rabbinical$66326$ - translation to spanish
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rabbinical$66326$ - translation to spanish

THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL FOR RABBINICAL WORK
Rabbinical seminary; Rabbinical seminaries

rabbinical      
adj. rabínico
rabbinic         
  • Vilna Edition]] of the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Berachot, folio 2a.
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
(adj.) = rabínico
Ex: Nazareth was apparently never an important site in Jewish history since it is not mentioned in the rabbinic literature.
rabbinical court         
  • Beth Din of Benghazi, 1930
  • Kosher meal]] approved by the Beth din of [[Johannesburg]]
RABBINIC COURT
Beth Din; Beit din; Bet Din; Beit Din; Bet din; Rabbinical court; Beis din; Beis Din; Jewish court; Rabbinical court of Jerusalem; Jewish Court; Jewish courts; Dayyin; Rabbinical Court; Battei din; Dayan (rabbinic judge); Bais din; Bais Din; Rabbinic court
corte rabínica (corte de justicia pública que falla en asuntos según las leyes judías)

Definition

yeshiva
[j?'?i:v?]
¦ noun an Orthodox Jewish college or seminary.
Origin
from Heb. yesi?ah.

Wikipedia

Jewish seminary

A Jewish seminary is a Jewish educational institution. See Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (Reform), Jewish Theological Seminary (Conservative), Yeshiva University (Orthodox), Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Academy for Jewish Religion

A yeshiva is an institution for boys or young men focused on the study of religious texts, especially Torah study and the Talmud. These include mesivta for high school-aged boys and beit midrash or yeshiva gedola for men of college age.

A midrasha is an institute of Jewish studies for women, roughly equivalent to yeshiva. In Israel a midrasha that also offers academic degrees is sometimes called a machon. In the United States, midrasha may also be co-educational.

A kolel is an institute for advanced study of Talmudic or rabbinic literature. Students of a kolel are married men.

Bais Yaakov is a type of elementary and secondary school for Jewish girls from religious, especially Orthodox families.