Rabbinic Tradition refers to the body of teachings, interpretations, and practices developed by rabbis over centuries, primarily in Judaism. It encompasses the Talmud, a central text that includes discussions and commentaries on the Torah, as well as various legal and ethical teachings.
This tradition emphasizes the importance of study, debate, and community in understanding religious texts. It has shaped Jewish law, customs, and beliefs, influencing how Jewish life is practiced today. Through Rabbinic Tradition, the teachings of the Torah are continually interpreted and applied to contemporary issues.