
rabbinism [rab-uh-niz-uh m] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- the beliefs, practices, and precepts of the rabbis of the Talmudic period.
Origin of rabbinism First recorded in 1645–55; rabbin + -ism Examples from the Web for rabbinism Historical Examples of rabbinism
The abuse of Rabbinism has, as will be seen, a twofold source.
Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography.
Solomon Maimon
Rabbinism had long been scenting a dangerous enemy in Hasidism.
History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume I (of 3)
S. M. Dubnow
As a champion of Rabbinism, then, Saadiah was called to Sura.
Chapters on Jewish Literature
Israel Abrahams
Naturally they did not advance in culture, being hindered and persecuted by Rabbinism, and even more so by Neo-Chassidism.
History of the Jews, Vol. V (of 6)
Heinrich Graetz
“The Pale” is a gigantic ghetto where the oldest form of rabbinism prevails to this day.
Zionism and Anti-Semitism
Max Simon Nordau
British Dictionary definitions for rabbinism rabbinism noun
- the teachings and traditions of the rabbis of the Talmudic period
Derived Formsrabbinist, noun, adjectiverabbinistic, adjective