Definition of Rabbinite. Meaning of Rabbinite. Synonyms of Rabbinite

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Definition of Rabbinite

Rabbinite
Rabbinite Rab"bin*ite, n. Same as Rabbinist.

Meaning of Rabbinite from wikipedia

- Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית‎, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or Rabbanite Judaism, has been the mainstream...
- of the Rabbinite "Council of Four Lands" (Vaad) and "Council of the Land of Lithuania" taxation (1580–1646). The Yiddish-speaking Rabbinites considered...
- central level in the ancient Land of Israel. There were two classes of Rabbinite courts that were called Sanhedrin: Great Sanhedrin and Lesser Sanhedrin...
- century, in which the first Islamic governor ordered the leaders of the Rabbinite community against interfering with Karaite practices or with the way they...
- Egzi'abḥēr (In the Beginning God Created). In contrast to mainstream Rabbinite Jews, adherents of Haymanot Judaism do not believe in Oral Law, nor in...
- significant even in his time. Meshullam of Volterra (1481) reported 60 Rabbinite and four Samaritan Jewish households, and noted that the Jews were responsible...
- of the frequent cases was the Tetragrammaton, which according to later Rabbinite Jewish practices should not be pronounced but read as אֲדֹנָי (Adonai...
- qessotch, interpreted the Biblical Law of the Tanakh in a way similar to the rabbinite Jewish communities in other parts of the world. In that sense, the Beta...
- regard to his fellow sectarians. He describes three synagogues of the Rabbinites at Alexandria and two at Rosetta. A second Karaite, Moses ben Elijah ha-Levi...
- a sports hall. A residential area was constructed on the site of the Rabbinite and Karaite cemeteries." "Osiek. History of Jewish community". Virtual...