Eduyot
Eduyot is a Hebrew term meaning "testimonies" or "evidences." In Jewish legal tradition, eduyot refers to the evidentiary framework governing testimony, including questions of admissibility, credibility, and the weight of witnesses and other forms of evidence. The concept appears in Rabbinic literature as part of the broader Halakhic discourse, where jurists consider who may testify, how testimony is gathered, and how conflicting testimonies are resolved. Over time, eduyot has influenced legal reasoning and the evaluation of evidence in Jewish courts and scholarly discussions.
In modern contexts, the term is sometimes used as a proper noun or project name for educational
Etymology: eduyot derives from the Hebrew root edut (עדות), meaning testimony or evidence. The plural form eduyot
See also: Edut, Mishnah, Talmud, Halakha, Educational technology.