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What (who) is rabbinic ruling - definition

SOCIAL CLASS OF A GIVEN SOCIETY THAT DECIDES UPON AND SETS THAT SOCIETY'S POLITICAL AGENDA
Ruling elite; Ruling classes; Ruling-class; Governing class; Ruling elites; Class rule

Rabbinic literature         
JEWISH LITERATURE ATTRIBUTED TO RABBIS
Meforshim; Jewish biblical exegesis; Mefarshim; Rabbinical literature; Jewish Biblical exegesis; Rabbinic Literature; Rabbinical Literature; Classical Rabbinical literature; Classical Rabbinical Literature; Classical rabbinical literature; Rabbinic canon; Rabbinic texts; Medieval Rabbinical Literature; Rabbinica; Jewish commentary; Hebrew commentary; Sifrut Hazal; Rabbinic commentaries; Rabbinic tradition; Classical rabbinic literature; Rabbinic responsa; Rabbinical writings; Rabbinic writings; Rabbinic Writings; Rabbinic writing
Rabbinic literature, in its broadest sense, is the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout Jewish history. However, the term often refers specifically to literature from the Talmudic era, as opposed to medieval and modern rabbinic writing, and thus corresponds with the Hebrew term Sifrut Chazal ( "Literature [of our] sages," where Hazal normally refers only to the sages of the Talmudic era).
Ruling party         
CURRENT POLITICAL PARTY OR COALITION OF THE MAJORITY IN PARLIAMENT, THAT ADMINISTERS THE AFFAIRS OF STATE
Governing party; Elected party; Ruling parties; Party of government; Ruling coalition
The ruling party or governing party in a democratic parliamentary system is the political party or coalition holding a majority of elected positions in a parliament, that administers the affairs of state.
Ruling class         
In sociology, the ruling class of a society is the social class who set and decide the political and economic agenda of society. In Marxist philosophy, the ruling class are the capitalist social class who own the means of production and by extension determine and establish the dominant ideology (culture, mores, norms, traditions) of society by way of cultural hegemony.

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Ruling class

In sociology, the ruling class of a society is the social class who set and decide the political and economic agenda of society. In Marxist philosophy, the ruling class are the capitalist social class who own the means of production and apply their cultural hegemony to determine and establish the dominant ideology (culture, mores, norms, traditions) of the society. In the 21st century, the worldwide political economy established by globalization has created a transnational capitalist class who are not native to any one country.

Examples of use of rabbinic ruling
1. Glass admires Rabbi Ovadia for both his Torah knowledge as well as his rabbinic ruling that human life is more important than territory.
2. Moreover, though the wife held a rabbinic ruling ordering her husband to grant her a get – a religious divorce – the Jerusalem Family Court ruled that a husband‘s refusal to do so could entitle the woman to compensation.