• In the Hebrew Bible and Jewish religious law, a mamzer (Hebrew: ממזר, lit., "estranged person"; plural mamzerim) is a person who is born as the result...
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  • ) As a mamzer is excluded from the assembly (Deuteronomy 23:3), the Talmud forbids a marriage by an ordinary Jew to a mamzer. However, a mamzer may marry...
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  • of Yahweh. In particular, it excludes mamzers, and men who were forcibly emasculated. The descendants of mamzers, up to the tenth generation, were also...
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  • and more recently in its decision prohibiting the taking of evidence on mamzer status on the grounds that implementing such a status is immoral. The CJLS...
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  • Every Bastard a King (Hebrew: כל ממזר מלך, translit. Kol Mamzer Melech) is a 1968 Israeli drama film directed and co-written by Uri Zohar. The film was...
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  • tongue or language; usually meaning "Yiddish" (OED) Mamzer: Bastard (from Yiddish/Hebrew: ממזר, mamzer; OED) Maven: Expert, aficionado (מבֿין, meyvn, from...
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  • been fathered by a man other than her husband, thereby making the child a mamzer under Jewish law. DNA paternity testing for personal knowledge is legal...
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    1967 Ervinka Ervinka Credited as Haim Topol. Also co-producer. 1968 Kol Mamzer Melekh (Every Bastard a King) Co-producer Ha-Shehuna Shelanu (Fish, Football...
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    a circumstance, in order to avoid the stigmatization of the child (see Mamzer, a concept under Jewish law). In 2010, the European Court of Human Rights...
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    slaves in terms of priority—priests, Levites, Israelites, illegitimate mamzers, Nethinim (the alleged descendants of the Gibeonites), proselytes, and...
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    Join-Lambert, Alban Le Monnier, Alexandre Leclercq, Frédéric Mechaï, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel, Magdalena K. Bielecka, Mariela Scortti, Olivier Disson, Patrick...
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    S2CID 24408680. Morelon E, Stern M, Israël-Biet D, Correas JM, Danel C, Mamzer-Bruneel MF, et al. (September 2001). "Characteristics of sirolimus-associated...
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  • to let a eunuch marry into the Jewish people Deut. 23:3 — Not to let a mamzer (a child born due to an illegal relationship) marry into the Jewish people...
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    inherit their father's kohen status. While a Jew by birth may not marry a mamzer, a convert can. Descendants of converts can become rabbis. For instance...
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  • recognized, and any child she might have with another man would be considered a mamzer (illegitimate). It is sometimes possible for a woman to receive special...
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  • exemplified by the assertion that "A learned mamzer takes precedence over an ignorant High Priest." (A mamzer, literally, bastard, according to the Pharisaic...
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  • at the Royal Opera House and made her debut with the opera company with Mamzer/Bastard in the 2018 season. The newly commissioned opera was the first to...
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    relations). Children born to a single woman are not regarded as illegitimate (a mamzer) or subject to social or religious disabilities—Perez and Zerach, for example...
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  • If either parent is subject to an halakhic breaking status (e.g., is a mamzer) then the child is also subject to that status. If one of the parents is...
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  • commanded. In both Deuteronomy 23:3, and Zechariah 9:6, the Hebrew word mamzer is referenced alongside the nations of Ammon and Moab (in Deut 23:3), and...
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  • to marry or divorce, particularly in relation to the inherited status of mamzer, the marriage of males from the priestly line, persons not recognized as...
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    from names, another term that the Vulgate romanizes is the technical term mamzer (ממזר‎). With the rise of Zionism, some Jews promoted the use of romanization...
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    person might be a mamzer, as much plausible deniability as possible ought to be granted, so as to avoid condemning the person to mamzer status. Yosef aimed...
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    2000 decision to ban rabbis from inquiring about whether someone was a mamzer, de facto abolishing this legal category. The RA and CJLS reached many decisions...
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  • married within the religious court, from fear of them being considered Mamzer. Opponents of the law see it as a severe offense to the human civil rights...
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    license. "She is divorced and I am divorced. I am no Cohen (priest) and no mamzer (bastard) so there was no trouble." Neither Dayan's daughter and two sons...
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    children from other than the first husband are considered illegitimate (i.e., mamzers), unless he has already divorced her or died, being a product of an adulterous...
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    2020. "23andMe COVID-19 Study Findings Published". 23andme. Stoeklé, HC; Mamzer-Bruneel, MF; Vogt, G; Hervé, C (March 31, 2016). "23andMe: a new two-sided...
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    PMID 19648008. Lanternier F, Boutboul D, Menotti J, Chandesris MO, Sarfati C, Mamzer Bruneel MF, et al. (February 2009). "Microsporidiosis in solid organ transplant...
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  • is considered illegitimate and takes on the status of a mamzer. Jewish law forbids a mamzer from marrying another Jew of legitimate birth, which is the...
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