71 Results
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at what point in the procedure does the calf become unfit for Benefit? Is process reversed if killer is found?
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Benefitting from forbidden work on Shabbos, biblical or rabbinic prohibition? done on purpose, by accident
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bring prosperity to their communities, but don’t personally Benefit at all
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can’t personally Benefit from his own ruling
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carrying by oneself or two carrying an item together, less than the minimum of food in a container, live or dead person, piece of a corpse, piece of animal carcass or a sheretz, item with a foul odor, item that is forbidden to Benefit from
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Pesach ">chametz forbidden to have Benefit from on Pesach, source
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Pesach ">chametz forbidden to have Benefit from on Pesach, source
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Pesach ">chametz of non Jew or Jew after Pesach, during Pesach, eating, Benefit
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claims that yibum wasn’t completed, yevamah swears not to have Benefit from the yavam
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derived Benefit of less than a perutah from hekdesh, repay hekdesh?
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difference between a vow not to have any Benefit and a vow not to enjoy food
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does a biblical commandment not to eat something also imply a prohibition on having Benefit as well?
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dried terumah figs into fish sauce, terumah wine into fish sauce, spicing terumah oil or wine, cooking terumah wine, cooked dill, terumah Benefit from wine in fish sauce compared to wine of idolators in fish sauce, cooking out terumah wine
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eating and Benefitting from Pesach ">chametz, when on erev Pesach do these prohibitions begin?
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eating and Benefitting from Pesach ">chametz, when on erev Pesach do these prohibitions begin?
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father-in-law restricted by vow to Benefit son-in-law, who wants to give a gift to his daughter
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forbidden by a vow to Benefit from another’s courtyard which is leased to a third party, owner retains some profits
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forbidden marriages by biblical law receive their kesubah, forbidden by rabbinic law don’t, reasons, lose other Benefits?
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forbidden to pick up and have Benefit after mitzvah was completed and lulav was put down
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having Benefit from neveilah is permitted, source
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having Benefit from tereifah is permitted, source
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having Benefit from tzoraas stones that were reduced to lime
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his father forbid Benefit to his son
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or Benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or Benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or Benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or Benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or Benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper hekdesh declaration
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items that the Torah declares forbidden to eat also forbidden for Benefit unless the Torah states otherwise? flesh of a living animal? neveilah? cheilev? blood? gid hanashah? bread roasted kernels plump kernels? sheratzim? condemned ox? Pesach ">chametz owned by a Jew on Pesach? kilayiim of the vineyard? orlah? tereifah?
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items that the Torah declares forbidden to eat also forbidden for Benefit unless the Torah states otherwise? flesh of a living animal? neveilah? cheilev? blood? gid hanashah? bread roasted kernels plump kernels? sheratzim? condemned ox? Pesach ">chametz owned by a Jew on Pesach? kilayiim of the vineyard? orlah? tereifah?
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limits on believability of a woman who went overseas and reports death of her husband, child, yavam, birth of child, yavam, or completion of yibum, other related reports, limits on reports that directly Benefit the reporter
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loaf of bread for eruv that one made a vow not to Benefit from, loaf of hekdesh, idol worship, wine for a nazir, terumah for a yisrael, eruv for a kohen in a bais hapras, kohen in a cemetery?
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loaves displayed on Temple roof to signal final eating and Benefit times of chametz, cows, lamps, curtains also used as signals, trumpets not used as signals
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no Benefit from wife until Pesach, after Pesach, going to her father’s house, Sukkos
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non Jew lit a lamp, transported water, built a ramp, may Jew Benefit? intended for himself? for the Jew? for both?
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not to have Benefit, as compared to neder not to enjoy his food
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not to have Benefit, payment given to temple treasury
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not to have Benefit, payment given to temple treasury
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not to have Benefit, sometimes allowed
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not to have Benefit, sometimes allowed
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obligation to clean the ash of the inner altar, sources, forbidden to have Benefit from the ash, sources
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one forbidden Benefit by a vow, circumventing problem by giving via a third party, third party donates to hekdesh
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orlah dyed garment, having Benefit
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partners in a shared courtyard who vowed against having Benefit from each other
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placing a vessel under a burning oil lamp to catch dripping oil before or during Shabbos, Benefitting from the oil, muktzah, not aware that the light went out before Shabbos began or during the previous Shabbos, kernels in ground and eggs under hens are muktzah despite being usable, sukkah fruit decorations, fruit that dried but owner unaware
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prices set for thirty days to supply flour, oil, wine to Temple, price fluctuations or spoilage after the sale Benefits the Temple or the seller?
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Rabbi Chiyah and his sons moving to Israel brought blessings to the land and produce, but they didn’t personally Benefit
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refusing future Benefit from ex-wife when she collects kesubah from what he had previously given to hekdesh
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selling a Torah inherited from his father, Benefit of keeping a Torah in one’s house
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six practices of the people of Jericho, three the sages opposed, three they didn’t oppose, grafting dates trees on erev Pesach, wrapping shema, reaping stacking omer, Benefit from hekdesh branches, eating fruit fallen from trees, peas from vegetables
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slaughtering, tanning, working the skins, scoring lines, Benefit from non kosher animals
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some Benefits of marriage are forfeited by the wife and husband in certain marriages that aren’t proper
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stories of astrologers who wrongly predicted outcome, Benefits for those who refrain from practicing divination
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straw, Benefit, burn, when permitted? use in plaster, after growths? bran, animal feed
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time to stop eating chametz, Benefit from chametz, burning chametz
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time to stop eating chametz, Benefit from chametz, burning chametz
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using the ashes for personal Benefit
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using wood or salt for their personal Benefit
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violated Shabbos inadvertently, have Benefit from the act?
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vow against entering a person’s house or a specific (same) house, the house then changes ownership, father refuses Benefit to his son, or refuses Benefit in life and death
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vow against having Benefit, entering his field before or during shemittah, eating fruits hanging outside the field, borrowing, lending items, selling each other items, animals, the one who made the vow doesn’t have food or needs help such as building a house, and the person he vowed not to have Benefit from wants to help him
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vowed not to have Benefit from bread, warmed his hands
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vowed not to have Benefit from bread, warmed his hands
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vowed not to have Benefit from someone (with that person present), annulment must also be in their presence
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vows against Benefit from another, or to another, or both to each other, can they use public facilities? individual can deed his share of public facilities to the nasi
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vows not to have Benefit from his son so that the son can learn Torah, what may the son do for him?
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when it brings Benefit to one’s body, carrying shatnez isn’t forbidden
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wine, wine vinegar, earthenware soaked in wine of idolators, deriving Benefit
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woman vows, konam no work to the mouth of father, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, husband, annulling needed? possible? no Benefit from or to father or father-in-law if i do for husband or no Benefit to husband if i do for father or father-in-law, reason
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זכין לאדם שלא בפניו - we may Benefit a person in his absence