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rabbinical and tradition
Classical rabbinical tradition adds that each son's name honors Joseph:
Accordingly, Conservative Judaism holds itself bound by the Jewish legal tradition, but asserts the right of its rabbinical body, acting as a whole, to interpret and to apply Jewish law.
The Bible displays a negative attitude to King Omri, and it has been followed by later rabbinical tradition.
It is a transdenominational rabbinical seminary in the Neo-Hasidic tradition.
The Gemara ( also transliterated Gemora or, less commonly, Gemorra ; from Aramaic גמרא gamar ; literally, " study " or " learning by tradition ") is the component of the Talmud comprising rabbinical analysis of and commentary on the Mishnah.
Accordingly, Conservative Judaism holds itself bound by the Jewish legal tradition, but asserts the right of its rabbinical body, acting as a whole, to interpret and to apply Jewish law.
Thessaloniki had one of the largest ( mostly Sephardic ) Jewish communities in the world and a solid rabbinical tradition.
Hirsch himself began in the following year a series of articles in which he took exception to some of Frankel's statements, especially to his definition of rabbinical tradition, which he found vague ; he further objected to Frankel's conception of the rabbinical controversies, which were, according to Frankel, improperly decided by certain devices common in parliamentary bodies.
A rabbinical tradition attributed to the Yalkout of Rabbi Simeon, says that the idol was hollow and was divided into seven compartments, in one of which they put flour, in the second turtle-doves, in the third a ewe, in the fourth a ram, in the fifth a calf, in the sixth an ox, and in the seventh a child, which were all burned together by heating the statue inside.
He is considered by tradition to be one of the earliest founders of rabbinical Judaism.
Midrashic sources argue that the Jubilee was created to preserve the original division of land between the Israelite tribes, as evidenced by the rabbinical tradition that the Jubilee should not be imposed until the Israelites were in control of Canaan.
Though Seir's own ancestry is never directly specified the rabbinical tradition clearly derives from the part of his genealogy which corresponds with that given for Esau's Hivite wife ( Oholibamah bat Anah bat Zibeon ben Seir ) in Gen. 36: 2.
It was in this time that the rabbinical tradition was recorded, with Hillel as its ' founder '.
This was the view adopted by Jesus ' contemporaries, as according to rabbinical tradition as stated in the Talmud ( Sotah 48b ) " when Malachi died the Prophecy departed from Israel.
According to rabbinical tradition, the hair counts as part of the body, and therefore water is required to touch all parts of it, thus meaning that braids cannot be worn during immersion ; this has resulted in debate between the different ethnic groups within Judaism, about whether hair combing is necessary before immersion.
) According to tradition, there must be nothing between the woman and the water at any point of her body, and therefore before bathing, the woman is traditionally required to remove all jewelry, make-up, and any other obstructions ( including e. g. contact lenses ); the rabbinical tradition requires full immersion, including the entire head of hair.
According to one rabbinical Jewish tradition, the birthplace of Abraham ( Ur ) was also situated in Aram-Naharaim.
In rabbinical tradition the duality is resolved by using two different terms in Hebrew to designate these different localities. In the Hebrew version given in Genesis, Rachel and Jacob journey from Shechem to Hebron, a short distance from Ephrath, which is glossed as Bethlehem ( 35: 16-21, 48: 7 ).
Curiously enough, in opposition to the Talmud and all later rabbinical tradition, he counts Daniel among the prophets, coinciding therein — but therein only — with the current Christian interpretation.
Yefet endeavors in this epistle to demonstrate that there is no trace of oral tradition in Scripture, and consequently the Mishnah, Talmud, and other rabbinical writings fall under the prohibition " Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you " ( Deut.
Biblically, all birds not specifically excluded in are permitted, but according to rabbinical law, only birds with a tradition of being eaten are allowed.
In his theology, he combines Jewish rabbinical tradition and logic with Christian teachings.

rabbinical and age
Accordingly, Ben Adret addressed to the congregation of Montpellier a letter, signed by fifteen other rabbis, proposing to issue a decree pronouncing the anathema against all those who should pursue the study of philosophy and science before due maturity in age and in rabbinical knowledge.
Some classical rabbinical literature argues that this was the original form of the name and was a reference to the advanced age of Jacob when Benjamin was born.
He returned to Troyes at the age of 25, after which time his mother died, and he was asked to join the Troyes Beth din ( rabbinical court ).
According to classical rabbinical sources, this was at the age of fifty-two.
He began his education in a rabbinical school, but at an early age, he decided not to follow in his family's rabbinical footsteps, and switched schools.
In 1887, at the age of 23, Kook entered his first rabbinical position as rabbi of Zaumel, Lithuania.
According to Classical rabbinical literature, Judah was born on the 15th of Sivan ; classical sources differ on the date of death, with the Book of Jubilees advocating a death at age 119, 18 years before Levi, but the midrashic Book of Jasher advocating a death at the age of 129.
Yosef received rabbinical ordination at the age of 20.
From the age of eleven he also attended Aria College, a rabbinical seminary.
While in general a type of the Oriental rabbi of his age, a strict Talmudist, and a believer in the Kabbalah, his studious habits and exceptional memory awakened in him an interest in the history of rabbinical literature.
He accordingly began at an early age a compilation of passages in rabbinical literature in which dialectic authors had tried to solve questions that were based on chronological errors.
Classical rabbinical sources argue that Reuben was born on the 9th of Kislev, and died at the age of 125.
He studied in Kairouan, Tunisia under Rabbeinu's Nissim ben Jacob, and Chananel ben Chushiel the recognized rabbinical authorities of the age.
At the age of 12, he was sent by his parents to study at the Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in Brooklyn, where he received his rabbinical ordination.
At the age of 13 ( as was the custom ), he married Esther Shaindel, daughter of Rabbi Dovid Zvi Orbach, the leading rabbinical authority in Mohilov, Sharograd, and Kremenetz.
He was educated at the rabbinical school of Fürth, where he earned his rabbinical ordination at age 17.
After receiving rabbinical ordination, Ph. D., and Doctorate of Letters ( D. Litt ), he became the rabbi of the then Orthodox Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1866, at the age of thirty-seven.
In the meantime he continued his Jewish studies and in 1853, at the age of 24, he received his rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Moses Feilchenfeld in Rogasen and later, in 1857, from Rabbi Wolf Landau in Dresden.
At the age of twelve he was sent to his uncle R. Elijah Schick (" Reb Elinke Lider "), then the rabbi of Amstibove, who instructed him in Talmud and rabbinical literature.
He married his first wife Rivka at the age of eighteen, and studied Torah under the Rishon L ’ Tzion ( Sephardic Chief Rabbi ) Yitzchak Kubo and Rabbi Joseph Nissim Burla, the head of the Jerusalem rabbinical court.

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