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rabbinical

[ UK /ɹæbˈɪnɪkə‍l/ ]
[ US /ɹəˈbɪnɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to rabbis or their teachings
    rabbinical school

How To Use rabbinical In A Sentence

  • Although the Bible and the Talmud declare that carrying objects outside the home is a form of work forbidden on the Sabbath, the eruv is a rabbinically approved stratagem for greatly expanding the boundaries of home. NYT > Home Page
  • By 1720 he had become the first provisioner to supply the Jewish community here and in the islands with meat that was butchered in the proper rabbinical manner and stamped KASHER. City of Glory
  • She and Evvie had become friends two and a half years before she had finished rabbinical school in New York. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • Paul's background is a 1st century Rabbinical Jew.
  • He acted as head of the Los Angeles Beth Din or Orthodox Jewish rabbinical court.
  • The best part has been meeting young rabbinical students, who resonate most completely with what I'm saying.
  • Marmur, vice-president of Hebrew Union College, a Reform Judaism institution, called the rabbinical declarations "shameful, harmful and wrong. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The word [nazaf (nun-zayin-fey)] "censured," "placed under ban," by a form of Rabbinical interpretation known as _notarikon_ (stenographer's method, abbreviation), is connected with the words of this verse in Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers
  • Dissident A rabbinical poet with hippy dreadlocks was king of the clients on vodka street.
  • For example, Rav Avraham Shapira writes, ‘It is the accepted practice amongst our rabbinical sages to expend extraordinary effort to find a Halachic solution to relieve someone from the status of Mamzer ’.
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