Pronunciation: /ræˈbɪnɪk/
adjective relating to rabbis or their teachings or traditions
A1 The rabbinic teachings emphasize the importance of kindness and compassion.
A2 In rabbinic tradition, the Torah is considered to be the word of God.
B1 Students studying Judaism often delve into rabbinic literature to gain a deeper understanding of the religion.
B2 Rabbinic scholars spend years studying ancient texts to interpret the laws and customs of Judaism.
C1 The rabbinic commentary on the Talmud provides valuable insights into Jewish legal thought.
C2 The rabbinic tradition has evolved over centuries, adapting to new challenges and contexts.
formal The rabbinic literature provides insights into Jewish law and tradition.
informal My friend is studying rabbinic texts to become a rabbi.
slang I love chatting with my rabbinic buddy about religious teachings.
figurative The rabbinic approach to problem-solving is to carefully analyze all aspects before making a decision.
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