- A
niddah (alternative forms: nidda, nida, or nidah; Hebrew: נִדָּה nidá), in
traditional Judaism, is a
woman who has
experienced a
uterine discharge of...
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Niddah ( /ˈnɪd.ə/; Nid-ah; Hebrew: נִדָּה) is a
masekhet or
tractate of the
Mishnah and the Talmud, and is part of the
order of Tohorot. The
content of...
- Look up nidda or
niddah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nidda or
Niddah could refer to:
Niddah (from Hebrew: נִדָּה nidá;
alternative forms: Nidda...
- ויטרי (in Hebrew). p. 549.
Retrieved March 7, 2018.
Pirkei Avot 5:21
Niddah 5:6
Niddah 46a Abot de-Rabbi
Natan A. 16, B. 30;
Midrash Tehillim 9:2; Ecclesiastes...
- Once
initiated (for the
physical signs that
initiate tzaraath, zav and
niddah, see below) it is
generally immeasurable and
unquantifiable by
known mechanical...
- law, include: a
woman who
wishes to
become purified from the
status of
niddah (menstruation) or the
related status of
zavah (abnormal
discharges of body...
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descriptions of her. She is
mentioned in the
Babylonian Talmud (Eruvin 100b,
Niddah 24b,
Shabbat 151b, Bava
Batra 73a), in the
Conflict of Adam and Eve with...
- "Ritual Baths");
deals with the laws of the mikveh.
Niddah: (נידה "Separation");
deals with the
Niddah, a
woman either during her
menstrual cycle or shortly...
- with a
member of the
opposite ****
except for one's spouse,
outside the
niddah period, and
certain close relatives to whom one is
presumed not to have...
- 10:5;
Orlah 3:6; ibid. 10:6; Ma'aserot 1:3, ibid. 4:6; Ma'aser
Sheni 2:2–3;
Niddah 2:6. "Online
Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com.
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