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A law given to Moses at Sinai (Hebrew: הלכה למשה מסיני, romanized: Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai) refers to a halakhic law for which there is no biblical reference or source, but rather was passed down orally as a teaching originating from Moses at Sinai. Such teachings have not been derived from any Talmudical hermeneutics, but known solely from the Jewish tradition.

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  • Halakha leMoshe miSinaï (fr)
  • Law given to Moses at Sinai (en)
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  • A law given to Moses at Sinai (Hebrew: הלכה למשה מסיני, romanized: Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai) refers to a halakhic law for which there is no biblical reference or source, but rather was passed down orally as a teaching originating from Moses at Sinai. Such teachings have not been derived from any Talmudical hermeneutics, but known solely from the Jewish tradition. (en)
  • Une halakha leMoshe miSinaï (hébreu : הלכה למשה מסיני « loi [venant] de Moïse sur le Sinaï ») est, dans la , une loi orale sans base scripturaire ni herméneutique mais néanmoins dotée d’une autorité biblique car elle aurait été transmise par Dieu à Moïse lors du don de la Torah sur le mont Sinaï. Le terme est également appliqué par extension à des lois dont la force est telle qu’elles doivent être suivies sans autre explication. (fr)
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  • A law given to Moses at Sinai (Hebrew: הלכה למשה מסיני, romanized: Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai) refers to a halakhic law for which there is no biblical reference or source, but rather was passed down orally as a teaching originating from Moses at Sinai. Such teachings have not been derived from any Talmudical hermeneutics, but known solely from the Jewish tradition. (en)
  • Une halakha leMoshe miSinaï (hébreu : הלכה למשה מסיני « loi [venant] de Moïse sur le Sinaï ») est, dans la , une loi orale sans base scripturaire ni herméneutique mais néanmoins dotée d’une autorité biblique car elle aurait été transmise par Dieu à Moïse lors du don de la Torah sur le mont Sinaï. Le terme est également appliqué par extension à des lois dont la force est telle qu’elles doivent être suivies sans autre explication. (fr)
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