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thanks for the sources
November 2
That would be שער רוח הקודש מט One should stay away from grave yards as there are dangerous spirits there. (HaAri) אוצרות הגר"א All bad thing and sorrows come from there. (Stay away from cemetaries.) http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/kitveyet/shana/minha...
November 2
I have "heard" that Gra and Arizal were both against going to cemeteries
November 2
The Rema is what we rely upon for halachah.
October 30
As you pointed out, the midrash about calev is one midrash out of ten thousand and what it means is not discussed in the gemara. The weakness of the other sources mentioned were also discussed. There is no mention at any place of anyone in the tal...
October 30
Calev Gemora in Taanis Zohar Rema However, there are issues one must be aware of. Thank you so much
October 30
The torah states explicitly that we do not talk or pray to the dead and we do not talk to people who talk or pray to the dead. You can't get anymore Canaanite religion than that. The talmud says nothing about it since apparantly it wasn't a big pr...
October 30
Perhaps they are more accessible nowadays, but clearly the Torah does approve of such a tefillah; the people and the tzadikim can be davening there in the proper way without acting superstitiosly and w/o worshiping the dead.
October 30

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At 12:23pm on July 10, 2007, Aryeh Shore said…
It is clear from the mishneh in gitin that two people are not public but three people are public, i.e. that if he makes some sort of declaration it will become known generally. The public you are referring to is pharhasia which is 10 people. This requires 10 kosher jews.
At 10:52am on July 10, 2007, Yoel Ben-Avraham said…
Shalom uBracha,

So YOU are the author of DafNotes! I visit there at least once a week. Yeshar Choachecha.

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Graves and Cemeteries

The Gemora states that Rabbi Bana’ah used to mark out caves and it relates what happened when he went into the Cave of Machpeilah (where the Patriarchs and Matriarchs were buried).

The Rashbam explains that he did this in order to determine the precise dimensions of the crypts, and after marking its borders on the ground above, people, and especially Kohanim, would be able to avoid becoming tamei (through tumas ohel – forming a tent over a corpse).

Tosfos asks from the Gemora in Yevamos (61a):… Continue

Posted on October 20, 2009 at 9:46am — 13 Comments

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Mentioning a Father's First Name

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The Gemora cites a braisa: Rabbi Yosi said: When my father, Chalafta, went to Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri to study Torah, or, as others recorded: When Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri went to study Torah by my father, Chalafta, he said to him: Suppose a man occupied a piece of land for one year as testified by two witnesses, for a second year as testified by two other witnesses, and for a third year as testified by still two other witnesses (totaling three years… Continue

Posted on October 16, 2009 at 3:29am — 1 Comment

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Dina d'malchusa Dina - the law of the kingdom is the law

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The Poskim deal with when do we say the law of the land is binding. Rav Moshe Feinstien was asked about a bankruptcy case. One of the creditors had taken the money he was owed. This was against the law, for the company was protected under bankruptcy laws. On the other hand, according, to Torah law, he was entitled to the money.

Rav Moshe brings two opinions found in the Rema. The first… Continue

Posted on October 14, 2009 at 3:26am — 1 Comment

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IS THE TORAH WRITTEN FOR IDOLATERS?

The Gemora concludes that the words “toshav v’sachir” mentioned in
respect to the Pesach offering are extra. What does “toshav v’sachir”
mean when it is written here? It cannot be referring to the two types
of Jewish servants (a Jewish servant who is acquired for an acquisition
of years, and a Jewish servant who is acquired as an everlasting
acquisition) because for what reason should they be exempt from eating
the Pesach offering? We have previously established that they cannot
eat terumah beca… Continue

Posted on July 12, 2007 at 2:49am — 1 Comment

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How many Jews are needed to make something public?

Shmuel once said to Rav Chana Bagdasaah (from Baghdath, or an Aggada
expert), “Go out and bring me ten people (so that the ruling should be
publicized) in order for me to say to you before them that one who
gives something to a fetus, the fetus has acquired it.”

It would seem form this Gemora that if something should be publicized, ten people are required.

This
is also evident from the Gemora Sanhedrin (74b) which states that a
person who is in public must be martyred even for… Continue

Posted on July 10, 2007 at 12:57am —

 
 
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