- the
rabbis explained the
ceremony as a more
solemn and
public act. The
Halizah is a very
humiliating ceremony for both the
parties involved. It is believed...
- with the marriage, both are
required to go
through a
ceremony known as
halizah,
involving a
symbolic act of
renunciation of
their right to
perform this...
- his brother's wife Leah was left
without children, they must
perform a
halizah ritual to
release them from the
religious obligation to
conduct a levirate...
- not in
common use today. Thus, for example, to
successfully search for "
Halizah"—the
ceremony by
which the
widow of a
brother who has died
childless released...
- with the marriage, but then both must go
through a ceremony,
known as
halizah,
involving a
symbolic act of
renunciation of a
yibbum marriage. ****ual...
-
Society of
Biblical Lit. ISBN 978-1-58983-055-4. "Levirate
Marriage and
Halizah".
Encyclopedia Judaica. Vol. 11 (2nd ed.). MacMillan. 1971. Webster's Encyclopedic...
-
until the ties with her brother-in-law are
removed (by
halizah) Deut. 25:9 — To
perform halizah (free the
widow of one's
childless brother from yibbum)...
- and
instead perform a
ceremony known as
halizah to
release her from her bond to him (in
modern times halizah is
nearly always performed instead of yibbum)...
- Yom Kippur; but he was to have only one wife at a time. He
could perform halizah, and it
could be
given to his widow, as she also was
subject to the Levirate;...
- his
later life, he aut****d a
halakhic work
known as "Seder Giṭṭin wa-
Ḥaliẓah".
Jacob later died
around 1492 in Worms. "MARGOLIOTH - JewishEncyclopedia...