IPA: /hɑˈlɑːkə/
KK: /hɑˈlɑːkə/
A set of Jewish religious laws and guidelines derived from the Torah and rabbinic teachings.
The community follows the halakah to guide their daily lives and religious practices.
Halakah originates from Hebrew 'halakhah' (meaning the way or path). It refers to the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the Written and Oral Torah.
Think of 'halakhah' as the 'way' or 'path' that guides Jewish law and practice.