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a man has the right to declare his wife Forbidden to him in various situations, but he still has to pay her kesubah
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a yevamah whose marriage is Forbidden by a negative commandment
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Abraham Forbidden to all Jewish females, Sarah Forbidden to all Jewish males
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afikoman Forbidden at the end of the seder, leaving one’s group to join another group or after dinner revelry
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afikoman Forbidden at the end of the seder, varieties of song and food desserts
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after yibum she is his wife in all ways (no lingering yibum status), except kesubah is based on the first husband’s estate, yam and yevamah become Forbidden to each other’s relatives
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amount of various food items needed to be liable
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animal equipment Forbidden for animals to go out with on Shabbos, reasons
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animal equipment Forbidden for animals to go out with on Shabbos, saddle cloth, bell, ladder, amulet, strap, cord, small wagon, hedgehog skin, dog collar, reasons
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animal tied to the back of a wagon which is being pulled by a different type of animal, reason it is Forbidden
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animals - permitted to keep and raise, mating is Forbidden
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anointing with maaser sheni outside Jerusalem Forbidden, source
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baking permitted but only from the process of kneading until baking, work that precedes kneading is Forbidden, sources
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benefitting from Forbidden work on Shabbos, biblical or rabbinic prohibition? done on purpose, by accident
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biblically Forbidden marriages sometimes have allow a kesubah, yet rabbinically Forbidden, don’t allow a kesubah
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both directions Forbidden, or only in an upward direction?
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bring this maaser sheni to Jerusalem and we will divide it, is Forbidden
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burning nosar after Shabbos and holiday, extracting marrow, Forbidden to break bones
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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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carrying pepper, tar, spices, metals, earth or stones from the altar, decaying scrolls or covers, accessories of idolatry, substances that give off a bad smell, Forbidden items
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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 mixtures Forbidden on Pesach, subject to kares? lashes?, Babylonian kutach, Median beer, vinegar of Edom, broth of dyers, dough of cooks, glue of scribes, women’s cosmetics
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Pesach ">chametz of non Jew left in Jew’s house over Pesach, Pesach ">chametz of Jew left over Pesach, Forbidden, source
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Chavran - Rabbi Chunya ruled that after growths of mustard are Forbidden
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circumcision preparation involving work Forbidden on Shabbos, preparation for bikkurim? lulav? shofar? matzah?
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co-wife of an ervah relative is only Forbidden in a yibum context
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collection began fifteenth of Adar, laws regarding levi, yisrael, convert, freed slave, woman, minor, kohen obligated or Forbidden?
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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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daughter of kohen marries a yisrael, or someone Forbidden to her, eats terumah or commits adultery, penalty? punishment?
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daughter of kohen marries a yisrael, or someone Forbidden to her, eats terumah or commits adultery, penalty? punishment?
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daughter of kohen marries a yisrael, or someone Forbidden to her, eats terumah or commits adultery, penalty? punishment?
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declare something Forbidden, but not comparing it to something already Forbidden
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derivative of fire Forbidden as fire?
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destroying fruit, at what stage of growth is it Forbidden to destroy the tree?
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doing business with something biblically Forbidden, rabbinically Forbidden, source
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doing business with something, Forbidden to him, first born, terumah, non kosher animal, permitted in some cases
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eat the Pesach offering while already satiated to avoid the Forbidden act of breaking bones of the sacrifice
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eating items that have 2 Forbidden aspects, not kosher and a limb from a living animal, 2 parts of a grape
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eating or drinking on erev Pesach or erev Shabbos late in the day, Forbidden? permitted? make kiddush and continue eating?
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eating, drinking, working at night and the day Forbidden, punishments, sources
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enticing the Forbidden animals by sound (calling them)
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ervah relative problem cancels need for yibum or yibum)">chalitzah, rabbinic or negative commandment problem requires yibum)">chalitzah, additional Forbidden relationships
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ervah relative problem cancels need for yibum or yibum)">chalitzah, rabbinic or negative commandment problem requires yibum)">chalitzah, additional Forbidden relationships
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eulogies, fasting, work Forbidden
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eulogies, fasts, work Forbidden on the day of the donation
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exceptions to the rule which permits eating half measures of biblical Forbidden food (according to Reish Lakish)
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fig stems, dried fig stems, stems of carobs of terumah is also terumah and therefore Forbidden to non kohanim
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figs pressed into round cakes, into barrels, storage room, at what processing stage are they considered fully formed, and therefore tevel, therefore obligated to separate tithes, therefore Forbidden to eat for a snack? standard for being edible in regard to tevel, and laws of muktzah on Shabbos, may not be the same
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flowerpot without a hole, doesn’t create a Forbidden mixture
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flute Forbidden in a house of mourning, but permitted for a celebration
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followed custom thinking it is Forbidden, thinking it is permitted, annulment of vow needed?
