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['‹u:deizem](the Jewish religion, based on the Jewish Scriptures.) judaisme -
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A n réforme f.C vtr réformer.D vi se réformer.2 ( in Protestantism) réformé ; ( in Judaism) libéral. -
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bench [bentʃ]1 noun∎ park bench banc m public∎ on the bench en réserve∎ the government benches les bancs du gouvernement(d) (work table) établi m∎ address your remarks to the bench adressez-vous à la cour;∎ she has been raised to the bench elle a été nommée juge;∎ he serves or sits on the bench (permanent office) il est juge; (for particular case) il siège au tribunal;∎ what does the bench feel about this? qu'en pense la cour?(lathe, vice) d'établiReligion (in Judaism) prier après le repas (dans la religion juive)►► Sport bench press développé-couché m;bench seat (in vehicle) banquette;Law bench warrant mandat m d'arrêt -
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reform [rɪ'fɔ:m](a) (modify → law, system, institution) réformer(b) (person) faire perdre ses mauvaises habitudes à; (drunkard) faire renoncer à la boisson; (habits, behaviour) corriger;∎ to reform oneself s'amender, se corrigerse corriger, s'amender3 nounréforme f►► British History Reform Act, Reform Bill = loi de réforme du système parlementaire;∎ the great Reform Bills les grandes réformes fpl;British Reform Club = club pour hommes proche du Parti libéral;Reform Judaism judaïsme m réformé;American reform school ≃ centre m d'éducation surveilléeⓘ THE GREAT REFORM BILLS Il s'agit d'une série de réformes parlementaires (1832, 1867, 1884-85) concernant le droit de vote et la représentation parlementaire. Elles ouvrirent la voie à l'adoption du suffrage universel en Grande-Bretagne.
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Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… … Universalium
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Judaism — A monotheistic world religion with origins in the prophetic activities of the Jews in relation to the God Yahweh. It is important to distinguish early biblical Judaism, before the fall of the Temple in 70CE, and later Judaism which was focused on … Dictionary of sociology
Judaism — noun /ˈdjuːˌdeɪ.ɪz.əm/ A world religion tracing its origin to the Hebrew people of the ancient Middle East, as documented in their religious writings, the Torah or Old Testament. See Also: Conservative Judaism, Jew, Jewish, Judaic, Judaica,… … Wiktionary