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Edit Post #289790 Post edited:
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Edit Post #289790 Initial revision 8 months ago
Answer A: Whose minhag is S. Y. Agnon describing in the Shabbat lunch scene in "The Kerchief"?
Not sure about Tehillim 24, but I have seem Temanim (Jews of Yemen) and perhaps other Sefardim say Tehillim 23 before kiddush shabbos day.
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Edit Post #289789 Initial revision 8 months ago
Answer A: dikduk question.
A side note is that in general these forms are the Aramaic and Hebrew past participles respectively, or the ktila noun pattern. כתובה - [something is] written (Hebrew) כתיבה - [something is] written (Aramaic) כתיבה - abstract noun, an instance of writing (Hebrew)
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Edit Post #289788 Initial revision 8 months ago
Answer A: Why must yefas toar be allowed
Not a complete answer, but the Gemara in Sanhedrin 64a says that Chazal davened to remove the yetzer hara for avodah zara from people because they were failing, and when Hashem agreed, the yetzer hara for avoda zara went away, but with it went nevuah. The Gemara continues that chazal davened for the ...
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