rabbinically Meaning in Bengali
Adjective:
রাব্বীদের,
Similer Words:
rabbinistrabbinite
rabbinites
rabbins
rabbited
rabbiter
rabbitry
rabbity
rabbled
rabbler
rabbles
rabbling
rabboni
rabelais
rabelaisian
rabbinically শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
অন্যান্য রাব্বীদের মতে হাওয়া এবং উভয়লিঙ্গ প্রাণীটি পৃথক সৃষ্টি ছিল, যার নাম ছিল লিলথ ।
rabbinically's Usage Examples:
business, and conducting or even discussing business on Shabbat is a rabbinically prohibited act.
transforms an act from one that is biblically forbidden to one that is rabbinically prohibited, thereby making it less of an offense.
Lighting Shabbat candles is a rabbinically mandated law.
Climbing a tree is rabbinically forbidden, for fear this may lead to one tearing off a branch.
Riding an animal is also rabbinically forbidden, as one.
Berlin, a conference of European women rabbis, cantors, scholars, and rabbinically-educated Jews in Berlin in 1999.
that are edible when raw as rabbinically prohibited, the Birchei Yosef is in doubt whether this is biblically or rabbinically prohibited Beit Yitzchak Yoreh.
Another rabbinically quoted verse is Exodus 36:6: Moses commanded, and a message was propagated.
) Although Jews are commanded to take the four species together, the rabbinically ordained blessing mentions only the lulav because it is the largest and.
Judaism, all physical contact in an affectionate or lustful manner is rabbinically forbidden when a woman is in her niddah status.
In general, a Jew must violate biblically mandated, and certainly rabbinically mandated, religious laws of Judaism in order to preserve human life.
places that have eruvin, both historic and modern, that are or were rabbinically recognized.
Since the Shabbat morning kiddush is rabbinically rather than biblically mandated, it has a lesser status than the Friday.
printing a document on paper, some authorities view it as grama and only rabbinically prohibited (since the printing only occurs after some time and after.
weeks of mourning between the 17th of Tammuz and 9th of Av is cited as a rabbinically instituted period of fasting for the "especially pious".