branch of Jewish thought
C3148
concept
A branch of Jewish thought is a distinct stream of intellectual, spiritual, or philosophical reflection within Judaism that develops particular interpretations of Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices.
All labels observed (12)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Jewish ethical movement | 2 |
| Jewish religious philosophy | 2 |
| Kabbalistic method | 2 |
| school of Jewish mysticism | 2 |
| Jewish mystical movement | 1 |
| Jewish theology | 1 |
| area of Jewish thought | 1 |
| branch of Jewish studies | 1 |
| branch of Jewish thought canonical | 1 |
| rabbinic concept | 1 |
| stream within Orthodox Judaism | 1 |
| topic in early Jewish mysticism | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
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Input
Class: branch of Jewish thought
Generated description
A branch of Jewish thought is a distinct stream of intellectual, spiritual, or philosophical reflection within Judaism that develops particular interpretations of Jewish texts, beliefs, and practices.
Instances (16)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Teachings of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook | Jewish religious philosophy |
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Maaseh Bereshit (Work of Creation)
surface form:
Maaseh Bereshit
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topic in early Jewish mysticism |
| Safed Kabbalah | school of Jewish mysticism |
| Jewish theology | branch of Jewish studies |
| Temurah | Kabbalistic method |
| Notarikon | Kabbalistic method |
| Musar movement | Jewish ethical movement |
| Jewish liberation theology | Jewish theology |
| Provencal Kabbalah | Jewish mystical movement |
| Mitnagdic Kabbalah | school of Jewish mysticism |
| Mussar | Jewish ethical movement |
| Jewish ethics | — |
| Torah uMadda | Jewish religious philosophy |
| Machloket | rabbinic concept |
| Religious Zionism | stream within Orthodox Judaism |
| reasons for the commandments (ta'amei ha-mitzvot) | area of Jewish thought |