-
areas of the
Shulchan Aruch, "from the
Talmudic source through modern-day
halachic application",
similarly studied in the
Religious Zionist community (and...
- A
halachic state (Hebrew: מְדִינַת הֲלָכָה Medīnat Hălāḵā) is a
Jewish state that
endorses Judaism in an
official capacity and
derives most or all aspects...
- In
Jewish law, a
posek (Hebrew: פוסק [poˈsek], pl. poskim, פוסקים [posˈkim]) is a
legal scholar who
determines the
application of halakha, the Jewish...
- each other: In the
parts on
which there are
halachic midrash, the
commentary is
actually on the
halachic midrash. He
discusses them in
comparison to simplifying...
- written. The
halachic rulings in the
Shulchan Aruch generally follow Sephardic law and customs,
whereas Ashke**** Jews
generally follow the
halachic rulings...
-
hours (three days)
prior to her
seeing blood. Ashke****m:
According to the
halachic ruling of
Moses Isserles, in all cases,
whether a
woman cohabited with...
- used to this very day by
religious Jews in the
application of
certain halachic laws. On Shabbat, one is not
allowed to
travel further than 1 biblical...
- שעה זמנית; plural: shaʿot - zǝmaniyot / שעות זמניות),
sometimes called halachic hour,
temporal hour,
seasonal hour and
variable hour, is a term used in...
-
Midrash halakha (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ הֲלָכָה) was the
ancient Judaic rabbinic method of
Torah study that
expounded upon the
traditionally received 613 Mitzvot...
- to some, it is the "posek acharon"
whose rulings are the last word on
halachic issues it addresses. As such, the "yeshivish"
community tends to follow...