Definition & Meaning | English word CHEREM
CHEREM
Definitions of CHEREM
- (Judaism) Alternative form of herem.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using CHEREM in a Sentence
- For example, Benjamin promoted the rabbinic idea of cherem, with the caveat that the wrongdoer would have to be cursed for seven days following his refusal to obey a judge's summons, to give him a chance to repent and obey (Mas'at Binyamin 2a).
- Chemy Soibelman was the original drummer for the New York pop punk band The Groggers, performing on their debut album, There's No 'I' in Cherem.
- Regarding the Sabbatean controversy involving Jacob Emden and Yonatan Eybeschütz, Antelman maintained a very decisive position upholding the 20 Sivan 1756 Council of Four Lands cherem (excommunication) against Eybeschütz and its ban of all his writings, and he published a book about it c.
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