rabbinics
/ (rəˈbɪnɪks) /
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noun
(functioning as singular) the study of rabbinic literature of the post-Talmudic period
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Words nearby rabbinics
rabbi, rabbin, rabbinate, Rabbinic, rabbinical, rabbinics, rabbinism, Rabbinite, rabbit, rabbit ball, rabbitbrush
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How to use rabbinics in a sentence
So he had to seek his livelihood by teaching Hebrew and rabbinics in various schools and Universities.
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