- In
Jewish law, an
asmachta (Hebrew: אסמכתא, also asmakhta), is a
conditional commitment or
promise that a
person makes, but
actually has no
intention of...
- In
Talmudical hermeneutics,
asmachta is an
allusion found in the
Hebrew Bible for
rabbinical prohibitions or any
other Halakha. It's an
exception in the...
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which he
wished to
locate a foundation. The
talmudical hermeneutics form
asmachta is
defined as
finding hints for a
given law.[citation needed][original...
- moment. This can
create both a
positive and a
negative effect on our minds.
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- only derabbanan, and sees the Talmud's
scriptural reference as only an
asmachta (support). An
article by R'
Osher Weiss makes further distinctions between...
-
derived from scripture, and
views the
derivation from
Leviticus 18:6 as an
asmachta (a
rabbinic prohibition with a
biblical allusion) and not true exegesis...
-
interpretations of a baraita: "The
Biblical p****age
should be
merely a support" (
asmachta). Of this
class are many of the
explanations in the
Sifra and in the Sifre...
- the law is of
rabbinic origin,
according to one
opinion there is a hint (
asmachta) to it in
Leviticus 15:11. In
subsequent years, many
priests ignored the...
- the
current prohibition is of
rabbinic origin, and this
verse is only an
asmachta (hint) to a
rabbinic law,
rather than the
source of a
Biblical law. However...