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1Uniting the dual Torah

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Negiah

are equally bound by these commandments. The Sifra notes that these verses prohibit a man to "approach... to uncover nakedness", rather than simply prohibiting

Lifnei iver

people; the Sifra (a midrash from the time of the Mishnah) argues that since the recipient of advice would be metaphorically blind in regard to its accuracy

Book of Leviticus

(Sifra) and a more aggadic one (Vayikra Rabbah). The New Testament, particularly the Epistle to the Hebrews, uses ideas and images from Leviticus to describe

Zohar

g., the Sifra de-Adam, the Sifra de-Hanokh, the Sifra di-Shelomo Malka, the Sifra de-Rav Hamnuna Sava, the Sifra de-Rav Yeiva Sava, the Sifra de-Aggadeta

Judaism

Hillel called attention to seven commonly used hermeneutical principles in the interpretation of laws (baraita at the beginning of Sifra); R. Ishmael, thirteen

Jewish views on sin

2020. Mishnah Yoma 8:9 Asher ben Jehiel, introduction to commentary to Peah Shabbat 31a Sifra, Kedoshim 2:4 Mishneh Torah, Gneivah 7:14 Pirkei Avot 2:1)

Leviticus 18

people with whom sex is forbidden due to family relationships (6–19). In verse 20, God prohibits sexual relations with a neighbor's wife, and in verse

Denominal verb

(makhshev - computer) -> מִחְשֵׁב (mikhshev - computerize); סִפְרָתִי/סִפְרָה (sifra/sifrati - digit/digital) -> סִפְרֵת (sifret - digitize); תַּמְצִית (tamtzit

Mitzvah

September 2014. Talmud Kiddushin 29a Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 74a Midrash Sifra to Leviticus 27:34 Sefer Hachinuch, introduction "10-Point Mitzvah Campaign"

Antisemitism in Islam

Muslims in South Asia, edited by Kenneth X. Robbins, William Richter, and Sifra Lentin (Maryland, USA: RajaNawab Publishing), [ISBN 979-8340563651], pp