ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to or characteristic of the Jews or their culture or religion
the Judaic idea of justice -
of or relating to Jews or their culture or religion
He is Jewish
a Jewish wedding
How To Use Judaic In A Sentence
- I could go into a long screed about Judaic storytelling and narrative techniques and why the concept of Bibilical literalism is problematic, but, like I said, this isn’t really the place, or indeed, the point. Creationism Is For Assholes - :: gia’s blog ::
- the Judaic idea of justice
- It can take a secular form, take a Christian form, Judaic form, Hindu Form, with Gandhi and so forth.
- This new, more cosmopolitan look to kosher is due in part to the growing affluence and influence of American Jews, says Deborah Dash Moore, a historian and director of the University of Michigan's Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. Hip Kosher Cooking
- Indeed, it makes us see that according to Judaic expectations the Messiah could not come from such an obscure village as, precisely, Nazareth (see also Jn 7: 42). Scripture
- I find his Lutheran paddling world of lustless frustration almost as disturbing as Allen's Judaica manias. The new Woody Allen movie: "Vicky Cristina Barcelona."
- Hence, in "Das Wesen des Christenthums", he regards the theoretical attitude as the only genuinely human attitude, while practice is conceived and fixed only in its dirty- judaical manifestation.
- Other essays from Eranos appeared in a six-volume collection entitled Judaica published in Germany between Gershom Scholem
- In her opinion, Judaic biblical laws and tradition are sacred and unchangeable, and Kornfeld's presumptuousness in altering them makes him a pagan.
- He'd be forced to do a lot of driving for Hairball before implementing the Judaic precept of an eye for an eye. OUTCAST