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analysis of the relevant Torah verses restricts when we proceed with the ‘Decapitated Calf’ procedure
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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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back of neck near slaughtering location, must sever majority of trachea and windpipe
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beginning fifteenth of Adar, repair roads, tend to public needs, court cases, redeem vows, give sotah bitter waters to drink, burn parah adumah, Decapitated Calf, bore ear of Hebrew slave, purify metzorah, locks removed from water cisterns, mark graves, check fields for kilayim
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blemishes, missing a limb, tereifah
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blood of Decapitated Calf renders food susceptible to impurity? decapitation removes status of neveilah?
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brought to a ‘hard’ ‘valley’, ‘hard’ is preferable, but not necessary , it however must be a ‘valley’
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calf that never worked brought to hard valley , decapitated, location should never be planted or worked
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calf that never worked brought to hard valley , decapitated, location should never be planted or worked
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cities of refuge participate in the procedure?
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corpse was analyzed and buried, Sanhedrin did the measurements to each local city and the procedure
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covered corpse in the law of the Decapitated Calf treated differently than covered produce in the law of shikchah
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covered corpse in the law of the Decapitated Calf treated differently than covered produce in the law of shikchah
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declararion of ‘our hands did not spill this blood, and our eyes did not see’ refers to the murderer or the victim?
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declaration is said in Hebrew, procedure led by Sanhedrin judges
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does this calf count towards the sin of killing an animal and its offspring on the same day?
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from where on the body does the measurement begin?
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head and body found in two different places
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is procedure cancelled if there was conflicting testimonies about whether the killer was identified?
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measuring distances to neighboring cities
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measuring only took place in a town that had a Sanhedrin
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murrderer was found prior to or after calf was decapitated
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not applicable if the person was likely murdered
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situations where the Decapitated Calf procedure does or doesn’t take place
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the following are only said in Hebrew language : bikkurim, chalitzah, blessing and curses on Mount Gerizim and Mount Eval, blessing of kohen gadol on Yom Kippur, passage read by king at hakhel ceremony, Decapitated Calf speech by kohen anointed for war
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two towns equally close to the body of the deceased
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verses read by elders and kohanim after calf is decapitated
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verses within the narratives of ‘calf decapitation’, ‘Yehudah and Tamar’, ‘spies of Israel’, ‘Sisera’ that seem to have been said by one person, were said by different people
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when murder increased, the Decapitated Calf procedure was abolished, reason