Means 'the way to walk' and are rabbinic interpretations of how Torah is to be obeyed.
(Lit: The way.) The body of Jewish law covering Jews' rights and obligations in the spheres of religious, moral, family, social, civil, contractual, tort and criminal law. It includes laws held to be mandated biblically as well as laws enacted by the early rabbis and judges of the Talmudic age and questions of law passed upon by the rabbis of later periods.
(hah-lah-KHAH) Literally, “a path,†the word signifying Jewish law.
Jewish law, derived from the root 'to walk' as it the path one should follow.
the body of Jewish Law; alternatively a single law
(Hebrew) Jewish religious jurisprudence.
The body of Torah law; A particular law