Evolvement of Judaism
.... The Pharisees, who were more a part of the middle class and the masses, were more concerned with interpreting the use of
Torah law in everyday life. ....
(908

4

)
Jewish Law and American Law
.... It is the divine source of Hebrew
law that is emphasized throughout the entire
Torah which Rosenthal (2002) sees as an evolving process with God Himself ....
(2370

9

)
Jewish Law and American Law
.... It is the divine source of Hebrew
law that is emphasized throughout the entire
Torah which Rosenthal (2002) sees as an evolving process with God Himself ....
(2370

9

)
Ambivalence Towards the Law
.... and in legal philosophy throughout most of history, being called the rta or dharma in India, the ma'at in Egypt, and the
torah in Judea. The
law is not what is ....
(1752

7

)
Historical Views of the Law
.... and in legal philosophy throughout most of history, being called the rta or dharma in India, the ma'at in Egypt, and the
torah in Judea. The
law is not what is ....
(1751

7

)
Historical Background of Judaism
.... This then came to be known as the
Law (
Torah), the Prophets (Nevi'im) and the Writings (Ketuvim) (TNK) that is now in use in current synagogues. ....
(802

3

)
Psalm 119
.... psalm. This seems logical, since "
Torah" actually means "instruction," rather than "
law." "Decree" is used in two main senses. First ....
(3055

12

)
Definitions of "Legal"
....
Law, in the religious sense, combines codes of ethics and morality, such as Hindu
law, Islamic
law, and the Mosaic code (
Torah). ....
(889

4

)
Meanings of the Word "Legal"
....
Law, in the religious sense, combines codes of ethics and morality, such as Hindu
law, Islamic
law, and the Mosaic code (
Torah). ....
(892

4

)
Rabbinic Judaism
.... for the two Talmuds and subsequent Jewish
law. In its "definitive construction" the Mishnah had no room for much discussion of the study of
Torah, the role of ....
(1746

7

)
The Dead Sea Scrolls
.... example, there is considerable controversy dealing with the Dead Sea Scroll known as MMT (Miqsat Ma ase ha
Torah, or the Selection of the Works of the
Law). ....
(2318

9

)
Treasures Old and New: Essays on the Theology of the Pentateuch
.... "The Maccabees made a new interpretation of Sabbath
law. .... This became the `Oral
Torah' - a way of living the
Torah that was more flexible and liberal that the ....
(2676

11

)
Concept of the Mehitzah in Synagogues
.... Jewish
law, the halakah, is based on more than 600 commandments, the mitzvahs, laid down by God and given to Moses in the
Torah. ....
(5256

21

)
Capital Punishment and the Talmud
.... The specific statement is, "in every [other]
law of the
Torah, if a man is commanded, `Transgress and suffer not death,' he may transgress and not suffer death ....
(2667

11

)
Judaism's Communal Orientation
.... the first five books of the Bible) and the Oral
Torah now documented .... Old Testament contains books written in Hebrew on subjects including
law, history, poetry ....
(1560

6

)
Mankind's Capacity for Worship
.... and commandments have been given through the Hebrew nation, which has preserved this oral tradition in the Hebrew scriptures: the
Torah (or,
Law), the Prophets ....
(3763

15

)
The Maccabean Revoltto
.... who tried to resist it, among them the Hasidim ("the pious") who struggled to retain their traditions and who preached loyalty to the
Torah (the
Law) above all ....
(3284

13

)
The Diaspora and Jewish History
.... who tried to resist it, among them the Hasidim ("the pious") who struggled to retain their traditions and who preached loyalty to the
Torah (the
Law) above all ....
(1647

7

)
Jewish Perspectives on Abortion
.... of the
Torah falls under the category of ya'avor v'al ye-hareg, that is, "let one transgress rather than die," but for the murder of the innocent. Jewish
law, ....
(2220

9

)
Talmud and Mishnah in Jewish History
.... These sages set out to systematize the commentaries on the written
Torah and to .... into the Talmud, which is itself a vast compendium of
law, midrash and argument ....
(278

1

)
The Jewish Way in Love and Marriage
.... This shows the Jewish dedication not only to the text of the
Torah but to the .... In Jewish
law there is a formulation of "those wise restraints that make men free ....
(1849

7

)
Samson Raphael Hirsch and Nachman Krochmal
.... that "we must strive to know the extent and bearing of the Mitzvoth, the commandments, from the written and Oral
Law" and that "we must read the
Torah in Hebrew ....
(6853

27

)
Political Realities of Israel
.... that "we must strive to know the extent and bearing of the Mitzvoth, the commandments, from the written and Oral
Law" and that "we must read the
Torah in Hebrew ....
(7061

28

)
The State of Israel
.... that "we must strive to know the extent and bearing of the Mitzvoth, the commandments, from the written and Oral
Law" and that "we must read the
Torah in Hebrew ....
(7061

28

)
Religious Sects
.... 1). The Sadducees looked only to what was written in the
Torah as the .... of difference between the two schools or religious sects where both
law and tradition ....
(2399

10

)
Pre-Wedding Celebrations
.... mother of the chatan is given the glass to offer her new daughter-in-
law a drink .... There are also seven specific times in the
Torah when it is written "and when a ....
(2770

11

)
Judaism and Islam
.... In that connection, the Hebrew bible comprises three sets of texts, organized thematically: the
Law or
Torah (the Pentateuch), the Prophets (major and minor ....
(3761

15

)
Judaism
.... Reform Judaism also diverged from ancient teachings of the
Torah and Talmud. .... present requires a principle that shall clearly enunciate that a
law, even though ....
(1880

8

)
Apostle Paul: Examination and Detail of Who He Was and His ...
.... from the rest of society so that they could live by the
Torah ("Philippians Background .... was of the stricter group that demanded not only that the
Law be kept ....
(2425

10

)
A Feminist Judaism
.... given form to scripture, shaped the direction of Jewish
law, or found expression in liturgy (Plaskow 1). The central Jewish categories are
Torah, Israel, and ....
(2049

8

)