IPA: /həˈlɑːkə/
KK: /hɑˈlɑːkə/
A set of Jewish religious laws and guidelines derived from the Torah and rabbinic teachings, governing various aspects of daily life and religious practice.
The community follows halakha to ensure their practices align with Jewish law.
Halakha originates from Hebrew 'halakh' (meaning to walk or go). It refers to the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the Written and Oral Torah.
Think of 'halakh' meaning to 'walk' — Halakha represents the path or way of life that guides Jewish practice.
No commonly confused words.