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rabbinic Meaning in Bengali



 ইহুদি শিক্ষক বা ধর্মীয় নেতা,

বা দরবেশ বা তাদের শিক্ষার সংক্রান্ত

Adjective:

ইহুদি শিক্ষক বা ধর্মীয় নেতা,





rabbinic's Usage Examples:

a number of additional laws, which are known as rabbinic laws (mitzvot derabbanan).


Types of rabbinic laws include the takkanah and the gezeirah.


title "pulpit rabbis", and in 19th-century Germany and the United States rabbinic activities including sermons, pastoral counseling, and representing the.


" Allusions in Jewish rabbinic literature to Isaiah contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences.


Rabbinic literature, in its broadest sense, can mean the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history.


Halakha is based on biblical commandments (mitzvot), subsequent Talmudic and rabbinic law, and the customs and traditions compiled in the many books such as.


In Jewish rabbinic literature, especially the aggadah, Jeremiah and Moses are often mentioned.


Midrash and rabbinic readings "discern value in texts, words, and letters, as potential revelatory.


The fifth-century rabbinic midrash Genesis Rabbah dedicates a large amount of attention to Sarah in.


Dudael is reminiscent of the rabbinic terminology used for the designation of the ravine of the scapegoat in later rabbinic interpretations of the Yom Kippur.


Participation in these courts required the classical semikhah (rabbinic ordination), the transmission of judicial authority in an unbroken line.


bound book form, it is called Chumash, and is usually printed with the rabbinic commentaries (perushim).


According to the rabbinic tradition, the tradition of the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox.


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rabbinic's Meaning':

of or relating to rabbis or their teachings

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