Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/;Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]; also transliterated as halacha, halachah or halocho) (Ashkenazic: [haˈloχo]) is the collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the Written and Oral Torah. It includes the 613 mitzvot ("commandments"), subsequent Talmudic and rabbinic law and the customs and traditions compiled in the Shulchan Aruch (literally "Prepared Table", but more commonly known as the "Code of Jewish Law").
Judaism classically draws no distinction in its laws between religious and non-religious life; Jewish religious tradition does not distinguish clearly between religious, national, racial, or ethnic identities.Halakha guides not only religious practices and beliefs, but numerous aspects of day-to-day life. Halakha is often translated as "Jewish Law", although a more literal translation might be "the way to behave" or "the way of walking". The word derives from the root that means to behave (also to go or to walk).
Historically, in the diaspora, halakha served many Jewish communities as an enforceable avenue of law - both civil and religious law, since there is no differentiation in classical Judaism. Since the Age of Enlightenment, emancipation, and haskalah many have come to view the halakha as less binding in day-to-day life, as it relies on Rabbinic interpretation, as opposed to the pure, written words written in the Jewish bible.
The judgement made in our minds
Original sin - Buried nonsense
Under recent acts of debasement
The result reflects in your eyes
And a shadow of your works
Is cast into the hereafter
Lose count of the days you spend
Your greatest crime against the world
Left you screaming burning
In the afterworld
The judgement made in our minds
Original sin - Buried nonsense
Welcome to the end
You rationalize protecting life
By taking life seems to me insanity
To throw the first stone
I have heard is to be inocent
But how pure? When you smell blood
The judgement made in our minds
Original sin - Buried nonsense
Welcome to the end
Construct your own prison
Based on your beliefs
Sentenced to the Afterworld