Halakha
Jewish rabbinical law From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Halakha is the Hebrew word for the Jewish code of laws.
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History
A long time ago, these laws were oral (spoken, but not written down).[1] Once they became written down they were called the Mishnah. The Mishnah was made by rabbis in the 1st and 2nd Century (CE).[2]
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