Rabbinic means Relating to rabbis. This page lists 20 example sentences from real texts, plus synonyms like rabbinical.
Rabbinic meaning
- Relating to rabbis.
- Formulated or enacted by rabbis.
Synonyms of Rabbinic
Example types with rabbinic
Below, the same example sentences are grouped by length and sentence type:
That is what Jewish law calls in biblical Hebrew or in rabbinic Hebrew. (13 words)
Mazuz, the rabbinic leader of Tunisian Jewry in Israel, has long been involved in politics. (15 words)
Schulweis advised him to enroll in the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at American Jewish University. (16 words)
Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism both hold that modern views of how the Torah and rabbinic law developed imply that the body of rabbinic Jewish law is no longer normative (seen as binding) on Jews today. (36 words)
According to this last opinion, our theoretical gentile couple should celebrate the special day in question on the date of their particular child’s becoming physically mature—since rabbinic approximations would not apply to them. (35 words)
During her years in rabbinical school, she served as a rabbinic intern at two New Jersey synagogues, a Hillel (college-level Jewish organization), two hospitals and two summer camps of the Union for Reform Judaism. (35 words)
What would happen if a devout Orthodox Jewish man discovered in middle age that he is not actually Jewish, at least according to rabbinic law? (25 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, despite Rabbinic Judaism deviating from the plain meaning of the Torah, Karaite Jews recognize Rabbinic Jews who have unbroken patrilineal Jewish descent, as Jewish, and eligible to join Karaite Judaism without a conversion.
Rabbinical students also are required to gain practical rabbinic experience by working at a congregation as a rabbinic intern during each year of study from year one onwards.
Rabbinic literature main According to the Rabbinic literature, Isaiah was a descendant of the royal house of Judah and Tamar ( Sotah 10b).
Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism both hold that modern views of how the Torah and rabbinic law developed imply that the body of rabbinic Jewish law is no longer normative (seen as binding) on Jews today.
Subsequent rabbinic literature is written in a blend between this style and the Aramaized Rabbinic Hebrew of the Talmud.
Although ChatGPT missed the issue of how religious communities can judge rabbinic leaders based on reputation instead of erudition, it did highlight the reason for my anecdote.
I had been taught to keep those matters private, though, just between husband, wife, and essential rabbinic personnel.
Mazuz, the rabbinic leader of Tunisian Jewry in Israel, has long been involved in politics.
Schulweis advised him to enroll in the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at American Jewish University.
The question that echoes through the history of Judaism – from Abraham to Jeremiah to Job to rabbinic midrash to medieval lament to chassidic prayer – is not acceptance of, but a protest against, injustice.
Among the more surprising ideas mentioned is Rambam’s position that certain rabbinic decrees can never be undone even if a future is greater than the that enacted the original decree.
He achieved his dream in 2021 when he was given rabbinic ordination by the Rabbinical College of America – but there was always one other part of his life that was lingering in the background.
He served as the Chief Rabbi of Tlemcen, Algeria, and the Chief Rabbinic Judge (Dayan) in Meknes.
Jewish tradition has a great deal to say about the loftiness of this bar in the rabbinic mindset.
That is what Jewish law calls in biblical Hebrew or in rabbinic Hebrew.
There is a debate as to whether sirus in regard to women is a Torah prohibition or a rabbinic one.
Walder’s December suicide followed his conviction by a rabbinic court in Safed, which found him guilty of sex crimes against 22 children, including molestation and rape.
What would happen if a devout Orthodox Jewish man discovered in middle age that he is not actually Jewish, at least according to rabbinic law?
According to this last opinion, our theoretical gentile couple should celebrate the special day in question on the date of their particular child’s becoming physically mature—since rabbinic approximations would not apply to them.
During her years in rabbinical school, she served as a rabbinic intern at two New Jersey synagogues, a Hillel (college-level Jewish organization), two hospitals and two summer camps of the Union for Reform Judaism.
Common combinations with rabbinic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- rabbinic literature 24×
- the rabbinic 22×
- in rabbinic 11×
- rabbinic tradition 8×
- of rabbinic 7×
- rabbinic judaism 6×
- to rabbinic 6×
- and rabbinic 5×
- rabbinic authorities 5×
- rabbinic calendar 4×