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testified to by many
rabbis of his time and by his
great expansive work Beit Ha
Bechirah,
there is no
evidence he ever held a
rabbinic position, or even a teaching...
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following definition of "Temple" in his
Mishne Torah (Hil. Beit Ha-
Bechirah): They are
enjoined to make, in what
concerns it (i.e. the
building of...
- the
concept of "Free will" (Hebrew: בחירה חפשית, romanized:
bechirah chof****; בחירה,
bechirah) is foundational. The most
succinct statement is by Maimonides...
- some
tractates Menachem Meiri's
commentary on most of the Mishnah, Beit Ha
Bechirah,
providing a
digest of the Talmudic-discussion and
Rishonim there An 11th-century...
- Shemittah: laws of the
sabbatical year
Avodah (Divine Service): Bet Ha
Bechirah: laws of God's
chosen house K'lei HaMikdash: laws of the
temple utensils...
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using their human qadar. The
belief in free will (Hebrew:
bechirah chof**** בחירה חפשית,
bechirah בחירה) is
axiomatic in
Jewish thought, and is
closely linked...
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Midrash Tanchuma Acharei Ch.3 (see Etz
Yosef commentary); Maimonides, Beis Ha
Bechirah 4:1.
Jerusalem Talmud,
Pesachim 4:1.
Aramaic text: "נשייא דנהגן דלא למי...
- ושלשה שלימים ומגלחין ביום שלשים וארבעה בבקר כי מקצת היום ככולו. Beit ha
Bechirah,
Yevamot f. 62v: וקבלה ביד הגאונים ז"ל שביום ל"ג לעומר פסקה המיתה. Imrei...
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Torah 5:14
Mishneh Torah 7:14
Meiri (2006).
Daniel Bitton (ed.). Beit Ha
Bechirah (Chiddushei ha-Meiri) (in Hebrew). Vol. 8. Jerusalem:
Hamaor Institute...
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Menachem Meiri (1249 – c. 1310) in his
commentary on the
Talmud Beit Ha
Bechirah regarded it as a late interpolation.
Klausner noted objections by other...