"Rabbi;" literally translated it means "teacher," but its full meaning is "teacher and interpreter of the (Torah) law."
Rabbis.
experts
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'
The Jewish people call it as a shofar.
A "get" is a divorce document in Jewish law.
no, fish is not meat under Jewish law.
The term used for Jewish Religious Law is Halakha,
It depends on what language they speak. There is no difference in what Jewish people call their parents and what non-Jewish people call their parents.
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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)
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman is 100% Jewish. The same goes for any person who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law.
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman or who converts according to Jewish law, is a Jew. If your father is Jewish but your mother is not, Jewish law does not consider you to be a Jew unless you convert. The reform movement accepts children born to a Jewish man and non-Jewish woman as Jews if they are raised as Jews.