The Torah, together with its ancient commentary (the Talmud) is the basis of Israelite law.
The American Israelite was created on 1854-07-15.
Christian Israelite Church was created in 1822.
Israelite law is the only ancient one which provides for social justice (widows, orphans, poor, charity, etc.) and prohibits idolatry.
This Is the Law was created on 1971-06-21.
If you are referring to Tamar who was a daughter-in-law and graddaughter-in-law of Jacob in Genesis then I'd say she was an Israelite. Hebrew, Jew and Israelite being interchangeable terms.Jewish answer:Our tradition is that Tamar was the daughter of Shem, born shortly before his death. She was pre-Hebrew and pre-Israelite. Because she and her father were servants of God (see Rashi commentary, Genesis ch.14) from the ancient tradition (one of the few tiny branches of mankind that never went over to idolatry), she was deemed worthy of marriage into Jacob's family.Note that there is also a much later Tamar; a daughter of King David, who was Israelite.
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The Law of the Wilds was created on 1915-02-01.
Duke University School of Law was created in 1868.
The Law of One was created in 1982.
Law of adoption was created in 1846.
Mayerson Law was created in 1969.