Halacha

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== English == === Alternative forms === halacha, halachah, halakah, halakha, halakhah Halachah, Halakha, Halakhah === Etymology === From Hebrew הֲלָכָה (halakhá), from the root הלך (“to walk”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /həˈlʌhə/, /həlɑːˈhɑː/, /ˌhɑːlɑːˈxɑː/ === Noun === Halacha (plural Halachot or Halachoth or Halachos or Halachas) A law or tradition by which Jews live. They are derived from the Torah and from later rabbinic literature. A law or tradition established by the Halacha. ==== Translations ==== === Proper noun === Halacha Jewish law, taken as a whole ==== Derived terms ==== halachic ==== Translations ==== === References === == Polish == === Alternative forms === halacha === Etymology === Borrowed from Hebrew הֲלָכָה. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /xaˈla.xa/ Rhymes: -axa Syllabification: Ha‧la‧cha === Proper noun === Halacha f (Jewish law) Halacha (Jewish law, taken as a whole) ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === Halacha in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN Halacha in Polish dictionaries at PWN Halacha in PWN's encyclopedia