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Что (кто) такое rabbins - определение

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

Rabbinism         
·noun The teachings and traditions of the rabbins.
II. Rabbinism ·noun A rabbinic expression or phraseology; a peculiarity of the language of the rabbins.
rabbin         
  • Rabin delivering his speech at the 4 November 1995 rally, shortly before his assassination
  • Yitzhak Rabin, [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Yasser Arafat]] during the [[Oslo Accords]] on 13 September 1993
  • Rabin as Prime Minister with US President [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1977
  • Short video about Yitzhak Rabin from the [[Israeli News Company]]
  • Rabin shaking hands with new Russian immigrants on their flight to Israel in 1994
  • [[Bill Clinton]] watches Jordan's [[King Hussein]] (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (right) sign the [[Israel–Jordan peace treaty]]
  • Rabin at home with his wife, grandson, daughter, then son-in-law, and two of his granddaughters in 1992.
  • (right to left) Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat receiving the Nobel Peace Prize following the Oslo Accords
  • Rabin shortly before joining the Palmach
  • Rabin as a baby with his mother
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  • The Israeli delegation to the [[1949 Armistice Agreements]] talks. Left to right: Commanders [[Yehoshafat Harkabi]], Aryeh Simon, [[Yigael Yadin]], and Yitzhak Rabin (1949)
  • Rabin with [[Richard Nixon]] in Tel Aviv, 22 June 1967
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  • Yitzhak Rabin, commander of the [[Harel Brigade]], c. 1948
ISRAELI POLITICIAN, STATESMAN AND GENERAL (1922-1995)
Yitzak Rabin; Itzhak Rabin; Yitschak Rabin; Yitzakh Rabin; Yitzchak Rabin; Izhak Rabin; Rabbin; Yits'hak Rabin; Itzhack Rabin; יִצְחָק רַבִּין; Yizhak Rabin; Yitzhak Rabine; Yitzhaq Rabin; יצחק רבין; Jitzhak Rabin; Yitzhak Rabin Memorial; Prime Minister Rabin; Yitzhak rabin
n.
See rabbi
Rabbin         
  • Rabin delivering his speech at the 4 November 1995 rally, shortly before his assassination
  • Yitzhak Rabin, [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Yasser Arafat]] during the [[Oslo Accords]] on 13 September 1993
  • Rabin as Prime Minister with US President [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1977
  • Short video about Yitzhak Rabin from the [[Israeli News Company]]
  • Rabin shaking hands with new Russian immigrants on their flight to Israel in 1994
  • [[Bill Clinton]] watches Jordan's [[King Hussein]] (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (right) sign the [[Israel–Jordan peace treaty]]
  • Rabin at home with his wife, grandson, daughter, then son-in-law, and two of his granddaughters in 1992.
  • (right to left) Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat receiving the Nobel Peace Prize following the Oslo Accords
  • Rabin shortly before joining the Palmach
  • Rabin as a baby with his mother
  • 105px
  • The Israeli delegation to the [[1949 Armistice Agreements]] talks. Left to right: Commanders [[Yehoshafat Harkabi]], Aryeh Simon, [[Yigael Yadin]], and Yitzhak Rabin (1949)
  • Rabin with [[Richard Nixon]] in Tel Aviv, 22 June 1967
  • 105px
  • 105px
  • Yitzhak Rabin, commander of the [[Harel Brigade]], c. 1948
ISRAELI POLITICIAN, STATESMAN AND GENERAL (1922-1995)
Yitzak Rabin; Itzhak Rabin; Yitschak Rabin; Yitzakh Rabin; Yitzchak Rabin; Izhak Rabin; Rabbin; Yits'hak Rabin; Itzhack Rabin; יִצְחָק רַבִּין; Yizhak Rabin; Yitzhak Rabine; Yitzhaq Rabin; יצחק רבין; Jitzhak Rabin; Yitzhak Rabin Memorial; Prime Minister Rabin; Yitzhak rabin
·noun ·same·as Rabbi.

Википедия

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.