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Use "halacha" in a sentence
"When I asked a Ashkenazi Jewish friend about this phenomena of equating “Jewish food” with only “Eastern European food,” he said, “I think that it is a symptom of a much more widespread phenomenon … where Eastern European everything is considered ‘the Jewish way '… even in halacha (Jewish law), minhagim (customs), prayers ….”"
"Or is the history being shoehorned into the definition because Adler thinks it’s important that the word halacha be useful to “progressive Jews”?"
"But Judaism has a legal code called halacha, and Christianity reverences both the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount as principles greater than any law."