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  • Orthodox Judaism is the Jewish tradition that adheres to a relatively ... Subgroups within Orthodox Judaism include Modern Orthodoxy and Haredi ...
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  • , tanna) were the Rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah ... 120 known Tannaim (teachers of the "Oral Torah") who lived in ...
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  • A Rabbi, in Judaism, is a religious teacher and, in modern times, ... With the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem in 70 C.E., the Jewish ...
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  • of the Jewish calendar, occurring sometime in the fall. It is also the start of the civil year in the Hebrew calendar. It is ...
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  • Karaites, Karaite Judaism or Karaism is a Jewish denomination characterized ... was chosen by the adherents of Karaite Judaism to distinguish themselves ...
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  • his roles as the founder of Conservative Judaism and president of the Jewish ... tutor of the future leader of Progressive Judaism, Claude Montefiore, and ...
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  • ) refers to non-legally binding texts in classical rabbinic literature ... ==Part of the Jewish oral law== The Haggadah is part of Judaism's ...
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  • Rabbinic literature, in the broadest sense, can mean the entire spectrum ... This article discusses rabbinic literature in both senses. It begins ...
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  • " "instruction," or "law") refers to most important ... * Genesis (בראשית, Bereshit: "In the beginning… ") ...
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  • were added to the consonants resulting in the word TaNaK. The major ... #Torah (תורה) meaning "Instruction" or "Law." ...
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  • and political movement within ancient Judaism that existed during the ... associated with the leadership of the Temple in Jerusalem. ...
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  • rabbinical discussions pertaining to Jewish law, biblical interpretation, ... 200 C.E.), the first written compendium of Judaism's Oral Law; and the ...
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  • Israel and the precursors of Rabbinic Judaism. They emerged in opposition ... versus a strict approach to the Jewish law, respectively. After the Jewish ...
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  • Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish people. While far from ... revealed his laws and commandments to them in the form of the Torah. Jewish ...
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  • reigning from 75 B.C.E. until her death in 67 B.C.E. A supporter of a ... as Jannaeus brutally suppressed them in favor of the Sadduucean nobility. ...
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  • :In keeping with, and seeking to respect the sacred in the tradition ... binding on non-Jews. These laws are listed in the Talmud and elucidated by ...
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  • to the exegesis of biblically-related Jewish law. Jewish tradition allows a ... of rabbinical midrash first began to emerge in the late second century C.E ...
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  • to an action being intrinsically wrong as in deontological theories. The ... to 'love thy neighbour' taught in the Bible. He believed that ...
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  • linguistics, Halakha (Jewish religious law), and Jewish philosophy. Saadia ... Saadia was born in Dilaz, in upper Egypt in 882 c.e.. The name "Saadia ...
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  • the traditional Jewish version of the Torah in its alphabet, linguistic usage ... The Samaritans share with Jews a belief in the Torah and its laws ...
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