1. rabbinic - Noun
2. rabbinic - Adjective
Alt. of Rabbinical
The language or dialect of the rabbins; the later Hebrew.
Source: Webster's dictionaryrabbinical school Source: Internet
According to this last opinion, our theoretical gentile couple should celebrate the special day in question on the date of their particular child’s becoming physically mature—since rabbinic approximations would not apply to them. Source: Internet
According to classical rabbinic texts this parallel set of material was originally transmitted to Moses at Sinai, and then from Moses to Israel. Source: Internet
According to several rabbinic sages, blue is the colour of God's Glory. Source: Internet
Agudah unites many rabbinic leaders from the Hasidic Judaism wing with those of the non-Hasidic "yeshiva" world. Source: Internet
After Rashi the Tosafot were written, which was an omnibus commentary on the Talmud by the disciples and descendants of Rashi; this commentary was based on discussions done in the rabbinic academies of Germany and France. Source: Internet