Definition of Rabbinic. Meaning of Rabbinic. Synonyms of Rabbinic

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Definition of Rabbinic

Rabbinic
Rabbinic Rab*bin"ic, Rabbinical Rab*bin"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. rabbinique.] Of or pertaining to the rabbins, or pertaining to be opinions, learning, or language of the rabbins. ``Comments staler than rabbinic.' --Lowell. We will not buy your rabbinical fumes. --Milton.
Rabbinic
Rabbinic Rab*bin"ic, n. The language or dialect of the rabbins; the later Hebrew.

Meaning of Rabbinic from wikipedia

- write it down in the form of the Talmud and other rabbinic texts for the sake of preservation. Rabbinic Judaism contrasts with Sadducee Judaism, Karaite...
- literature Daniel in rabbinic literature Esther in rabbinic literature Ezra in rabbinic literature Haman in rabbinic literature Jethro in rabbinic literature Joab...
- a number of additional laws, which are known as rabbinic laws (mitzvot derabbanan). Types of rabbinic laws include the takkanah and the gezeirah. Medieval...
- specifically on those topics required for Semikha (Rabbinic ordination) or Dayanut (qualification as a Rabbinic Judge). The certification in question is often...
- Bible) and Rabbinic literature Mesorah Targum Jewish Biblical exegesis (also see Midrash below) Works of the Talmudic Era (classic rabbinic literature)...
- 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...
- law. The extent of rabbinic authority differs by various Jewish groups and denominations throughout history. The origins of rabbinic authority in Judaism...
- תַּלְמוּד‎, romanized: Talmūḏ, lit. 'teaching') is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish...
- throws light also on many questions in Rabbinic Judaism. Karaite Jews were able to obtain autonomy from Rabbinic Judaism in the Muslim world and establish...
- granddaughter, and thus "sister" can be used regarding a niece. The fifth-century rabbinic midrash Genesis Rabbah dedicates a large amount of attention to Sarah in...