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Rabbinically, even writing with one's weaker hand is forbidden.
Rabbinically it is forbidden to climb a tree, for fear this may lead to one tearing off a branch.
Transferring an article between a semi-public to a private or public domain is Rabbinically prohibited.
Rabbinically, a Kohen is to refrain from requesting the gifts since they are to be given by will.
Lighting Shabbat candles is a rabbinically mandated law.
Money is the very matter of business, and conducting or even discussing business on Shabbat is a rabbinically prohibited act.
(The plowing before the planting is also prohibited, if not by the Torah, certainly Rabbinically).
It is also forbidden rabbinically to ride an animal, as one may unthinkingly detach a stick to hit the animal with.
Rabbinically prohibited foods include:
This activity extends rabbinically to the creative act of salting/pickling of foods for non-immediate use on the Sabbath.
In general, a Jew must violate biblically mandated, and certainly rabbinically mandated, religious laws of Judaism in order to preserve human life.
Since the Shabbat morning kiddush is rabbinically rather than biblically mandated, it has a lesser status than the Friday night kiddush.
A shinuy transforms an act from one that is biblically forbidden to one that is rabbinically prohibited, thereby making it less of an offense.
And even the ultra-Orthodox, who will shun rabbinically approved dairy cookies unless the milk used has been given extra supervision, will eat Stella D'Oro.
The work to follow, no matter how technologically advanced, hinges still on a single motion with a knife by an employee, rabbinically supervised if the lamb is to be kosher.
The three weeks of mourning between the 17th of Tammuz and 9th of Av is cited as a rabbinically instituted period of fasting for the "especially pious".
The former refers to halachic requirements that are biblically mandated, while the latter refers to halachic requirements that are rabbinically mandated.
Although Jews are commanded to take the four species together, the rabbinically ordained blessing mentions only the lulav because it is the largest and most evident of the four species.
FEEL like greeting Rosh ha-Shanah with a blast from a rabbinically approved shofar, made by Israeli hands from the horn of an Israeli ram?
In Orthodox Judaism, accordingly, studying the Temple ritual on Yom Kippur represents a positive rabbinically ordained obligation which Jews seeking atonement are required to fulfill.
Although most of the rabbis in the Talmud considered the Deuteronomic law to refer only to marriage to Canaanites, they considered all religious intermarriage to be prohibited at least rabbinically.
More rabbinically traditional Reform and Reconstruction Jews believe that these halakhoth in general may be valid, but that it is up to each individual to decide how and when to apply them.
Rabbis at the synogogue said that the absence of rabbinically approved products had made life more difficult but not impossible for Jews wishing to live according to the kosher rules of strict religious observance.
However, since the Amidah is only rabbinically required (unlike the Shema which is Scriptually mandated) it is common to rely on the later time, and few calendars publish the earlier time.
The solution for medical and security appliances sometimes meet the halachic requirements that are biblically mandated (D'Oraita), but not the halachic requirements that are rabbinically mandated (D'rabbanan).