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- of mourning for the dead. It is known also under the euphemistic name Semachot (שמחות‎), meaning "festive occasions" or "joys". A collection of baraitot...
- S2CID 76135516. BT Shabbos 32a Semachot lit. means "Joyous Occasions" and is used euphemistically to refer to mourning. Semachot is one of the "Smaller Tractates"...
- Jewish–Roman War (ca. 66–68 CE). The account is mentioned in both Tractate Semachot ch 8, and in Avot de-Rabbi Nathan (38:3), where he is given the title of...
- Shechuna" ("Rabbi of the Neighborhood", בעל כושר לרבנות שכונה‎). Additional semachot — with similar testing requirements — are granted for: "Rav Moshav" ("Rabbi...
- Berlin, 1894 Jewish EncyclopediaHERESY AND HERETICS Hullin 13b, et al. Semachot 2:10; Mishneh Torah Hilchot Evel 1:5,6; Yoreh De'ah 345:5 Gittin 45b; Shulchan...
- Genesis 40:10); Shabbat 55b (on Genesis 49:4); Megillah 12b (on Esther 5:4) Semachot 8 Avot of Rabbi Natan 28 Derekh Eretz Zuta 10 Shabbat 30b Perspectives...
- a noun, to the certification itself, where the plural is Semakhot (or Semachot); one with ordination may then be referred to as a Musmach. A precedent...
- confession, for all who are sentenced to death make confession.”” Masechet Semachot adds that “When someone is approaching death, we tell him to confess before...
- haYashar," No. 616, p. 72b, Vienna, 1811 Avi haEzri, § 417 l.c. § 420 "Semachot," § 73; "Haggahot Maimuniyyot," Abelot, p. 294a Ketuvot 55a; Bava Kamma...
- source of lenient application focuses on the beraita of Evel Rabbati (Semachot); Targum Yonathan to Vayikra 21:4 6 feet 3.58 inches (based on rabbi Avraham...