halakoth

/həˈlɑːkoʊt/
noun
  1. The body of Jewish law and tradition, including the rules and regulations that guide daily life and religious practice.
    • Understanding the halakoth helps people observe traditions correctly.
    • The rabbi studied the halakoth carefully to answer the community's question about the holiday.
    • Many Jewish families follow the halakoth regarding dietary laws in their kitchens.
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