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Tinok shenishba (Hebrew: תִּינוֹק שֶׁנִשְׁבָּה, romanized: tinoq šenišbā, lit. 'captured infant') is a term that
refers to a Jew who sins as a result...
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opposed to
heretics who
purposefully and
knowingly deny God).
Tinok shenishba (Hebrew: תינוק שנשבה, literally, "captured infant" [among gentiles]) is...
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there is no
mourning for a mumar. However, today,
another category,
tinok shenishba ("captured infant"), a Jew who sins as a
result of
having been raised...
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Conservative Judaism outreach Silent Holocaust Jewish fundamentalism Tinok shenishba Dana Evan
Kaplan Contemporary American Judaism:
transformation and renewal...
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adopted Maimonides'
interpretation of the
Talmudic concept tinok shenishba (captured infant), a Jew by
birth who was not
raised as such and therefore...
- (one was
forced to
commit a sin by
factors beyond their control);
tinok shenishba (a
person who was
raised in an
environment that was ****imilated or non-Jewish...
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because they are led into
error by
their parents and are
similar to a
tinok shenishba (a
captive baby), or to one who was forced.
Rabbinic scholars have traditionally...
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censors abhorred.
Heresy in
Judaism Heresy in
Orthodox Judaism Tinok shenishba "Jewish Encyclopedia". Funk and Wagnalls.
Retrieved 2013-03-30. "heresy"...
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conservative movement of judaism, they were
raised as such ("tinokos
shenishba" lit. "captured
babies [that were
raised non-affiliated with Orthodox...