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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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dispute and uncertain. The
number 613 is a
rabbinical tradition rather than an
exact count. In
rabbinic literature there are a
number of works, mainly...
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traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the
study of
Rabbinic literature,
primarily the
Talmud and
halacha (Jewish law),
while Torah...
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Rabbinic literature, in its
broadest sense, is the
entire spectrum of
rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. However, the term
often refers specifically...
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Orthodox Union (Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America), the
Rabbinical Council of America, and the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary...
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batei din) is a
rabbinical court of Judaism. In
ancient times, it was the
building block of the legal...
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rabbinic cabinet or
rabbinic council is a
branch of a
usually secular Jewish organization of some type.
Rabbinic cabinets are
reserved as
advisory and...
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Following is a
listing of
rabbinical schools,
organized by denomination. The
emphasis of the
training will
differ correspondingly:
Orthodox Semikha centers...
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title "pulpit rabbis", and in 19th-century
Germany and the
United States rabbinic activities including sermons,
pastoral counseling, and
representing the...
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Rabbinical College of
Canada (also
known as
Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch), is a
Chabad rabbinical institution of
higher education. It is located...