- In Judaism,
Chadash (Hebrew: חָדָשׁ, ḥāḏāsh, "new [grain]") is a
concept within Kashrut (the
Jewish dietary regulations),
based on the
Biblical requirement...
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Rabbi Meir
Chadash (alternatively
transliterated as Meir Chodosh) (1898-1989) was the
mashgiach of the
Hebron Yeshiva and a
leading mussar disseminator...
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Congregation Or
Chadash (Hebrew: אוֹר חָדָשׁ, lit. 'New Light') was a
Reform Jewish LGBT-oriented
congregation that was
located at 5959
North Sheridan...
- 1640) also
known as the Bach (an
abbreviation of his
magnum opus
BAyit CHadash), was a
prominent Ashke****
posek and halakhist, who
lived in
Central Europe...
- his work Peri
Chadash (פרי חדש), a
commentary on the
Yoreh De'ah.
Wealthy Amsterdam Jews
offer to
finance the publication. Peri
Chadash was published...
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concluded with the
Shavuot holiday), as well as
permission to
consume chadash (grains from the new harvest). The omer
offering was one
example of a wave...
- and the
Congregation Or
Chadash, that was
established in 1995. The
leaders of
Temple Emanuel-El and
Congregation Or
Chadash began discussions about a...
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chametz and seor (sourdough). The
prohibitions of
eating and
harvesting chadash only
apply to
these grains. Oats are
generally accepted in Ashke**** Jewish...
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Foundations of the
Torah 7:1". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2022-06-08. "Zohar
Chadash,
Yitro 109". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2022-06-08. Shapiro, Marc B. (2008)...
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first printers.
These were
later printed as "Zohar
Chadash" (lit. "New Zohar"), but
Zohar Chadash actually contains parts that
pertain to the Zohar, as...