- on
which the
yebamah (widowed sister-in-law) is not
allowed to eat. The
halitzah should not be
performed in the evening, nor on a
Sabbath or a holiday,...
- Meir says: she does not parti****te in
halitzah or yibbum. And the
Sages say: she must parti****te in
either halitzah or yibbum. For they have said: it is...
-
within which to
perform yibbum or
halitzah (although
yibbum was rarely, if ever, performed) and
after the
halitzah, a beth din
would decide upon the disbur****t...
-
refused to
perform a
levirate marriage, and she
consequently performs the
Halitzah ceremony Some of
these prohibitions are biblical, and some are rabbinical...
-
punishment of
kareth (spiritual excision)[clarification needed], in
which case
halitzah would apply. It is
forbidden for any of the
widows to
remarry until yibbum...
-
surviving brother can
decline and
undergo a
procedure that the
Rabbis named "
halitzah," but Gen. ch 38
presupposes a
stage in the
history of the law in which...
-
considering them as
possibly still halakhically alive, but also
requires halitzah (release from the
obligation of
levirate marriage) in the case that a childless...
- separately. However,
according to Ri
Hazaken (Tosafot
Yevamot 102a s.v.
Leinyan Halitzah) Shmuel's
mother was Jewish.
Yevamot 101b Bava
Kamma 38a v t e...
- שַׁעַטְנֵז,
shaatnez (in
Leviticus 19:19 and
Deuteronomy 22:11); חליצה,
ḥalitzah (in
Deuteronomy 25:5–10);
purification of the
person with skin disease...
- 1896).
Eisenstadt is also the
author of a
commentary on the
Seder Gittin ve
Halitzah, by
Michael ben
Joseph of Cracow, Vilna, 1863, 2d ed. 1896. This article incorporates...