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followed custom thinking it is Forbidden, thinking it is permitted, annulment of vow needed?
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foods which are edible in a raw state are not Forbidden even if cooked
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Forbidden activities due to their possible or probable idolatrous origins
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Forbidden additives to foods which impart a bad taste
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Forbidden additives to foods which impart a bad taste
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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 foods to which was added enough permissible amount, accidentally or purposely
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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 mixtures that give off flavor, mixtures with wine in regard to a nazir
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Forbidden on Purim?
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Forbidden on the first night of Pesach, permitted on other holidays, permitted if partially boiled or a roasted calf
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Forbidden relationship cancels mitzvah of yibum for herself, a co-wife, or co-wife’s co-wife
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Forbidden relationship cancels mitzvah of yibum for herself, a co-wife, or co-wife’s co-wife
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Forbidden to a nazir, corpse impurity, shaving head, grape products, sources
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Forbidden to add flour to Pesach seder">charoses or mustard during Pesach, eat right away?
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Forbidden to be near a dying (not yet dead) person?
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Forbidden to be near a dying (not yet dead) person?
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Forbidden to drink or eat due to the suspicion that a snake left venom in them
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Forbidden to drink or eat due to the suspicion that a snake left venom in them
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Forbidden to eat meat or drink wine
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Forbidden to learn Torah in the presence of a dead person
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Forbidden to leave
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Forbidden to lie about taxes if the proceeds are for enforcing the king’s laws
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Forbidden to live in the same vicinity as his ex-wife, which spouse must move?
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Forbidden to marry a woman who he released from a marriage unless she was unavailable to him at that time
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Forbidden to muzzle, yet animal may not eat terumah produce, hang basket on neck of animal so it can eat while threshing
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Forbidden to rule on impure that it is pure, Forbidden to rule on pure that it is impure
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Forbidden to rule on impure that it is pure, Forbidden to rule on pure that it is impure
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Forbidden to rule on impure that it is pure, Forbidden to rule on pure that it is impure
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Forbidden to sell, use as security, trade, use as weight, but may be gifted
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Forbidden to teach a Torah concept in front of one’s Torah teacher unless it was learned from him
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Forbidden to use leaves that deer eat, as a cup
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Forbidden to wear, only fibers to contract impurity, kohanim must wear it, if mixed with majority of other fibers
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Forbidden whether muzzled prior threshing or upon threshing
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fruit Forbidden to be juiced except olives and grapes
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fruit Forbidden to be juiced except olives and grapes
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gift of maaser sheni, is it the same as a sale and therefore Forbidden?
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healing by sinning, ordinary sins, idolatry, Forbidden relations, murder
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hot baths of Tiberias, use and bringing home of towels was permitted and Forbidden at different times
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how we know that the only Forbidden relation that becomes permitted is a brother’s wife
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idolators demand one person for execution or everyone will be killed, Forbidden unless he was guilty, related stories
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idolators demand one person for execution or everyone will be killed, Forbidden unless he was guilty, related stories
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immersion of utensils on Shabbos, big utensils Forbidden, small utensils one may resort to subterfuge, immersing them, with which level of impurity does permit apply? usage for chullin in state of purity?
