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Jewish law and tradition teach explicitly that it is impossible to know which commandments are more or less important than others.
In The Bible, Ezra was a man who was sent to teach the law of God and purify the Jewish community. Ezra is written about in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
Even though a rabbi is a teacher and a member of the Jewish clergy, they can do MANY things: 1. Doctor or Mohel to perform Jewish Circumcision 2. Write Jewish Books 3. Kosher Food Supervision 4. Jewish Politics 5. Jewish Courts 6. Jewish Therapy 7. Jewish Lifecycle Events
Menachem Elon has written: 'Jewish Law' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Jewish influences, Jewish law, Law, Rabbinical literature 'Mavo la-mishpat ha-'ivri' -- subject(s): Jewish law 'Restraint of the person as a means of collection of debts in Jewish law' -- subject(s): Collection laws (Jewish law) 'Principles Of Jewish Law'
Rabbis teach Jewish law and traditions. Congregations hire rabbis as leaders, both to lead services (although any knowledgeable adult Jew can lead services) and to act as spokesmen for their communities. Rabbis make decisions about matters of Jewish law, leading Jewish courts that oversee such issues as divorce and conversion to Judaism (sometimes, Jewish courts judge other kinds of civil cases where the law allows binding arbitration).
A "get" is a divorce document in Jewish law.
Most Canadian law schools teach the common law. Some teach the civil law. A couple teach both. See the links for more information.
no, fish is not meat under Jewish law.
The term used for Jewish Religious Law is Halakha,
Shillem Warhaftig has written: 'Heskem devarim' -- subject(s): Commodity exchanges, Contracts (Jewish law), Jewish law 'Tom lev be-dine *hozim' -- subject(s): Contracts, Contracts (Jewish law), Good faith (Jewish law) 'Heskem kafui' -- subject(s): Contracts (Jewish law), Duress (Jewish law) 'Monopol' -- subject(s): Monopolies (Jewish law) '*Hozeh amanah' -- subject(s): Obligations (Jewish law) 'Dine 'avodah ba-mishpat ha-'ivri' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Israel, Labor laws and legislation, Labor laws and legislation (Jewish law)
no she did not, she is not a he
Seventh Day Adventist and Jewish faiths teach this.