Examples of 'rabbinic' in a sentence

Meaning of "rabbinic"

Rabbinic is an adjective that relates to rabbis, their teachings, or the Jewish religious tradition
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  • Relating to rabbis.
  • Formulated or enacted by rabbis.

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Keruya is referred to in rabbinic literature as a pious person.
The rabbinic tradition goes further than that.
Gehinom is fairly well defined in rabbinic literature.
Rabbinic lessons are be translated into all sorts of languages.
A similar fourfold mode is found in rabbinic writings.
Later rabbinic literature also contains a number of references.
An interesting note is that he received rabbinic ordination.
Some rabbinic authorities disagreed with this view.
It is still closely studied in rabbinic yeshivot academies.
The rabbinic sages were very clear.
It was very different from rabbinic training today.
Rabbinic literature describes this day as a day of judgment.
I want to conclude with some rabbinic advice.
Just like the rabbinic establishment they are fighting.
A certificate from the competent rabbinic authority.

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Jewish rabbinic references do not condone it.
Yet it is virtually absent from rabbinic literature.
Rabbinic traditions on this point are widespread.
There is a considerable discussion in rabbinic literature con.
Rabbinic literature differs how this love can be developed.
This article discusses rabbinic literature in both senses.
He devoted his attention almost exclusively to rabbinic literature.
He had received no rabbinic training whatsoever.
It is also worthy of examination in relation to other rabbinic literature.
Rabbinic tradition holds that he was an ordinary member of the priesthood.
He also ignores notions of rabbinic consensus and debate.
Nor is the rabbinic categorization of wives with slaves unique.
Resiliency is another excellent rabbinic trait.
Moses in rabbinic literature.
Much is written about these topics in rabbinic literature.
Acceptance of rabbinic credentials involves both issues of practicality and principle.
This view is shared by all classic rabbinic scholars.
Rabbinic tradition divides its historical development into distinct eras.
To the left of the synagogue is the rabbinic residence.
Rabbinic interpretation of scripture.
It is said that the great rabbinic and mystical.
Rabbinic judaism christianity.
He has also received rabbinic ordination.
Rabbinic courts were abolished.
The idea was an exclusively rabbinic one.
Jeremiah in rabbinic literature.
The obligation to recite this blessing is regarded as a rabbinic obligation.
He also holds rabbinic ordination.
This interpretation has been largely adopted in later rabbinic scholarship.
That was the rabbinic traditions.
As a result the institution of adoption is absent from rabbinic jurisprudence.
Sarah in rabbinic literature.
All these issues are addressed in the rabbinic discussion.
Classical rabbinic literature.
The subject of anusim has a special place in rabbinic literature.

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