19 Results
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a sin can’t be a mitzvah, a mitzvah can’t be a sin, a mitzvah must be done properly, without sin
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are mitzvos subject to the same restrictions as offerings? mitzvah brought about through a transgression
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attending a meal of kiddushin compared to the great mitzvos of korban Pesach and circumcision
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commandments dependent on land of Israel are exempt outside Israel, all others are obligatory
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compare Ezra’s acceptance of mitzvos of the land of Israel to Joshua’s
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each mitzvah has a sub-obligation to learn, teach, guard, and perform
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grouping mitzvos together cancel each other out?
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intended to do a mitzvah exempt from sin offering, only if act contained an aspect of a mitzvah?
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mistakenly sinned while attempting to do a mitzvah. cosmetics after circumcision, carrying lulav or matzah on Shabbos
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mitzvos that require speech, needs to be audible to one’s own ear?
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one fulfills 10 mitzvos in the course of growing grain until eating bread
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sinned while attempting to do a mitzvah, limited to cases of a mitzvah without a limit, occupied with a pending mitzvah
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sinned while attempting to do an act related to a mitzvah, carrying lulav, repairing circumcision or carrying knife, carrying matzah
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that may be done all day
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that may be done at night
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these are the commandments, if you preform the commandments in the prescribed manner they are considered commandments but if not they are not considered commandments
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using a mitzvah item for another mitzvah
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when simultaneous opportunity for two mitzvos occur, sacred mitzvah takes precedence over a more common mitzvah