`Am ha-aretz
Hebrew language, Rabbinic Judaism
978-613-8-33732-4
6138337328
140
2011-11-12
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Hebrew term ʿam ha-aretz (עם הארץ ʿam ha-aretz, plural ʿammei ha-aretz(ot), lit. "people of the land") is a Hebrew term combining the meanings of "rustic" with those of "boorish, uncivilized, ignorant" (compare the meaning of Latinate "pagan"). It is a term of Rabbinic Judaism, applied by scholars of the Talmud to uneducated Jews, who were deemed likely to be negligent in their observance of the commandments due to their ignorance.The ʿam ha-aretz were of two types, the ʿam ha-aretz le-mitzvot, Jews disparaged for not scrupulously observing the commandments, and ʿam ha-aretz la-Torah, those stigmatized as ignoramuses for not having studied the Torah at all.
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