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Tehumin (Hebrew: תחומין,
Tehumin being an
acronym for
Torah Hevrah UMedINa (Hebrew: תורה חברה ומדינה), lit. Torah,
Society and State) is a Hebrew-language...
- An eruv
techumin (Hebrew: עירוב תחומין, "mixed borders") for
traveling enables Jews to
travel on
Shabbat or a
Jewish holiday,
without violating the prohibition...
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prohibition against walking too far
outside city
boundaries (techum, see Eruv
techumin)
limits the
possible size of an eruv. Also, the eruv
walls or doorways...
- 1–30;
Eruvin 1–8
Shulchan Aruch:
Orach Chayim,
Shabbat 244–344; Eruvin 345–395;
Techumin 396–416
Other rabbinic codes:
Kitzur Shulchan Aruch ch. 72–96...
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Absolute Obligation R.
Shmuel Ariel,
Techumin 21 (5761) The
Definition of
Nullifying a Mitzvah, R.
Yehuda Rock,
Techumin 24 (5764) Sterman, Baruch; Taubes-Sterman...
- (2002). "The Site of the
Burning of the Red
Heifer on the
Mount of Olives".
Techumin (in Hebrew). 22: 537–542. See also Job 16:16
where Saadiah uses ṣafrā to...
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those responsible for
taking care of
babies and
young children. An eruv
techumin (Hebrew: עירוב תחומין "mixed borders") for
traveling enables a traditionally...
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additional 2000
cubits in one direction,
using a
procedure known as eruv
techumin. The
source of the
prohibition is the
verse in
Exodus in
which Moses commands...
- time to make the
decision is
infinite or indefinite. Generally, an eruv
techumin (proxy
dwelling that
allows a
person to walk ****her than 2,000 amot outside...
- 20:5
Isaiah 41:14, 59:20, and
elsewhere in
Isaiah Dr.
Itamar Varhaftig:
Techumin,
volume 11, page 326.
Referred by
Rabbi Uri Dasberg:
Torah and Law: Blood...