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Rabbis & Rabbinic Literature

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Rabbis and Rabbinic Literature

Rabbis teach the Law, write literature, and serve pastoral roles.

Rabbi

Rabbi

  • The office of the rabbi developed during the post-exilic period.
    • The rabbis were those who could teach and interpret the Law of Moses.
 Rabbinic literature

Rabbinic literature

  • Rabbinic literature was written and compiled by rabbis in the post-second temple period.
    • The post-second temple period lasted from 70 CE to 640 CE.
  • Rabbinic literature mainly refers to:
    • Talmud
    • Midrash
Rabbis today

Rabbis today

  • In addition to teaching the Law of Moses, most modern rabbis take on a pastoral role within their Jewish communities.
  • Rabbis today tend to follow other specific rabbis and their literature in formulating their own theology and beliefs.
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