Rabbinic Judaism
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Rabbinic Judaism is the mainstream form of Judaism that developed after the Second Temple’s destruction, centered on the authority of the rabbis, the Oral Torah, and the interpretation of Jewish law and tradition.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Rabbinic Judaism canonical | 102 |
| rabbinic Judaism | 8 |
| Rabbanite Judaism | 2 |
| Pharisaic Judaism | 1 |
| Post-Temple Judaism | 1 |
| Rabbinic Palestinian Judaism | 1 |
| Rabbinic authority | 1 |
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Target entity: Rabbinic Judaism Context triple: [Ten Commandments, veneratedInDenomination, Rabbinic Judaism]
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Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism is a major branch of Judaism that strictly adheres to traditional Jewish law (Halakha) and religious practice as historically interpreted by rabbinic authorities.
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Reconstructionist Judaism
Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern American-born Jewish movement that views Judaism as an evolving religious civilization, emphasizing democratic community decision-making and adapting tradition to contemporary values.
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Second Temple Judaism
Second Temple Judaism was the form of Jewish religion and culture that developed between the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple in the late 6th century BCE and its destruction in 70 CE, characterized by diverse sects, evolving scriptural interpretation, and the foundations of later rabbinic Judaism.
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D.
Judaism
Judaism is one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions, centered on the covenant between God and the Jewish people and expressed through the Hebrew Bible, law, and tradition.
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E.
Conservative Judaism
Conservative Judaism is a modern Jewish religious movement that seeks to conserve Jewish tradition and law while allowing for historical scholarship and limited adaptation to contemporary life.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Rabbinic Judaism Target entity description: Rabbinic Judaism is the mainstream form of Judaism that developed after the Second Temple’s destruction, centered on the authority of the rabbis, the Oral Torah, and the interpretation of Jewish law and tradition.
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A.
Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism is a major branch of Judaism that strictly adheres to traditional Jewish law (Halakha) and religious practice as historically interpreted by rabbinic authorities.
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B.
Reconstructionist Judaism
Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern American-born Jewish movement that views Judaism as an evolving religious civilization, emphasizing democratic community decision-making and adapting tradition to contemporary values.
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C.
Second Temple Judaism
Second Temple Judaism was the form of Jewish religion and culture that developed between the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple in the late 6th century BCE and its destruction in 70 CE, characterized by diverse sects, evolving scriptural interpretation, and the foundations of later rabbinic Judaism.
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D.
Judaism
Judaism is one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions, centered on the covenant between God and the Jewish people and expressed through the Hebrew Bible, law, and tradition.
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E.
Conservative Judaism
Conservative Judaism is a modern Jewish religious movement that seeks to conserve Jewish tradition and law while allowing for historical scholarship and limited adaptation to contemporary life.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (122)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
branch of Judaism
ⓘ
form of Judaism ⓘ religious tradition ⓘ |
