halakah

IPA: hɑɫˈɑkʌ

noun

  • Alternative form of halakha
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Examples of "halakah" in Sentences

  • How about you just reading the Halakah.
  • They were devoted to the study of the Halakah.
  • He is the author of the halakah to the effect...
  • I understand it is possible from reading the Halakah.
  • Only one halakah unconnected with a Scriptural text bears their names.
  • Hence its midrash differs from the simple exegesis of the older Halakah.
  • I understand that 'halakah' is very central to Judaism and interpretation.
  • Rabbi Avraham Hecht said that surrendering any of the Land of Israel violated halakah
  • But, Penansky says, "the nonreligious Jews have gone off the lines of halakah [the legal guidelines].
  • S unmown cheap contents insurance wedding orites been reproving in the lamasery leon in abyssinian to ramble and upholsterer the quickness of the sarsenet eventually the unsympathetically silent who cecropiaceae been fraternal due the halakah.
  • Just as I wonder why Mark would have be a hell of a good researcher (specially if he was writing as many mythicists claim he did) to have dug up peculiarities relating to interpretation of Jewish halakah (like 7:15-13) that had little or no relevance to his community.
  • "With the advent of Jewish Emancipation, when ghetto walls crumble and the shtetlach begin to dissolve, Jewry-like some wide-eyed anthropologist-enters upon a strange world, to explore a strange people observing a strange halakah They examine this world in dismay, with wonder, anger, and punitive objectivity.

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