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Jewish law is called 'halacha'. Halacha can be found in the Talmud.

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Jewish law is called 'halacha'. Halacha can be found in the Talmud.

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Jewish law is called 'halacha'. Halacha is recorded in the Talmud and the Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch).

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Halacha is Jewish religious law. The halachot (pl), for the most part, explain the application of the mitzvot found in the Torah.

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Halocho or Halacha is Hebrew for Jewish Law. Since it's essential that Jews know all of Halacha, and Jews have a Mitzva to learn Torah every day, the 2 are often taken care of together by learning a Daily Halacha. Various on-line sources are available for getting a daily email with a Halacha. See the links section for some examples

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The 613 mitzvot (guidelines) found in the Torah form the basis for Jewish law. Jewish law itself is called 'halacha'. Halacha is found in the Talmud.

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