Rabbinic in a sentence as an adjective

This has been rejected by most rabbinic authorities.

Carrying in the semi-public domain is biblically permitted, but rabbinically prohibited due to its similarity to a public domain.

While notions of male disability focus particularly on the occupational stench of low-class work, rabbinic texts conceptualize women's disability in primarily visual terms.

..."All seem pretty interesting to me, and all seem very personally relevant to vast swaths of the general public - Catholics and more generally Christians who worship alongside people of varying levels of orthodoxy, Chinese Buddhists, and Jewish people who care about rabbinic marriage law, respectively.

While analysis of disability in Jewish thought has primarily focused on the limits that disability places on men's capacity to fulfill specific religious obligations, a feminist intersectional analysis of disability discourse in rabbinic marriage law illuminates the deeply gendered nature of disability.

Rabbinic definitions

adjective

of or relating to rabbis or their teachings; "rabbinical school"

See also: rabbinical