21 Results
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amount of Judges in sanhedrin who need to speak or understand seventy languages, Ben Azzai,Ben Zola, Ben Chachinai, Rabbi Elazar ben Masyah
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amount of Judges needed
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amount of Judges needed for the procedure (king, kohen gadol?)
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can’t personally benefit from his own ruling
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cases of monetary claims (kesubah amount and her virgin status) can lead to a case of execution for the woman or her husband’s (false) witnesses, therefore different size courts are needed, 3 Judges for monetary cases and 23 for possible death sentence cases
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certification of signatures of signed witnesses, Judges, or one of each
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declaration is said in Hebrew, procedure led by Sanhedrin Judges
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funds from shekalim or funds for the upkeep of the Temple used for Torah teachers who taught kohanim, teachers who taught about blemishes, scribes who corrected the Torah of the Temple courtyard, Judges of Jerusalem, women who weaved for the Temple, incense, altars, vessels, chambers, courtyards, walls of the Temple and Jerusalem,
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garden of Sisera, a field rumored to have been owned by the wicked Sisera (of the book of Judges)
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how many Judges required? done without Judges?
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ineligible to be a judge or witness if he sells shemittah fruit, he is still eligible if it isn’t his only job
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Judges would encourage her to confess if guilty, and would admonish her for her improper behavior
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may be signed by only two of the Judges or two witnesses, source
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must know litigants to prevent plots against innocent people
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payments to multiple wives with unequal kesubah agreements, payments to investors of unequal shares, various ways of analysis, discretion of the Judges?
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questions to urim vtumim in the story of pilegesh bigivah in Judges chapters 19-21, answers accurate? were the Jews worthy?
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what the Judges would say to the accused sotah
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with poor eyesight, judge monetary cases?
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witnesses,and Judges of different social classes, excluding women and minors, source
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שוחדא דדייני - the discretion (toss, bribe, power) of the Judges, same as שודא דדייני