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Ha·la·cha or Ha·la·khah also Ha·la·kah H0018500 (hä′lä-KHä′, hä-lä′KHə, -lô′-)n. Judaism The legal part of Talmudic literature, an interpretation of the laws of the Scriptures. [Hebrew hălākâ, rule, tradition, from hālak, to go; see hlk in Semitic roots.] Ha·lach′ic (hə-lä′KHĭk) adj.Halacha (Hebrew hɑlɑˈxɑː; Yiddish hɑˈloxə) , Halaka or Halakhan1. (Judaism) a. Jewish religious lawb. a ruling on some specific matter2. (Other Non-Christian Religious Writings) a. that part of the Talmud which is concerned with legal matters as distinct from homileticsb. Jewish legal literature in general[from Hebrew hǎlākhāh way]ha•la•khah (hɑˈlɔ xə, hɑ lɑˈxɑ) n., pl. -la•khahs, -la•khoth, -la•khot (-lɑˈxɔt) 1. the body of Jewish law, comprising the oral law as transcribed in the Talmud and subsequent legal codes and rabbinical decisions. 2. a law or tradition established by the halakhah. [1855–60; < Hebrew hălākhāh literally, way] ha•la•khic (həˈlɑ xɪk, -ˈlæk ɪk) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Halacha - Talmudic literature that deals with law and with the interpretation of the laws on the Hebrew ScripturesHalaka, HalakahTalmudic literature - (Judaism) ancient rabbinical writings |
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halacha: see halakahhalakah or halacha [Heb.,=law], in Judaism, the body of law regulating all aspects of life, including religious ritual, familial and personal status, civil relations, criminal law, and relations with non-Jews. ..... Click the link for more information. .HalachaenUK Related to Halacha: HalakhahSynonyms for Halachanoun Talmudic literature that deals with law and with the interpretation of the laws on the Hebrew ScripturesSynonymsRelated Words |