of or relating to or characteristic of the Jews or their culture or religion
<adj.pert> the Judaic idea of justice
of or relating to Jews or their culture or religion
<adj.pert> He is Jewish a Jewish wedding
Judaic \Ju*da"ic\, Judaical \Ju*da"ic*al\, a. [L. Juda["i]cus, fr. Judaea, the country Judea: cf. F. Juda["i]que. See {Jew}.] Of or pertaining to the Jews. ``The natural or Judaical [religion].'' --South.
Glatzer began teaching at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass., in 1950 and was chairman of the department of Near Eastern and Judaic studies for 11 years.
The opening of the Judaic Studies Center "is the event we've been awaiting all our conscious lives," said Yuriel Neishtadt, who sported a full black beard and wore a hand-woven religious skull cap.
Czechoslovakia also has begun contributing to knowledge of the Holocaust by agreeing to send an exhibition of wartime Judaic relics from Prague to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
The title "Zim Zum" refers to the Judaic concept of Tsimtsum, the instant of creation described in the Kabbalah, a mystical Jewish system of occult beliefs and scriptural interpretation.