- In
Jewish ritual law, a
zavah (Hebrew זבה, lit. "one who[se body] flows") is a
woman who has had ****l
blood discharges not
during the
usually anti****ted...
- a
zavah in the days of the
Temple in
Jerusalem and
remained in a
state of
ritual impurity for
seven days
before immersion. Today, the law of
zavah remains...
- tzaraath. A man or
woman with an
unnatural emission from the
genitals (zav/
zavah), or a
menstruating woman (niddah). A
person who
touches them, or who touches...
- who has had
similar abnormal discharge from her
genitals is
known as a
zavah.
Purification requirements for the zav
include counting seven days without...
-
purified from the
status of
niddah (menstruation) or the
related status of
zavah (abnormal
discharges of body fluids). In particular, a
married woman must...
-
abnormal (
zavah) blood, it
became the
accepted practice and
practical halacha, that all
women treat any
emission as a
continued abnormal flow (
zavah gedolah—זבה...
-
ordinary niddah with this
extended menstrual period,
known in the
Torah as
zavah, and
mandated that a
woman may not have ****ual
intercourse with her husband...
-
terminology as the
zavah ketanah ("minor
zavah"), and the
zavah gedolah (major "
zavah"). By
declaring that all
women had the
status of
zavah gedolah, this...
-
scholars translate the
biblical terms zav (for a male, Hebrew: זָב) and
zavah (for a female, זָבָה) as gonorrhea. It has been suggested[by whom?] that...
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Hierarchy Av
HaTumah Midras Sources of
Impurity Keri
Niddah Tzaraath Zav
Zavah Corpse uncleanness Tumath eretz Ha'Amim
Prohibition of
Kohen defilement...