- The
Talmud uses many
types of
logical arguments. Some of the most
common arguments and
terms are
discussed here. The term
chazakah (Hebrew: חזקה — literally...
- from a more
critical thrust." In 2019
Shapiro published Iggerot Malkhei Rabbanan which contains more than
thirty years of
correspondence with some of the...
- of
scholars as
against a
single authority. The
Aramean equivalent is "
rabbanan."
Among Sephardic Jews,
particularly Spanish and
Portuguese Jews, hakham...
- the
Talmud after the end of the
Amoraic period,
known as the
Savoraim or
Rabbanan Savora'e (meaning "reasoners" or "considerers").
Unlike the
Western Aramaic...
- 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 Sabura'e"...
- (קדיש תתקבל) –
literally "Complete Kaddish" or "Whole Kaddish"
Qaddish de
Rabbanan (קדיש דרבנן 'Kaddish of the Rabbis') or
Qaddish ʿal Yisraʾel (קדיש על ישראל)...
- "Shabbat Candle-Lighting Times". chabad.org. Schneersohn,
Shalom Dovber. Tanu
Rabbanan: Ner
Chanukah Sichos In English, N.Y., 1990. "Laws and Customs: Chanukah"...
-
reading is
divided into
thirteen parts,
after each of
which a
Kaddish d-
Rabbanan is
recited when the
Tiqun is
studied with a minyan. Today, this service...
- 515–332 BCE). Accordingly, in Judaism, to
recite the
Amidah is a
mitzvah de-
rabbanan, i. e., a
commandment of
rabbinic origin.
Although the name
Shemoneh Esreh...
- ("De'oraita"), but were
regarded merely as
rabbinical regulations ("de-
rabbanan").
According to
modern scholarship, the
traditions embodied in what later...