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excommunicated to certain people will automatically include and exclude others
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Excommunication for a personal reason
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ignoring a summons to bais din, desecrating God’s name, preventing performance of a mitzvah, causing eating of sacrificial food out of the proper place, disparaging a matter of halachah (washing hands), disparaging a Torah scholar, these are some of the twenty four reasons to be excommunicated
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may be done by an ordinary person
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no Excommunication of sages
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no Excommunication of sages (Usha Decree)
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one who repents can have his Excommunication reversed even prior to 30 days
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one who was inappropriately excommunicated may excommunicate the one who excommunicated him
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quoting an excommunicated Rabbi by name, or quote without using his name?
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Rabbi Eliezer was excommunicated despite performing miracles, why he didn’t submit to the majority
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Rabbi Meir fought against an attempt to excommunicate him
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who may undo an Excommunication