the code of Jewish law
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talmudthe code of Jewish law
talmudsTALMUD, the code of Jewish law
torathe body of Jewish law, also TORAH
torahthe body of Jewish law, also TORA
torotTORAH, the body of Jewish law, also TORA
sopherimthe scribes, expounders of the Jewish oral law
torasTORA, the body of Jewish law, also TORAH
torothTORAH, the body of Jewish law, also TORA
kosheredPrepare (food) according to the requirements of Jewish law
kosheringPrepare (food) according to the requirements of Jewish law
sophericpertaining to sopherim (the scribes, expounders of the Jewish oral law)
shehitahthe slaughtering of animals for food by a duly certified person in the manner prescribed by Jewish law
halachathe body of Jewish law supplementing the scriptural law and forming especially the legal part of the Talmud
halakahthe body of Jewish law supplementing the scriptural law and forming especially the legal part of the Talmud
talmudismbelief in the doctrines of the talmud, the body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch
shochetperson certified by a rabbi or Jewish court of law to slaughter animals for food in the manner prescribed by Jewish law
talmudismsTALMUDISM, belief in the doctrines of the talmud, the body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch
responsathe branch of rabbinical literature comprised of authoritative replies in letter form made by noted rabbis or Jewish scholars to questions sent to them concerning Jewish law
minyanthe number of persons required by Jewish law to be present to conduct a communal religious service, traditionally a minimum of 10 Jewish males over 13 years of age
minyanimthe number of persons required by Jewish law to be present to conduct a communal religious service, traditionally a minimum of 10 Jewish males over 13 years of age
minyansthe number of persons required by Jewish law to be present to conduct a communal religious service, traditionally a minimum of 10 Jewish males over 13 years of age
sopherimone of the group of Palestinian scholars and teachers of Jewish law and tradition, active from the 5th century b.c. to the 1st century a.d., who transcribed, edited, and interpreted the Bible
prophet(in Jewish use) One of the three canonical divisions of the Hebrew Bible, distinguished from the Law and the Hagiographa, and comprising the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and the twelve minor prophets
prophets(in Jewish use) One of the three canonical divisions of the Hebrew Bible, distinguished from the Law and the Hagiographa, and comprising the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and the twelve minor prophets