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in a mixture of similar or non similar, that has a remedy, that doesn't have a remedy, that imparts a taste, meat, gravy, eggs in a meat pot, wine, cooked with wine, grapes, olives, oil, dates, date honey, ingredients carry the same name as their source
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insulating materials near lot lines of neighbors Forbidden due to damage, similar materials Forbidden to insulate Shabbos foods
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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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keeping a mixture containing Pesach ">chametz of the five grains is Forbidden on Pesach
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kulkasya leaves, Forbidden to use as cup because deer eat them
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kupach oven, returning food to oven permitted if fueled by straw or stubble, Forbidden if fueled by fruit pulp or wood
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laws which apply to maaser sheni and bikkurim but not terumah, bringing to Jerusalem, confession, and some say they are Forbidden to an onen, must do biur, and once it came into and then left Jerusalem mixtures and additional growths are Forbidden to eat, sources
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laws which apply to maaser sheni and bikkurim but not terumah, bringing to Jerusalem, confession, and some say they are Forbidden to an onen, must do biur, and once it came into and then left Jerusalem mixtures and additional growths are Forbidden to eat, sources
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laws which apply to maaser sheni and bikkurim but not terumah, bringing to Jerusalem, confession, and some say they are Forbidden to an onen, must do biur, and once it came into and then left Jerusalem mixtures and additional growths are Forbidden to eat, sources
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laws which apply to terumah and maaser sheni, but not bikkurim, reaching the threshing floor creates Forbidden status on the grain, there is a required amount to be given, all fruits are obligated, even if no Temple sharecroppers and land robbers obligated
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laws which apply to terumah and maaser sheni, but not bikkurim, reaching the threshing floor creates Forbidden status on the grain, there is a required amount to be given, all fruits are obligated, even if no Temple, sharecroppers and land robbers obligated
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laws which apply to terumah and maaser sheni, but not bikkurim, reaching the threshing floor creates Forbidden status on the grain, there is a required amount to be given, all fruits are obligated, even if no Temple, sharecroppers and land robbers obligated
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lending tools or instruments which may be used in a Forbidden way, not participating with them
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lending tools or instruments which may be used in a Forbidden way, not participating with them
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maaser rishon tevel (of terumas maaser) mixed withchullin renders it Forbidden in smallest amount, its correction
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making an eruv with Forbidden items, wine for a nazir, terumah for a non kohen, in a cemetery or a bais hapras for a kohen
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married a woman who was Forbidden to him, in some cases he must divorce her and in some cases not
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mating mixed breeds is Forbidden, placing them near each other is permitted
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meat found in Temple courtyard or in Jerusalem, are they assumed to be olos, sin offerings, shelamim, neveilah? are they burned, Forbidden, or permitted to eat?
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milk and cheese of idolators is Forbidden unless supervised, reasons
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milk of idolators is Forbidden unless supervised
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mixtures of foods which can leaven, spice, or impart taste aren’t necessarily nullified, chullin added to mixture and terumah no longer imparts flavor, permitted, amount needed to permit mixture increases over entire mixture or only against what is Forbidden?
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monetary law, sacrificial law, laws of purification and contamination, Forbidden relationships, have many scriptural sources and are the main body of Torah law
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must be written with intent for the specific man and woman, however these women may be Forbidden to marry kohanim or may need to divorce if a similar kiddushin document was written
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muzzling would be permitted when animal work is not threshing, but Forbidden due to maris ayin
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nazir from items already Forbidden
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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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on Shabbos or Friday, acquisition on Shabbos rabbinically Forbidden, permitted for kohen gadol whose with dies on Yom Kippur
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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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one may lend kitchen equipment to one suspected of violating sheviis or impurity laws, but may not assist in the Forbidden work to not assist a sinner, lending permitted due to peaceful ways, may encourage a non Jew working on shemittah due to peaceful ways
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one or two witnesses who say that someone accepted to be a nazir, became impure, ate Forbidden fat, entered Temple while impure, he denies, claims to have done it on purpose, or is silent
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owner, worker allowed a Forbidden vegetable to continue to grow, at what point does it becomes Forbidden?
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pairings of certain mixed breeds are allowed, and some are Forbidden
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parts of plants or trees that are either Forbidden or permitted in regard to orlah, neta revai, nazir, asheirah
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parts of plants or trees that are either Forbidden or permitted in regard to orlah, neta revai, nazir, asheirah
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parts of plants or trees that are either Forbidden or permitted in regard to orlah, neta revai, nazir, asheirah
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parts of plants or trees that are either Forbidden or permitted in regard to orlah, neta revai, nazir, asheirah
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peels also Forbidden, garments dyed with peel dyes, sources
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permitted food nullifies Forbidden which got mixed in if 60 or 100 times as much
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permitted to muzzle animal if the produce he is working on is Forbidden to eat?
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planted something foreign within a vineyard, how many surrounding vines become Forbidden?
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planted trees close to shemittah, required to uproot? fruit Forbidden? son inherited tree required to uproot?
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planted trees within 30 days of shemittah, partial year won’t count towards orlah, Forbidden to upkeep in shemittah year, fourth year fruits are Forbidden until 15th of Shevat, planted before 30 days prior to shemittah, partial year counts to shemittah, may upkeep during shemittah, as fourth year begins new fruits are permitted
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planted trees within 30 days of shemittah, partial year won’t count towards orlah, Forbidden to upkeep in shemittah year, fourth year fruits are Forbidden until 15th of Shevat, planted before 30 days prior to shemittah, partial year counts to shemittah, may upkeep during shemittah, as fourth year begins new fruits are permitted
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plantings which are Forbidden, but the produce is permitted, some are not permitted
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plants - Forbidden to plant, keep, permitted to eat or enjoy
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plowing Forbidden for a period of time prior to shemittah
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product derived from combination of permitted and Forbidden sources?
