22 Results
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ate olah or sacrificial parts not permitted for anyone to eat, not liable for Kares if eaten
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brought in a state of impurity from corpses, zav, zavah, niddah, woman after childbirth may not partake, Kares if they did?
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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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death at 50 is Kares, at 52 is death of Samuel, at 60 is death penalty of the Torah, at 70 is old age, at 80 is very old age, living past 80 is painful, length of illness indicates type of death, sources
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death at 50 is Kares, at 52 is death of Samuel, at 60 is death penalty of the Torah, at 70 is old age, at 80 is very old age, living past 80 is painful, length of illness indicates type of death, sources
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death at 50 is Kares, at 52 is death of Samuel, at 60 is death penalty of the Torah, at 70 is old age, at 80 is very old age, living past 80 is painful, length of illness indicates type of death, sources
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death by heaven - passed age of fifty and committed violation punishable by Kares, or death by heaven
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died after one, two, or three days of illness death of Kares, after four or five days it is an abrupt death
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does Kares happen to a brother who has relations with his brother’s chalutzah?
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does Kares happen to a brother who has relations with his brother’s chalutzah?
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eating an olive sized piece of Pesach ">chametz on Pesach is punishable by Kares
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entered the Temple impure (prior to the time of the Pesach offering) in a year that the Pesach was brought in a state of impurity, exempt from Kares?
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in a case where penalties of lashes or Kares as well as payments are due, are only lashes given? money?
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incomplete leavened dough of various stages of leavening, Kares? feed to dog?
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Kares penalty and monetary fine? lashes?
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Kares penalty and monetary fine? lashes?
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missed Pesach due to impurity, too far away, Kares punishment? far away on purpose, beyond his control, corpse impurity, zav, tzoraas,
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Pesach and Pesach sheni, similarities and differences in law, Kares? sources, hallel? sources, chagigah? sources, Pesach sheni brought in state of impurity?
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relations with daughter, granddaughter, thru marriage or not, how many Kares
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removing skin and flesh that covers the corona, Kares for neglecting, finishing non essential cutting on Shabbos
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zav who enters the Temple when Pesach is brought in a state of impurity, exempt from Kares, exempt also if he ate the Pesach, source