- law. A person's
unusual stringencies can lead them to arrogance, and the
people around them to embarr****ment. A new
stringency is an
implicit rejection...
- are to be
viewed as in an
uncertain condition,
placing upon them the
stringencies of both
niddah and
zivah regardless of when they saw blood. In practicality...
-
regarding the
prohibition of chametz, many
communities have
adopted stringencies not
biblically required as sa****uards from
inadvertent transgression...
- A
bumper is a
structure attached to or
integrated with the
front and rear ends of a
motor vehicle, to
absorb impact in a
minor collision,
ideally minimizing...
-
strict to
follow or avoid. This, however, does not
explain all of his
stringencies. He is
reputed to have
observed Yom tov
sheni shel
galuyot (a second...
-
Yisrael Alter (Polish:
Izrael Alter, Hebrew: ישראל אלתר;
October 1895 – 20
February 1977), also
known as the Beit Yisrael,
after the
works he aut****d...
- issues,
common Orthodox practice does not
follow the
Mishnah Berurah's
stringencies. "Mishnah
Berurah Yomit" is a
daily study programme initiated by Vaad...
-
Judaism and
other liberal branches. In
rabbinic Judaism,
additional stringencies and
prohibitions have ac****ulated over time,
increasing the
scope of...
-
poetic form. The
structural requirements of the
ghazal are
similar in
stringency to
those of the
Petrarchan sonnet. In
style and content, due to its highly...
-
Countries and
territories around the
world enforced lockdowns of
varying stringency in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some
included total movement control...