition...
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traditional rabbinic texts.
Rabbinical students also are
required to gain
practical rabbinic experience by
working at a
congregation as a
rabbinic intern during...