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prohibited to marry a woman who participated in any form of relations with someone Forbidden to her, resulting child of that union is a chalal
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public items can’t become Forbidden
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raising sheep in Israel Forbidden
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reading the Megillah - reading both on the fourteenth and fifteenth day of Adar not Forbidden
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recipe for the Temple Forbidden or permitted to be made in our times?
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reciting verses over yavrucha (mandrakes?) Forbidden
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reciting verses while uprooting yavrucha (mandrakes?) Forbidden
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relations are considered incestuous with certain relatives only after a marriage takes place, some Forbidden relations are even without a marriage taking place, sources
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relationships that become Forbidden due to a woman becoming a sotah
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requirement of 30 days of hair growth, shaving after that, consequences of hair being cut prior to 30 days, activities Forbidden due to likely hair removal
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secondary relatives who are Forbidden or permitted to a husband or a yavam
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seeds planted near a vineyard, how many vines will become Forbidden? various scenarios
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selling or redeeming maaser sheni in Jerusalem is Forbidden
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selling produce, Forbidden by weight, size, amount, reasons
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shriveled figs, grapes and cooked gourds still attached to the ground Forbidden to be detached on Shabbos
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sins of eating eating Forbidden fats or engaging in illicit relations will obligate a sin offering even if partly done inadvertlenty
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slaughtering, throwing blood, burning fats done on Shabbos, most other procedures Forbidden, Hillel restored this halachah
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slaughtering, throwing blood, burning fats done on Shabbos, most other procedures Forbidden, Hillel restores this halachah
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smeared with maaser sheni oil, Forbidden to collect reimbursement from members of the group
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smoothing wood, drilling, cutting, liable even if task not completed? or even preparations without doing Forbidden work?
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specific fruit or wife’s work Forbidden, fruit or wife’s work in general, non decomposing seeds
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take this money and buy meat for ‘the Pesach’, Forbidden
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teaching topics of Forbidden relationships, creation of the world, maaseh merkavah, in certain sized groups, or sometimes not at all
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terumas maaser and terumah have a set required amount and produce Forbidden until these amounts are given
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terumas maaser and terumah have a set required amount and produce Forbidden until these amounts are given
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thirty nine Forbidden work categories, subcategories, word ‘melacha’ 39 times in Torah, sources
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three Forbidden things, impurity from corpses, grape products, head shaving, each has stringencies and leniencies
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Torah law suspended due to emergency, feeding Forbidden foods to a person with bulmos, terumah to a non kohen, feed dog liver to a person bit by a mad dog, medicine for throat pain on Shabbos,
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Torah study partially permitted and partially Forbidden
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transferring from one domain to another while doing four other Forbidden acts at the same time
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two half measure transfers between two domains, combine to create liability? eating two half measures of Forbidden foods
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two people who assisted each other in a Forbidden act
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uses Forbidden with shemittah money, consequences
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villagers can provide food, yet work is Forbidden
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villagers can provide food, yet work is Forbidden
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vineyard - Forbidden to plant, keep, enjoy, sources
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walking in Temple with an artificial leg which can be considered a shoe which is Forbidden
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watering with pooled rainwater is Forbidden due to its similarity to well water which is Forbidden
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wearing certain permitted fibers became Forbidden due to their similarity to the Forbidden types
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when forced, one should sin to save his life except violating idol worship, certain Forbidden relations, murder
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when it brings benefit to one’s body, carrying shatnez isn’t Forbidden
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wine is Forbidden to me motza’ei Shabbos (non specific time)
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woman ‘speaking’ (having relations) with an unidentified man may become Forbidden to marry a kohen, place of regular people or Forbidden people, raped by unknown man, status of child, shesuki, baby found abandoned
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woman permitted to husband/Forbidden to yavam, permitted to yavam/Forbidden to husband, Forbidden to both, permitted to both
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women items adornments, jewelry, which are Forbidden to wear in a public domain, reasons, istema head scarf, city of gold
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working erev Pesach, permitted, custom against, Forbidden by halachah? from nightfall or sunrise?
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working erev Pesach, permitted, custom against, Forbidden by halachah? from nightfall or sunrise?
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would be permitted when animal work is not threshing, but Forbidden due to maris ayin
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אין יצר הרע תאב אלא דבר שהוא אסור לו - the evil inclination only desires something that is Forbidden
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אפילו חסיד שבחסידים אין ממנין אותו אפיטרופוס על עריות - even the pious of the pious aren’t appointed supervisors over Forbidden women