noun
- the teachings, traditions, and practices of rabbinical Judaism
- adherence to or emphasis on rabbinical authority and interpretation
Examples
- The scholar studied the development of rabbinism in medieval Europe.
- His approach to Judaism emphasized rabbinism over mystical traditions.
- The debate centered on the role of rabbinism in modern Jewish practice.
- She wrote extensively about the influence of rabbinism on Jewish law.
- The community’s rabbinism shaped their interpretation of religious texts.
- Critics argued that excessive rabbinism distanced people from direct spiritual experience.