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⚖️Daily Halacha: Pesach Sheiyni – Background, Details & Customs
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⚖️Daily Halacha: Lo Sachmod – The objects and items of which the coveting prohibition applies to
Post Views: 47 Lo Sachmod – The objects and items of which the coveting prohibition applies to:[1] Introduction & Background Laws The Issur of Lo Sachmod and Lo Sisaveh: The Torah prohibits jealousy and the coveting of another person’s possessions, as articulated in the Tenth of the Ten Commandments. The
⚖️Daily Halacha: The status of a Kohen who is a Challal
Post Views: 4,604 The status of a Kohen who is a Challal [born from forbidden relations]:[1] A Challal is a Kohen who is desecrated from his priesthood position, and is hence not considered like a non-Kohen regarding all matters, as we will explain below. A. Who is defined as a
⚖️Daily Halacha: Lesafos Issur Beyadayaim – Assisting a child in transgressing a prohibition
Post Views: 88 Lisfos Issur Beyadayaim – Assisting a child in transgressing a prohibition:[1] Introduction: The mitzvah of chinuch—educating a child to observe Torah and mitzvot and reprimanding a child who transgresses a prohibition—is, in general, a Rabbinic obligation only upon the child’s father, and only after the child
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Sitting within the four Amos of a person who is Davening Shemoneh Esrei
Post Views: 91 Sitting within the four Amos of a person who is Davening Shemoneh Esrei:[1] The Prohibition: It is forbidden for one to sit[2] within the four Amos space [1.92 meters[3]/ 6.3 feet] surrounding a person [whether a man or woman or even child[4]] who is in the midst of
⚖️ Daily Halacha: The Geder of Davar Lach versus Davar Yaveish: May one reheat a wet and moist food on Shabbos-How wet is considered wet
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