Halacha
Halacha is the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the Torah, the Talmud, and other texts. It guides the daily lives of observant Jews, covering various aspects such as dietary laws, prayer, and ethical behavior. Halacha is not just a set of rules; it reflects the values and traditions of the Jewish faith.
The interpretation and application of Halacha can vary among different Jewish communities, including Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Judaism. Scholars known as rabbis play a crucial role in interpreting these laws, ensuring they remain relevant to contemporary life while maintaining their historical significance.