noun
- the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the written and oral Torah
- a specific Jewish religious law or ruling
Usage: Judaism
Usage: Judaism
Examples
- The rabbi consulted ancient texts to determine the proper halacha for the situation.
- Orthodox Jews follow halacha in their daily lives.
- This halacha governs dietary restrictions during Passover.
- The community debated whether the new technology violated halacha.
- Students spent years studying halacha at the seminary.
- The halacha regarding Sabbath observance is quite detailed.