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1 Rabbinic Judaism
Религия: раввинистический иудаизм, (The normative form of Judaism that developed after the fall of the Temple of Jerusalem in AD 70) раввинизм -
2 Rabbinic Judaism (The normative form of Judaism that developed after the fall of the Temple of Jerusalem in AD 70)
Религия: раввинизмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Rabbinic Judaism (The normative form of Judaism that developed after the fall of the Temple of Jerusalem in AD 70)
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3 Orthodox Judaism
Религия: (Judaism that adheres to the Torah and Talmud as interpreted in an authoritative rabbinic law code and applies their principles and regulations to modern living) ортодоксальный иудаизм -
4 Orthodox Judaism (Judaism that adheres to the Torah and Talmud as interpreted in an authoritative rabbinic law code and applies their principles and regulations to modern living)
Религия: ортодоксальный иудаизмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Orthodox Judaism (Judaism that adheres to the Torah and Talmud as interpreted in an authoritative rabbinic law code and applies their principles and regulations to modern living)
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5 takkanah (In Judaism, a regulation promulgated by rabbinic authority to promote the common good or to foster the spiritual development of those under its jurisdiction)
Религия: такканаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > takkanah (In Judaism, a regulation promulgated by rabbinic authority to promote the common good or to foster the spiritual development of those under its jurisdiction)
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6 takkanah
Религия: (In Judaism, a regulation promulgated by rabbinic authority to promote the common good or to foster the spiritual development of those under its jurisdiction) таккана
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