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pron.= pronounced |
usu.= usually |
v= verb |
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Yid.= Yiddish |
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Halakha (Hebrew: הלכה; also
transliterated as Halakhah, Halacha,
Halakhot and Halachah with pronunciation
emphasis on the third syllable, "kha"), is
the collective corpus of Jewish religious
law, including biblical law (the
613 mitzvot) and later talmudic and
rabbinic law as well as customs and
traditions. Judaism classically draws no
distinction in its laws between religious
and ostensibly non-religious life. Hence,
Halakha guides not only religious
practices and beliefs, but numerous
aspects of day-to-day life. Halakha is
often translated as "Jewish Law," though a
more accurate translation might be "the
path" or "the way of walking." The word is
derived from the Hebrew root which means
to go, to walk or to travel. |
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