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Definition of Halachas
1. halacha [n] - See also: halacha
Lexicographical Neighbors of Halachas
Literary usage of Halachas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Philipp Bloch (1893)
"It has already been stated that the halachas were strung together without connection
or systematic grouping; it was therefore necessary, in order to retain ..."
2. The Modern Review by Richard Acland Armstrong (1883)
"(and Maimonides follows them) distinguished between halachas given to Moses ...
It is true that many of the halachas were known to have proceeded from this ..."
3. The Guardians by Murray Lawrence, Lawrence Murray (2002)
""I will not transmit halachas or ... of the Talmud and the Midrash, and the
halachas that they daily invent, continues to reign sin down upon our land. ..."
4. The Book of Jude the Essene by Lawrence Murray, Murray Lawrence (2003)
"I will not transmit halachas or ... of the Talmud and the Midrash, and the halachas
that they daily invent, reigns sin down upon our land even more. ..."
5. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1890)
"... ie and her halachas are wise commandments. 35. P, then. A clue is given to
this word in xvi. ..."
6. Literary Remains of the Late Emanuel Deutsch: With a Brief Memoir by Emanuel Deutsch (1874)
"He is finally mentioned, by way of corroboration to different halachas, in
connexion with Gamaliel, in three more places, which complete our references from ..."