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Rabbinic authority دعاس التوراة Da'as Torah
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دعاس التوراة (بالعبرية: דעת תורה، الترجمة الحرفية:"المعرفة من التوراة")، هو مفهوم في اليهودية الحريدية الذي يقتضي بأن اليهود تسعى للحصول على مدخلات من الحاخامات العلّامة ولا تقتصر في مسائل القانون اليهودي فقط بل في جميع مسائل الحياة الهامة، على أساس أن المعرفة من التوراة تشمل كل شيء في الحياة. Da'as Torah (o Da'at Torah, Da'as Toyreh) (in ebraico: דעת תורה‎?, letteralmente "Conoscenza della Torah"), è un concetto dell'Ebraismo Haredi secondo il quale gli ebrei dovrebbere cercare il parere di studiosi rabbinici non solo in materia di Legge ebraica (Halakhah), ma anche in tutte le cose importanti della vita, sulla base del fatto che la conoscenza della Torah aiuta in tutto nella vita. Rabbinic authority in Judaism relates to the theological and communal authority attributed to rabbis and their pronouncements in matters of Jewish law. The extent of rabbinic authority differs by various Jewish groups and denominations throughout history. The origins of rabbinic authority in Judaism is understood as originally linked to the High Court of ancient Israel and Judah, known as the Sanhedrin. Scholars understand that the extent of rabbinic authority, historically, would have related to areas of Jewish civil, criminal, and ritual law, while rabbinic positions that relate to non-legal matters, such as Jewish philosophy would have been viewed as non-binding. Rabbinic authority also distinguished the practice of Judaism by the Pharisees (i.e., Rabbinic Judaism) to the religious prac
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Rabbinic authority in Judaism relates to the theological and communal authority attributed to rabbis and their pronouncements in matters of Jewish law. The extent of rabbinic authority differs by various Jewish groups and denominations throughout history. The origins of rabbinic authority in Judaism is understood as originally linked to the High Court of ancient Israel and Judah, known as the Sanhedrin. Scholars understand that the extent of rabbinic authority, historically, would have related to areas of Jewish civil, criminal, and ritual law, while rabbinic positions that relate to non-legal matters, such as Jewish philosophy would have been viewed as non-binding. Rabbinic authority also distinguished the practice of Judaism by the Pharisees (i.e., Rabbinic Judaism) to the religious practice of the Sadducees and the Qumran sect. This concept is linked with the acceptance of rabbinic law, which separates Judaism from other offshoot religions such as Samaritanism and Karaite Judaism. In contemporary Orthodox Judaism, the concept is sometimes referred to as da'as Torah (or da'at Torah) (Hebrew: דעת תורה, literally "knowledge of Torah"), and the notion of rabbinic authority in this context is often extended beyond the confines of Jewish law, but to a variety of personal, social and political matters. Da'as Torah (o Da'at Torah, Da'as Toyreh) (in ebraico: דעת תורה‎?, letteralmente "Conoscenza della Torah"), è un concetto dell'Ebraismo Haredi secondo il quale gli ebrei dovrebbere cercare il parere di studiosi rabbinici non solo in materia di Legge ebraica (Halakhah), ma anche in tutte le cose importanti della vita, sulla base del fatto che la conoscenza della Torah aiuta in tutto nella vita. دعاس التوراة (بالعبرية: דעת תורה، الترجمة الحرفية:"المعرفة من التوراة")، هو مفهوم في اليهودية الحريدية الذي يقتضي بأن اليهود تسعى للحصول على مدخلات من الحاخامات العلّامة ولا تقتصر في مسائل القانون اليهودي فقط بل في جميع مسائل الحياة الهامة، على أساس أن المعرفة من التوراة تشمل كل شيء في الحياة.
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