• concepts of ṭumah and ṭaharah are not relevant outside the context of a Holy Temple (as distinct from a synagogue; hence a niddah cannot convey ṭumah today)...
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  • Look up taharah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taharah may refer to: Tumah and taharah, ritual impurity and purity in Judaism Taharah, ritual purity...
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  • In Torah and Rabbinic law, a hefsek taharah ("pause" to initiate "purity") is a verification method used in the Orthodox Jewish community by a woman who...
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    Red heifer (category Judaism and death)
    purity (see tumah and taharah) and in anticipation of the building of the Third Temple to locate a red heifer and recreate the ritual sacrifice and burning...
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  • dictionary. Tahara may refer to: Tumah and taharah, the state of being ritually impure and pure in Judaism Tohorot, the sixth and last order of the Mishnah Tahara...
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    Ritual washing in Judaism (category Judaism and sexuality)
    Niddah Ritual purification Ritual washing in Mandaism Tevilat Keilim Tumah and taharah Wudu Leviticus 15:13 Leviticus 15:11 Psalms 26:6 Exodus 30:18–20 Babylonian...
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  • The Origins of Judaism (book) (category History books about Jews and Judaism)
    evidence of Jewish adherence to ritual purity laws (tumah and taharah) in the works of Philo, Josephus, and in New Testament references to handwashing before...
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  • Zav (category Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible)
    immersion in a spring, and bringing certain korbanot (sacrifices). In the realm of tumah and taharah law, the zav can create a midras and is prohibited from...
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  • Zavah (category Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible)
    realm of tumah and taharah, the zavah, just like a woman who is a niddah (menstruant) or yoledet (postpartum), is in a state of major impurity, and creates...
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  • evil if performed under circumstances that were holy (Q-D-Š) and pure, tumah and taharah (טומאה וטהרה). The concern of overstepping Judaism's strong prohibitions...
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  • In the realm of tumah and taharah terminology, the term Av HaTumah ("father of uncleanness," or simply Av) is a rabbinic term for a person or object that...
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    Mikveh (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law)
    during the purification procedure (taharah) before burial. Immersion for men is more common in Hasidic communities, and done rarely in others, like German...
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    Hebrew Bible. The person was deemed "impure" (see tumah and taharah) during their affected phase and is ultimately treated by the kohen. However, it is...
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  • Tzaraath (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law)
    Leviticus 13:20, 13:25 Leviticus 13:22, 13:27 Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Taharah, Hilchot Tuma'at Tzaraath 8:1 Mishnah Nega'im 3:5 Leviticus 13:42 Leviticus...
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  • Clean and Unclean may refer to: Clean and unclean animals, religious views on clean and unclean animals Tumah and taharah, ritual "purity" and "impurity"...
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    Ohel (Chabad-Lubavitch) (category Jews and Judaism in Queens, New York)
    meis ("impurity from the dead"; see Tumah and taharah) in an enclosure, and a low wall surrounds the graves and keeps the kohen at least 12.59 inches...
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  • Islam Romani society and culture Tumah and taharah "Mahrime". RomArchive. Retrieved 2023-03-02. "Gypsy Law: Romani Legal Traditions and Culture". Marquette...
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    health, and a lack of wholeness. Within the realm of Biblical law and post-Biblical Jewish religious discourse surrounding tumah and taharah, the impurity...
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  • niddah is essentially composed of two parts: the ritual purity (tumah and taharah) aspect and the prohibition of sexual intercourse aspect. The Biblical regulations...
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  • the trade name of Atorvastatin "ritually clean" in Hebrew, as in tumah and taharah This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Shabbat 30:14 Leviticus 15:16–18; see also Tumah and taharah Aharon Lichtenstein, "Of Marriage: Relationship and Relations" Brachot 57b Eruvin 63b Niddah...
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    purity (the concepts of tumah and taharah), extensive physical cleansing, and personal hygiene, but also includes sacrificing a bird and lambs, with the addition...
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    two forms of impurity in Judaism (see Tumah and taharah): ritual impurity (e.g. when one touches a corpse) and moral impurity (when one commits a serious...
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  • belief that spiritual properties may be passed through interaction ṭumah and ṭaharah, purity in Jewish tradition This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Corpse uncleanness (category Judaism and death)
    dead Impurity of the land of the nations Ritual washing in Judaism Tumah and taharah Kegare Judaism portal Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Tum'ath Met...
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    Jewish law and custom prescribe ritual hand washing in a number of situations. This practice is generally known by the Hebrew term נטילת ידיים‎ (netilat...
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  • Keri (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law)
    "mishap", and is used as a euphemism for seminal emission. The term is generally used in Jewish law to refer specifically to the regulations and rituals...
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  • טומאת ארץ העמים) is a rabbinic edict stipulating a specified degree of tumah (impurity) on all lands outside the Land of Israel. The demarcation lines...
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  • Water of lustration (category Hebrew Bible words and phrases)
    ashes of the red heifer, according to the instructions given by God to Moses and Aaron in the Book of Numbers. The Hebrew Bible taught that any Israelite...
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  • Burial stone (category Israelite and Jewish archaeological artifacts)
    advantage of the stone is that it does not receive ṭumah, (see also Mishna Torah to Rambam, Book of Taharah, Laws of Dead Impurity, Chapter 6). Evidence of...
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