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What (who) is rabbinical - definition

MAINSTREAM FORM OF JUDAISM SINCE THE 6TH CENTURY CE
Rabbinic; Rabbinical Judaism; Rabbinical; Rabbanite; Rabbanites; Rabbanism; Rabbism; Rabbinic Jews; Rabbinite; Rabbinics; Rabbinites; Rabbinism; Rabbinic Jewish; Origins of Rabbinic Judaism; Origins of Rabbinical Judaism; Rabbinic judaism; Jewish Rabbins; Rabbinical Jewish
  • Vilna Edition]] of the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Berachot, folio 2a.
  • Talmud students

rabbinical         
or rabbinic
Rabbinical or rabbinic refers to the teachings of Jewish religious teachers and leaders.
...early rabbinic scholars.
ADJ
Rabbinical         
·adj Of or pertaining to the rabbins or rabbis, or pertaining to the opinions, learning, or language of the rabbins.
Rabbinical Assembly         
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATIVE RABBIS
Ravnet; The Rabbinical Assembly
The Rabbinical Assembly (RA) is the international association of Conservative rabbis. The RA was founded in 1901 to shape the ideology, programs, and practices of the Conservative movement.

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Rabbinic Judaism

Rabbinic Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות רבנית, romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or Judaism espoused by the Rabbanites, has been the mainstream form of Judaism since the 6th century CE, after the codification of the Babylonian Talmud. Rabbinic Judaism has its roots in Pharisaic Judaism and is based on the belief that Moses at Mount Sinai received both the Written Torah (Torah she-be-Khetav) and the Oral Torah (Torah she-be-al Peh) from God. The Oral Torah, transmitted orally, explains the Written Torah. At first, it was forbidden to write down the Oral Torah because the rabbis feared that it would become rigid and lose its flexibility, but after the destruction of the Second Temple, they decided to write it down in the Talmud and other rabbinic texts.

Rabbinic Judaism contrasts with the Sadducees, Karaite Judaism and Samaritanism, which do not recognize the Oral Torah as a divine authority nor the rabbinic procedures used to interpret Jewish scripture. Although there are now profound differences among Jewish denominations of Rabbinic Judaism with respect to the binding force of halakha (Jewish religious law) and the willingness to challenge preceding interpretations, all identify themselves as coming from the tradition of the Oral Law and the rabbinic method of analysis.

Examples of use of rabbinical
1. Meanwhile, the committee unanimously appointed three rabbinical judges to the Great Rabbinical Court yesterday.
2. The Great Rabbinical Court, headed by Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, is the highest rabbinical appeals court.
3. This would enable any couple to formalize its relationship without requiring rabbinical services for marriage or rabbinical courts for divorce.
4. According to the woman‘s rabbinical pleader, the dayan (rabbinical court judge) who is delaying the decision is Rabbi Hagai Izirer.
5. Rabbi Reuven Hammer is the head of the Rabbinical Court of the Israeli Masorti (Conservative) Movement and a former president of the movement‘s International Rabbinical Assembly.