- In
Jewish religious law,
ṭumah (Hebrew: טומאה,
pronounced [tumʔa]) and ṭaharah (Hebrew: טהרה,
pronounced [taharɔ]) are the
state of
being ritually "impure"...
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heifer ceremony could have had any
contact with the dead or any form of
tumah, and
implements were made of
materials such as stone,
which in
Jewish law...
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different periods. The
family is
currently known by the
families of Al
Tumah, Al Nasrallah, Al
Dhiya al-Din, Al Tajir, Al Awj, and Al
Sayyid Amin. After...
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Sayyid Salman Hadi
Tumah (Arabic: سلمان هادي آل طعمه; born 16
February 1935), is an
Iraqi poet, writer, and historian. He is
considered Karbala's leading...
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their genitals, is
known as the
impurity of a zav. In the
realm of
tumah and taharah, the zavah, just like a
niddah (menstruant woman) and yoledet...
- the dead
Impurity of the land of the
nations Ritual washing in
Judaism Tumah and
taharah Kegare Judaism portal Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah (Hil. Tum'ath...
- In the
realm of
tumah and
taharah terminology, the term Av Ha
Tumah ("father of uncleanness," or
simply Av) is a
rabbinic term for a
person or
object that...
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Mikveh Niddah Ritual purification Ritual washing in
Mandaism Tevilat Keilim Tumah and
taharah Wudu
Leviticus 15:13
Leviticus 15:11
Psalms 26:6
Exodus 30:18–20...
- in a spring, and
bringing certain korbanot (sacrifices). In the
realm of
tumah and
taharah law, the zav has the
ability to
create a
midras and is prohibited...
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Judaism Tumah and
taharah Mikveh Purification methods Netilat yadayim Mikveh Red
heifer Hefsek taharah Hagalah Tevilat Kelim Hierarchy Av Ha
Tumah Midras...