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halachah

Pronunciation: [hɑːˈlɑːχə]

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Context: "religion"

(noun) a set of Jewish laws and rules that guide daily life and practices. These laws help Jewish people know how to live according to their beliefs and traditions.

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Following halachah helps Jewish families celebrate their holidays in a meaningful way.

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He doesn’t follow halachah, which makes it hard for him to connect with his community.

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What aspects of halachah do you find most interesting?

Context: "guidelines"

(noun) the process of understanding and interpreting Jewish law. It includes discussions and debates on how the rules should apply in modern situations.

Example

The scholars spent hours studying halachah to determine the best way to approach the new situation.

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Without engaging in halachah, many important questions about practice might remain unanswered.

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How does halachah address new challenges in today's world?

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