| centralAuthorityFigure | Rabbi ⓘ |
| centralInstitution |
Beit din
ⓘ
Synagogue ⓘ Beit midrash ⓘ
surface form:
Yeshiva
|
| codifiedIn |
Babylonian Talmud completed around 6th century CE
ⓘ
Mishnah around 200 CE ⓘ |
| contrastsWith |
Hellenistic Jews
ⓘ
surface form:
Hellenistic Judaism
Karaite Jews ⓘ
surface form:
Karaite Judaism
Sadducees ⓘ
surface form:
Sadducean Judaism
|
| developedAfter |
Roman destruction of the Second Temple
ⓘ
surface form:
Destruction of the Second Temple
End of the Second Temple period ⓘ |
| dominantFormOf |
Contemporary Judaism
ⓘ
Rabbinic Judaism self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Post-Temple Judaism
|
| emergedFrom |
Pharisees
ⓘ
surface form:
Pharisaic Judaism
|
| emphasizes |
Community over Temple
ⓘ
Law and ethics ⓘ Study over sacrifice ⓘ |
| geographicScope |
Neo-Babylonian Empire
ⓘ
surface form:
Babylonia
Diaspora communities ⓘ Global ⓘ Palestine ⓘ
surface form:
Land of Israel
|
| hasConcept |
Aggadah
ⓘ
Beit midrash ⓘ Binding nature of Oral Torah ⓘ Blessings (berakhot) ⓘ Chain of tradition ⓘ Codification of law ⓘ Community-based law ⓘ Daily prayer services ⓘ Fence around the Torah ⓘ Festival observance ⓘ Gezerot ⓘ Halakha ⓘ Halakhic precedent ⓘ Kashrut ⓘ Legal pluralism within halakha ⓘ Machloket ⓘ Majority rule in legal decisions ⓘ Masorah ⓘ Minhag ⓘ Mitzvot ⓘ Mishnah ⓘ
surface form:
Oral Torah
Pikuach nefesh ⓘ Prayer liturgy ⓘ Public Torah reading ⓘ Rabbinic Judaism self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Rabbinic authority
Rabbinic courts ⓘ Rabbinic decrees ⓘ Midrash ⓘ
surface form:
Rabbinic hermeneutics
Rabbinic leadership ⓘ Rabbinic ordination ⓘ Midrash halakha ⓘ
surface form:
Sanhedrin tradition
Shabbat ⓘ
surface form:
Shabbat observance
Siddur ⓘ Synagogue worship ⓘ Takanot ⓘ Aseret Yemei Teshuvah ⓘ
surface form:
Teshuva
Thirteen principles of exegesis ⓘ Torah study ⓘ Torah ⓘ
surface form:
Written Torah
Beit midrash ⓘ
surface form:
Yeshiva
|
| hasCoreText |
Halakhic codes
ⓘ
Tanakh ⓘ
surface form:
Hebrew Bible
Midrash ⓘ Mishnah ⓘ Responsa literature ⓘ Shulchan Aruch ⓘ Talmud ⓘ |
| includesMovement |
Conservative Judaism
ⓘ
Haredi Jews ⓘ
surface form:
Haredi Judaism
Masorti movement ⓘ
surface form:
Masorti Judaism
Orthodox Judaism ⓘ
surface form:
Modern Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism ⓘ Reform Judaism ⓘ Religious Zionism ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Diaspora conditions
ⓘ
Pharisaic legal traditions ⓘ Temple-era practices ⓘ |
| languageOfScholarship |
Aramaic
ⓘ
Hebrew ⓘ |
| majorSubtradition |
Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora
ⓘ
surface form:
Ashkenazi Judaism
Italian Jews ⓘ
surface form:
Italian Judaism
Mizrahi Jews ⓘ
surface form:
Mizrahi Judaism
Sephardi Jews ⓘ
surface form:
Sephardi Judaism
Yemenite Judaism ⓘ |
| practiceFeature |
Circumcision
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Daily prayer ⓘ Dietary laws ⓘ Family purity laws ⓘ Life-cycle rituals ⓘ Observance of 613 commandments as interpreted by rabbis ⓘ Shabbat ⓘ
surface form:
Sabbath rest
|
| recognizesAuthorityOf |
Acharonim
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Amoraim ⓘ Geonim ⓘ Rishonim ⓘ Tannaim ⓘ |
| recognizesText |
Talmud
ⓘ
surface form:
Babylonian Talmud
Geonic responsa ⓘ Midrash halakha ⓘ
surface form:
Halakhic Midrashim
Talmud ⓘ
surface form:
Jerusalem Talmud
Midrash ⓘ
surface form:
Midrash Rabbah
Mishnah ⓘ Rishonim commentaries ⓘ Shulchan Aruch ⓘ
surface form:
Shulchan Aruch and commentaries
|
| theologyFeature |
Belief in divine revelation at Sinai
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Belief in messianic redemption ⓘ Belief in resurrection of the dead ⓘ Belief in reward and punishment ⓘ Centrality of Torah ⓘ Covenant between God and Israel ⓘ |
| timePeriod |
Amoraic period
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Geonic period ⓘ Second Temple Judaism ⓘ
surface form:
Late Second Temple period
Medieval period ⓘ Modern period ⓘ Tannaitic period ⓘ |
| viewsOralTorahAs |
Authoritative interpretation of Written Torah
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Transmitted tradition from Sinai ⓘ |
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