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  2. Berakhot (tractate) - Wikipedia

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    Berakhot (Hebrew: בְּרָכוֹת, romanized: Brakhot, lit."Blessings") is the first tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud.The tractate discusses the rules of prayers, particularly the Shema and the Amidah, and blessings for various circumstances.

  3. Midras uncleanness - Wikipedia

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    The term may be translated as pressure uncleanness. [1] A midras (lit. "trampled on" object) is an object that can be a carrier of ritual impurity. Common objects that could potentially become unclean, and become a such midras object, include a chair, sofa, mattress, and rug. A person who becomes unclean is categorized as a "father of ...

  4. Category:Jewish prayer and ritual texts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Jewish prayer books (4 C, 7 P) H. Haggadah of Pesach (15 P) ... Pages in category "Jewish prayer and ritual ...

  5. Eight sheratzim - Wikipedia

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    While alive, the eight sheratzim do not convey impurity. However, when one of them has died and is touched or shifted by a human being, it conveys impurity to that person. If he were a priest of Aaron's lineage who touched the animal's corpse, he is forbidden to eat of the hallowed things until he first immerses his body in a mikveh and has waited until the sun has set.

  6. Water of lustration - Wikipedia

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    An unclean person they shall take some of the ashes of the heifer burnt for purification from sin, and running water shall be put on them in a vessel. A clean person shall take hyssop and dip it in the water, sprinkle it on the tent, on all the vessels, on the persons who were there, or on the one who touched a bone, the slain, the dead, or a ...

  7. Celebrate the Jewish New Year With These Rosh Hashanah ... - AOL

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    Beginning at sundown on Friday, September 15, 2023, Jews around the world will begin to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which ends at sundown on Sunday, September 17, 2023.

  8. Tumah and taharah - Wikipedia

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    The contrasting Hebrew noun ṭaharah (טָהֳרָה ‎) describes a state of ritual purity that qualifies the ṭahor (טָהוֹר ‎; ritually pure person or object) to be used for kedushah. The most common method of achieving ṭaharah is by the person or object being immersed in a mikveh (ritual bath).

  9. Category:Jewish prayer books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Jewish prayer books" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.