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1. Halakhah (also spelled halachah) refers to Jewish law
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2. Halakhah, (Hebrew: “the Way”) also spelled Halakha, Halakah, or Halachah, plural Halakhahs, Halakhot, Halakhoth, or Halachot, in Judaism, the totality of laws and ordinances that have evolved since biblical times to regulate religious observances and the daily life and conduct of the Jewish people.
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3. Answer: In Hebrew, Halakhah means “the path that one walks,” and the writings that comprise Halakhah refer to just that
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4. The Halakhah includes the laws (mitzvah) found in the Torah (mitzvoth dˈoraita), rabbinical law (mitzvoth dˈrabbanan), and revered tradition (minhag)
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6. Halakha permits, encourages, and likely even obligates Rachel to get a COVID-19 vaccination for herself and her children in order to protect herself and others from infection, help create herd immunity, and end the pandemic
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7. Throughout its many volumes, one finds the rabbis engaged in two types of discussions, Halakha (purely legal matters), and aggadata (ethical and folkloristic speculations)
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8. A law or tradition established by the Halakhah.
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9. Definition of Halakha in the Definitions.net dictionary
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10. What does Halakha mean? Information and translations of Halakha in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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11. Halakha literally means “to walk” or “to go” but within Jewish practice it refers to biblical, Talmudic and rabbinic law as well as customs and traditions
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12. Halakha sering diterjemahkan sebagai "Hukum Yahudi", meskipun terjemahan yang lebih harfiah adalah "jalur" atau "jalanan"
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13. Dalam sejarahnya di diaspora, Halakha dijadikan oleh banyak komunitas Yahudi sebagai hukum sipil …
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14. What does Halakha mean? Any of the laws or ordinances not written down in the Jewish Scriptures but based on an oral interpretation of them
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15. The Halakha is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of human life, both corporeal and spiritual
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16. Food in accord with Halakha is termed …
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17. Halakha synonyms, Halakha pronunciation, Halakha translation, English dictionary definition of Halakha
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18. Halakha is the collective corpus of religious law in Judaism
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19. Conservative Judaism views Halakha (Jewish law) as normative and binding
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20. The Halakha provides leeway and multiple views about the nature of the conversion process
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21. Midrash Halakha (Hebrew: הֲלָכָה ) was the ancient Judaic rabbinic method of Torah study that expounded upon the traditionally received 613 Mitzvot (commandments) by identifying their sources in the Hebrew Bible, and by interpreting these passages as proofs of the laws' authenticity
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22. The term Halakha may refer to a single rule, to the literary corpus of rabbinic legal texts, as well as to the overall system of religious law
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23. The Halakha is often contrasted with the Aggadah, the diverse corpus of rabbinic exegetical, narrative, philosophical and other “non-legal” literatures.
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24. Ben-Menahem, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 ‘Jewish law,’ the modern English epithet for Halakha, covers legal arrangements in different geographic areas and historical eras, from biblical times to the present.Jewish law, the foundational texts of which are the Torah (the Pentateuch) and the Talmud, is a normative system regulating all aspects of
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25. What is Halakhah? Judaism is not just a set of beliefs about God, man, and the universe
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26. Halakha definition: any of the laws or ordinances not written down in the Jewish Scriptures but based on an Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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27. Rabbi Art Green joins us to speak about Jewish law (Halakhah) and how it guides us to follow in God's footsteps with an openness of heart.To learn more, visi
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28. Halakha is Jewish religious law, roughly analogous to Sharia in Islam (or, somewhat less so, canon law in Christianity)
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29. Like Sharia, Halakha governs everyday life as well as religious practice, and, like Sharia, there are many
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30. Halakha is often contrasted with Aggadah ("the telling"), the diverse corpus of rabbinic exegetical, narrative, philosophical, mystical and other "non-legal" texts
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31. At the same time, since writers of Halakha may draw upon the aggadic and even mystical literature, there is a …
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32. On Halakha and LGBT Responding to Dr
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33. Aaron Koller (link to his article is below) who calls for violating the Torah and placing a competing concern above Halakha.
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34. [However] Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai says, “It is a well-known Halakha that Esau hates Jacob
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35. Nevertheless, at that moment he became merciful and he kissed him wholeheartedly.” The phrase הלכה בידוע (it is a well-known Halakha) is unusual.
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36. Halakha (Hebrew: הלכה ) — also transliterated Halocho (Yiddish pronunciation) and Halacha — is the collective body of Jewish religious law, including biblical law (the 613 mitzvot) and later talmudic and rabbinic law, as well as customs and traditions.
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37. His Peninei Halakha series has sold half a million copies in Hebrew and is used as a textbook in many Israeli schools.
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38. Peninei Halakha in English : Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
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39. Author of Peninei Halakha, a clear, useful guide to topics in Halakha (Jewish law), now available in
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40. Halakha and the Middle Approach in Leafy Vegetables According to Halakha, it is sufficient to wash all leafy vegetables with water, to check them with a regular look over, and if a sheretz is seen
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41. Halakha: Part of a series on World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive
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42. Halakha Down to Earth: In Memory of Rav Z.N
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43. The Ran noted that Halakha cannot exclusively govern any society because it is “ultimately not concerned with political order.” As a result, any polity, even one in which Jews have sovereign authority, must be governed, alongside Halakha, by legislation created by political rather than rabbinic authorities.
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44. Peninei Halakha in English : Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
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45. Author of Peninei Halakha, a clear, useful guide to topics in Halakha (Jewish law), now available in
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HALAKHA [häˈläkä]
NOUN
Not to be confused with Halakha LeMoshe MiSinai. Halakha ( / hɑːˈlɔːxə /; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]; also transliterated as halacha, halakhah, halachah, or halocho) ( Ashkenazic: [haˈloχo]) is the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the written and Oral Torah.
Under contemporary Israeli law, certain areas of Israeli family and personal status law are under the authority of the rabbinic courts, so are treated according to halakha. Some differences in halakha are found among Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, Sephardi, Yemenite, Ethiopian and other Jewish communities who historically lived in isolation.
Halacha definition is - the body of Jewish law supplementing the scriptural law and forming especially the legal part of the Talmud.
Written By: Halakhah, (Hebrew: “the Way”) also spelled Halakha, Halakah, or Halachah, plural Halakhahs, Halakhot, Halakhoth, or Halachot, in Judaism, the totality of laws and ordinances that have evolved since biblical times to regulate religious observances and the daily life and conduct of the Jewish people.