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Tevul Tom
follow Niddah based on
Scriptural order. The next
stage down is
Yadaim,
concerning impurities that are
Rabbinic only.
Uktzin is last as it is restricted...
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Pharisees denied that this was
sufficient grounds for
impurity in
Mishnah Yadaim 4:7. Many Pharisee–Sadducee
disputes revolved around issues of
ritual purity...
- over
whether or not they
render the
hands "impure"[clarification needed].
Yadaim 3:5
calls attention to a
debate over Song of
Songs and Ecclesiastes. The...
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contains the word iduma,
meaning "hands;" this is
probably from
Hebrew ידים (
yadaim, "two hands"). The poem is also an
extended alphabetical acrostic, another...
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According to the
editors of the 1906
Jewish Encyclopedia, the
phrase netilat yadaim referring to
washing of the hands,
literally "lifting of the hands", is...
- in
particular over
whether or not they
render the
hands ritually impure.
Yadaim 3:5
calls attention to a
debate over Song of
Songs and Ecclesiastes. The...
- with Knives, US (2010)
Tides of War, US (2005) Tied
Hands (ידיים קשורות
Yadaim kshurot),
Israel (2006)
Tiger Orange, US (2014) Time to
Leave (Le Temps...
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Keritot 5:3
Menachot 12:5; possibly, however, an
error for
Rabbi Akiva Yadaim 4:3
Pesachim 117a, 118a;
Gittin 83a
Tosefta Keilim Metzia 1:3
Tosefta Berachot...
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commanded Jews to wash
their hands and
provides the text of the
netilat yadaim blessing still in use.
After touching part of the body
which is
dirty or...
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Maimonides sees it as a source, the
Tosafists see it as an asmachta.
Netilat Yadaim - part of
ritual washing in Judaism, in
which only the
hands are washed...