Hakham (or chakam or ḥaham, ḥakam; Hebrew חכם lit. "wise") is a term from Judaism, meaning a wise or skillful man; it often refers to someone who is a great Torah scholar. The word is generally used to designate a cultured and learned person: "He who says a wise thing is called a wise man ["hakham"], even if he be not a Jew" (Meg.16a). Hence in Talmudic-Midrashic literature wise and learned non-Jews are commonly called "hakme ummot ha-'olam" (the wise men of the nations).
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- Hakham (or chakam or ḥaham, ḥakam; Hebrew חכם lit. "wise") is a term from Judaism, meaning a wise or skillful man; it often refers to someone who is a great Torah scholar. The word is generally used to designate a cultured and learned person: "He who says a wise thing is called a wise man ["hakham"], even if he be not a Jew" (Meg.16a). Hence in Talmudic-Midrashic literature wise and learned non-Jews are commonly called "hakme ummot ha-'olam" (the wise men of the nations).
- El jajam es equivalente a decir sabio o docto en el halajá y es usado por los judíos de origen sefaradí y judíos orientales. Para ellos es el jefe espiritual, por ende es un rabino, ya sea ordenado por un smija rabínica o por una comunidad.
- Hakham (hébreu חכם litt. sage, plur. hakhamim) est un terme désignant une personne cultivée et instruite, qu'elle soit ou non juive. Le terme n'est généralement pas employé dans le judaïsme rabbinique post-talmudique, qui lui préfère le terme de rav pour désigner un homme versé dans la Torah. Il est en revanche abondamment utilisé dans le karaïsme, un mouvement juif scripturaliste, opposé au judaïsme rabbinique.
- Гахам (гахан; древнеевр. חכם «хахам» — мудрец) — духовный глава караимов. Значение слова «гахам» близко к хахаму у иудеев-раввинистов, но роль гахама менее авторитарна, скорее рекомендательна, поскольку караимское вероучение основано на том, что каждый верующий самостоятельно рационалистически определяет применение законов Священного писания. Гахам избирается из числа членов караимской общины.
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- Hakham (or chakam or ḥaham, ḥakam; Hebrew חכם lit. "wise") is a term from Judaism, meaning a wise or skillful man; it often refers to someone who is a great Torah scholar. The word is generally used to designate a cultured and learned person: "He who says a wise thing is called a wise man ["hakham"], even if he be not a Jew" (Meg.16a). Hence in Talmudic-Midrashic literature wise and learned non-Jews are commonly called "hakme ummot ha-'olam" (the wise men of the nations).
- El jajam es equivalente a decir sabio o docto en el halajá y es usado por los judíos de origen sefaradí y judíos orientales. Para ellos es el jefe espiritual, por ende es un rabino, ya sea ordenado por un smija rabínica o por una comunidad.
- Hakham (hébreu חכם litt. sage, plur. hakhamim) est un terme désignant une personne cultivée et instruite, qu'elle soit ou non juive. Le terme n'est généralement pas employé dans le judaïsme rabbinique post-talmudique, qui lui préfère le terme de rav pour désigner un homme versé dans la Torah. Il est en revanche abondamment utilisé dans le karaïsme, un mouvement juif scripturaliste, opposé au judaïsme rabbinique.
- Гахам (гахан; древнеевр. חכם «хахам» — мудрец) — духовный глава караимов.
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