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  • ==Biblical and Talmudic Origins== ...specific areas of the head and face that should not be shaved or cut. The Talmudic sages debate the extent and manner in which hair should be grown to fulfill
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  • ==Biblical and Talmudic Origins== ...f modesty. The laws and customs surrounding tzniut are detailed in various Talmudic tractates, such as Berakhot and Shabbat.
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  • ==Biblical and Talmudic References==
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  • ...of [[Jewish law]], including biblical law (the 613 [[mitzvot]]), and later talmudic and rabbinic law, as well as customs and traditions. ...tion of the laws in the [[Torah]] by the [[Talmud]], the decisions of post-talmudic [[Rabbinic literature|Rabbis]], and the codification of the laws by such fi
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  • * '''[[Babylonian Talmudic Aramaic]]''': The dialect found in the [[Babylonian Talmud]], a central tex * '''[[Palestinian Talmudic Aramaic]]''': The dialect of the [[Jerusalem Talmud]], another key text of
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  • - [[Talmudic Academies in Babylonia]] - [[Talmudic Academies in the Land of Israel]]
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  • ...he [[Jewish]] community throughout history. Rooted in ancient biblical and Talmudic teachings, Hebrew medicine encompasses a broad range of approaches, includi ...ures such as Maimonides ([[Moses ben Maimon]]) combined their knowledge of Talmudic law with the medical science of their time, writing extensively on health a
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  • ...sher's work reflects a synthesis of his father's teachings and the broader Talmudic and Halakhic discussions of his time. The Arba'ah Turim was revolutionary i
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  • ...adition of the Sabbath stew dates back to the times of the [[Talmud]]. The Talmudic rabbis instituted the eating of hot food on the Sabbath in order to counter
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  • [[Category:Talmudic law]]
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  • The tradition of cantillation dates back to the [[Talmudic period]], with references to cantillation practices found in the [[Talmud]]
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  • ...his laid the foundation for a culture that values education highly. In the Talmudic era, the establishment of Jewish schools became more formalized, with figur
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  • ...istory. This encompasses a wide range of activities, from the biblical and Talmudic prescriptions for healthy living to the contributions of Jewish individuals
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  • ...ho developed over centuries, influenced by the Aramaic spoken during the [[Talmudic]] period, with later influences from [[Kurdish languages|Kurdish]], [[Arabi
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  • ..."Lithuanian" or "Yeshivish" communities, which place a greater emphasis on Talmudic study.
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