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Burial chamber of Rabbi Chiyah
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Burial in Israel atones for dying outside Israel? contaminating the land, or achieving repentance?
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Burial in Israel atones for dying outside Israel? contaminating the land, or achieving repentance?
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Burial in Israel atones for dying outside Israel? contaminating the land, or achieving repentance?
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consequences of marriages which are forbidden on a rabbinic or biblical level, has rights to a kesubah? no rights to fruits, sustenance for the wife, husband inherits wife, kohen husband becomes impure upon her Burial, slaves eating terumah, forcing a divorce
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day of hearing news of death, day of Burial, day of reburying bones, restrictions of mourning, eating Pesach or holy items
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death in tribe of Reuven, transport to Burial, Burial in tribe of Gad, eulogy by God
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deathbed directives, widow remains in his house, no eulogies in certain towns, who may attend to his Burial needs, less shrouds, holes in coffin bottom, residents of Tzippori threatened to kill the person who announced the death of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, buried in Bais Shearim, daylight of the day of his funeral which was on a Friday miraculously extended,
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deathbed directives, widow remains in his house, no eulogies in certain towns, who may attend to his Burial needs, less shrouds, holes in coffin bottom, residents of Tzippori threatened to kill the person who announced the death of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, buried in Bais Shearim, daylight of the day of his funeral which was on a Friday miraculously extended,
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events that occurred at his time of death and Burial
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events that occurred at his time of death and Burial
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extra funds remaining, collection for captives, poor people, Burial for dead, collection one who was thought to be poor
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husband has use of the produce of her property, obligated to her support, ransom, and Burial
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Jacob and all 12 tribes were buried in Israel
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Jacob and others wanted to be buried in Israel, reason
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Jacob and others wanted to be buried in Israel, reason
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placenta buried as a deposit for a person’s eventual Burial, preserved until after Shabbos
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placing some earth of Israel on a casket coming from outside Israel
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water, earth, dissolved ink in sotah procedure as reminder to birth, Burial, future trial before God
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wife who needs support (while her husband is away) swears (either once or twice?) about how much money she needed, the exact swear explained, is the mishnah about a wife or a widow? woman returns from trip with her husband and claims that he died or divorced her, husband says she should have supported herself, court granted her the right to borrow and the husband is responsible, supported by her father, or anyone else? her findings, Burial
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woman waiting for yibum who sold property, or died, who owns the property?, who pays for her Burial? how to deal with the first husband’s property which becomes owned by the yavam, but is pledged to the yevama’s kesubah, to sell the land he does yibum, divorces her, and remarries her
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would not carry out the directive from a deathly sick person who asks to be cremated