halacha in English

noun
1
Jewish law and jurisprudence, based on the Talmud.
They do not constitute Halacha and they are difficult to concretize but they are clear to the sensitive eye and heart.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "halacha" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "halacha", or refer to the context using the word "halacha" in the English Dictionary.

1. Minor ArcheologiesLori Baker, Amot Shel Halacha: Halachic Insights (Dalet Amot Halacha)Rabbi Ari N

2. My Bris was performed according to Halacha (Jewish law), and I healed very quickly.I am very happy that I chose Rabbi Boruch Mozes to perform my Bris Milah

3. N pl , Aggadoth (Judaism) 1 a a homiletic passage of the Talmud b collectively, the homiletic part of traditional Jewish literature, as contrasted with Halacha, consisting of elaborations on the biblical narratives or tales from the lives of the ancient Rabbis 2 any traditional

4. The decreasing visibility occurred in part because of the attempt to Concretize images of political modernization in the city.: The quantitative rating of a craniocerebral trauma allows the expert to Concretize its circumstances.: They do not constitute Halacha and they are difficult to Concretize but they are clear to the sensitive eye and heart.: Rights in this way stem from social