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.
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.
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