- law is
derabbanan (Aramaic: דרבנן, "of our rabbis," Rabbinic) if it is
ordained by the
rabbinical sages. The
concepts of de'oraita and
derabbanan are used...
-
during the repetition, the
congregation recites a
prayer called Modim deRabbanan ('thanksgiving of the Rabbis').
After this point,
Birkat Kohanim is recited...
-
Sephardim in all
versions of kaddish; by some Ashke****m only in "Kaddish
deRabbanan" and by
others never. (H) Line 36: "ammo" is used by most Sephardim, but...
-
including Bameh Madlikin and Amar
rabbi El'azar and the
concluding Kaddish deRabbanan (in the
Western Ashke****c rite, a
mourners kaddish is
instead recited...
- Olam
de-
Rabbanan."
Lazarus supposes that
after "
de-
Rabbanan" the word "Sabura'e"
should be inserted, as a
chronicle under the
title "Seder Olam
de-Rabbanan...
-
number of
additional laws,
which are
known as
rabbinic laws (mitzvot
derabbanan).
Types of
rabbinic laws
include the
takkanah and the gezeirah. Medieval...
-
Biblical commandments by
members of
their congregations (see:
De-'oraita and
de-
rabbanan,
meaning "Torah
commandments vs.
Rabbinic enactments"). While...
- Shemu’ah (commentary on
Halichot Olam)
Yisrael Ya'akov Algazi, Ar'a
de-
Rabbanan Serillo, Samuel,
Kelale Shemuel Horowitz, Isaiah,
Shene Luchot ha-Berit...
- ("De'oraita"), but were
regarded merely as
rabbinical regulations ("
de-
rabbanan").
According to
modern scholarship, the
traditions embodied in what later...
- be-America vol. 1 (Tel Aviv:
Berit 'Ibrit 'Olamit, 1972), pp. 87–100. "
De-Oraita,
de-
Rabbanan ve-Dinim
Muflaim be-Mishnato shel ha-Rambam,
Sinai 67 (1972), 20-35...