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Before tying begins,
declaration of
intent is recited: L'Shem
Mitzvat Tzitzit ('for the sake of the
commandment of tzitzit'). Rashi, a prominent...
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According to the Mishna, the "commandment to ****emble" (Hebrew: מצות הקהל
mitzvat hakhel) was
performed throughout the
years of the
Second Temple era and...
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Sefer HaCharedim Mitzvat Tshuva,
Chapter 3; Shu"t
Minchas Yitzchok, vol. 6.
Shaarei Teshuvah, Orach...
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Sefer HaCharedim Mitzvat Tshuva Chapter 3 "Jewish
Zionist Education". Jafi.org.il. May 15, 2005...
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Mitzvat lo te'aseh (Also called:
Negative commandment, Hebrew: מצוות לא תעשה, lit. 'mitzvah you will not do', Also
called Lavim, Hebrew: לאווים) is a...
- bind tefillin"), and the
second after placing the head tefillin: ...al
mitzvat tefillin ("as to the
commandment of tefillin"); thereafter, he tightens...
- infants". chabad.org. "****orted Halachos". The
Mitzvah of
Pidyon Haben. "
Mitzvat Padion Haben". The
Jewish tradition. "Calculator for five coins' rate"...
- In Judaism, the
dough offering (or
mitzvat terumat challah, "commandment of
separating challah" Hebrew: מצוות תרומת חלה) is an ****ertive
command requiring...
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tending to a met
mitzvah overrides virtually any
other positive commandment (
mitzvat aseh), an
indication of the high
premium the
Torah places on the honor...
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Jewish Studies 3 (1952), pp. 162-177, pg 163
Sefer HaCharedim Mitzvat Tshuva Chapter 3.
Maimonides established a
yearly holiday for
himself and...