Lesson 7: Mikvah and Marriage
... contained in the words tumah and taharah. Translated as "unclean" and "clean," or "impure" and "pure," tumah and taharah, and by extension the laws of Niddah and Family Purity – often evoke a negative response. Why, it is asked, must a woman be stigmatized as tameh, "impure"? Why should she be made ...
... contained in the words tumah and taharah. Translated as "unclean" and "clean," or "impure" and "pure," tumah and taharah, and by extension the laws of Niddah and Family Purity – often evoke a negative response. Why, it is asked, must a woman be stigmatized as tameh, "impure"? Why should she be made ...
Moon Haley Moon Dr. Henry Shreibman HONO 3185 7 May 2015
... broiling, salting, and soaking the meat in water. These final preparations must be completed within 72 hours of the slaughter. This process of purification is a symbolic representation of commandments to guard ones health and life, pikuach nefesh, avoid causing pain to any living creature, tsa’ar ba ...
... broiling, salting, and soaking the meat in water. These final preparations must be completed within 72 hours of the slaughter. This process of purification is a symbolic representation of commandments to guard ones health and life, pikuach nefesh, avoid causing pain to any living creature, tsa’ar ba ...