Definition of Rabbinites. Meaning of Rabbinites. Synonyms of Rabbinites

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Definition of Rabbinites

Rabbinite
Rabbinite Rab"bin*ite, n. Same as Rabbinist.

Meaning of Rabbinites from wikipedia

- Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית‎, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or Rabbanite Judaism, has been an orthodox form...
- Jewish Kalam was an early medieval style of Jewish philosophy that evolved in response to Kalam in Islam, which in turn was a reaction against Aristotelianism...
- of the Rabbinite "Council of Four Lands" (Vaad) and "Council of the Land of Lithuania" taxation (1580–1646). The Yiddish-speaking Rabbinites considered...
- of the frequent cases was the Tetragrammaton, which according to later Rabbinite Jewish practices should not be pronounced but read as אֲדֹנָי‎ (Adonai...
- central level in the ancient Land of Israel. There were two classes of Rabbinite courts called sanhedrins: Greater and Lesser. A lesser Sanhedrin of 23...
- the name "Sadducees," or did it originate with Anan ben David, as the Rabbinites ****ert? (2) Was Aquila, the proselyte, to whom Menahem Qala'i had addressed...
- Had****i re****es the views of other sects; for example, the Christians, Rabbinites, Samaritans, and Sadducees, who maintain the eternity of the world. He...
- resembled the Rabbinites in that, like them, they took for their basis the autumnal equinox, while in some places the Karaites adopted the Rabbinite calendar...
- century, in which the first Islamic governor ordered the leaders of the Rabbinite community against interfering with Karaite practices or with the way they...
- letter to the king of the Khazars, and Eldad's halakhot were used by both Rabbinites and Karaites as weapons in defense of their respective creeds. Talmudic...