34 Results
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after Temple destruction chadash is forbidden the full day of the 16th of Nissan, Decree of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai
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amount of days lulav is taken, in Temple, outside Temple, after destruction of Temple, Decree of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai
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clearing stones, sticks, grasses, trees, rabbinic Decrees, exceptions to the Decrees
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clearing stones, sticks, grasses, trees, rabbinic Decrees, exceptions to the Decrees
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date Decreed to be included in a divorce document
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Decree can be rescinded if a majority of the community didn’t follow it
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Decree not to marry a non Jewish daughter, previously the halacha only forbade the seven nations
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Decree of impurity of foreign lands, glassware, metalware
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Decree that exists may not be enlarged or added on to, Decree upon Decree
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Decree that exists, may not add a new Decree onto the original Decree, Decree upon Decree
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Decree that the public can’t uphold, may not take place
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Decree that the public can’t uphold, may not take place
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Decree to forbid and Decree later revoked
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Decrees
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Decrees enacted while Bais Shamai was the majority was a difficult day similar to the day the Jews worshipped the golden calf
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Decrees instituted, later rescinded, by the sages during the Roman wars before, during, and after the destruction
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eighteen Decrees in the attic of Chananya ben Chizkiya ben Garon on a day when Shamai was the majority over Hillel
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eighteen Decrees, bread of non Jews, cheese, oil, daughters, semen, urine, baal keri laws, impurity of lands outside Israel, eating or drinking foods of impurity, rules about mikveh, holy scrolls are impure, unwashed hands, tevul yom, liquids that made other items impure, giving a non Jew his purse to carry on Shabbos, zav not eating with a zavah, items covering an impurity spreads the impurity, harvesting grapes in a bais hapras, mikveh water unwittingly collected in a pipe, wine, vinegar, brine and sauce from fish, preserves, cooked foods, salted foods, split kernels, foreign languages, testimony of idolators, their gifts, sons, and daughters, and their bikkurim
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enacting Decrees, an enhancement or cause to violate?
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greatness and power over divine Decrees by the ones who give maaser
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husband who is known by multiple names, Rabban Gamliel Decree which addressed this problem
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lenient nowadays due to it being a rabbinic Decree
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lulav biblical obligation was seven days, Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai would not have made a Decree upon Decree
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may not cancel a Decree of an earlier bais din unless they are greater in wisdom and in number
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moving utensils, cabinets, cabinet doors, house doors, Decrees by Nechemiah
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no excommunication of sages (Usha Decree)
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no new regulations allowed on an existing law or Decree
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not subject to laws of shatnez, can’t become impure of tzoraas, may not wear in public domain on Shabbos, not subject to Decree regarding crowns of brides
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originally a widow swore to collect her kesubah from orphans, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel Decreed a vow instead, she inherits the clothing she is wearing
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originally husband was able to cancel a divorce agent without the agent present, Rabban Gamliel Decreed that the agent must be present due to concerns of agunah and mamzer
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rabbinic terumah which was planted, therefore not destroyed
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sages issued Decrees on usual cases, not unusual ones
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sometimes an improper designation of terumah needs to be redone due to a rabbinic Decree which encourages using the purifying waters, sometimes an improper designation needs to be redone to ensure that the kohen tribe doesn’t get shortchanged, which value prevails when the two contradict?