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  • {{about|the tractate of the Babylonian Talmud|Jewish law on damages|Damages (Jewish law)}} ...]). It deals largely with Jewish criminal and civil law and the [[Beth Din|Jewish court system]]. ...
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  • * Oaths, ...gbpv=0 |title=Fixing God's Torah: The Accuracy of the Hebrew Bible Text in Jewish Law |date=2001 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-514113-9 | ...
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  • ...ter-Varsity, 1985.</ref> Tolstoy also understood this verse as banning all oaths, and it led him to support the abolition of all courts as a result.<ref>Dav ...w, expressed in [[M. Shebuoth]], was that while oaths to God were binding, oaths to other subjects, such as heaven, were not. Schweizer thinks that Jesus i ...
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  • {{distinguish|text=the Jewish holiday [[Shavuot]]}} ...kin]]. Shevu'ot deals primarily with the laws of [[oath]]s in [[halakha]] (Jewish law). ...
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  • :but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths: ...beginning at Deuteronomy 24:1. Other scholars feel that the discussion of oaths naturally follows the discussion of divorce as one of the major legal issue ...
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  • ...Jewish funeral tradition of guarding the deceased until burial|Shemira|the Jewish religious law dealing with physical contact between men and women|Negiah|a In [[Halacha|Jewish religious law]] (''halacha''), a '''shomer''' ({{langx|he|שומר}}, pl. {{lan ...
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  • {{Short description|Victorian era Jewish immigrants to London}} {{about|Jewish immigrants in London|the [[Vietnam]]ese ethnic minority|Chut people}} ...
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  • ...omises said out loud in ceremonial or juridical purpose are referred to as oaths. "To [[:wikt:swear|swear]]" is a [[verb]] used to describe the taking of an === Jewish tradition === ...
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  • [[File:Erfurter Judeneid.JPG|thumb|Facsimile of the [[Erfurt]] version of the Jewish oath, displayed in the [[Old Synagogue (Erfurt)|Old Synagogue]].]] ...]] until the 20th century. ''More Judaico'' is [[Latin]] for "according to Jewish [[Mores|custom]]." ...
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  • ...[[Fifteenth Council of Toledo]] on 11 May 688, at which he claimed the two oaths were contradictory (because to do justice to the people required "harming" ...or.org/stable/1853939 | jstor=1853939 | title=A Reassessment of Visigothic Jewish Policy, 589–711 | last1=Bachrach | first1=Bernard S. | journal=The American ...
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  • {{Short description|Book about Jewish law written by Yechiel Michel Epstein}} ...') but decidedly without compromising in any form on the power and rule of Jewish law. When the established custom conflicts with theoretical ''halacha'', Ep ...
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  • ...ten by the [[Rebbe]]. One such decree, for example, forbade wearing wool. (Jewish law forbids wearing anything that contains both wool and linen. Rabbi Aharo ...sh Messiah|Messiah]]. For more information about this subject, see [[Three Oaths]]; compare also [[Satmar#Satmar opposition to Zionism|Satmar's opposition t ...
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  • ...thur%20Howard_2.pdf}}</ref> While they can foster unity and trust, loyalty oaths have also been criticized for suppressing dissent and enforcing conformity, ...ows the oath to be a form of legal document.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Loyalty Oaths |url=https://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1991.html |access-date=2023-05-18 | ...
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  • *'''15-25''' Oaths that the Quran is the word of Allah, and that Muhammad is neither a madman .../cmje/religious-texts/hadith/abudawud/006-sat.php |title=Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement |access-date=2013-10-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web ...
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  • == Jewish reaction == ...to the Church of England or, in their particular case, to swear Christian oaths.<ref>[[Paul Johnson (writer)|Paul Johnson]], ''A History of the Jews'', p.& ...
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  • {{Infobox Jewish leader ...Orthodox]] rabbi in the [[Russian Empire]] and [[Latvia]]. A leader of the Jewish community in [[Daugavpils]], he is known for his writings on Maimonides' [[ ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Jewish Document}}[[File:The Damascus Document Scroll.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Dam ...t is considered one of the foundational documents of the ancient [[Judaism|Jewish]] community of [[Qumran]].<ref name=EDDS/> ...
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  • ...e page of ''An Examination of the Scruples of those who refuse to take the Oaths'', 1689]] * ''An Examination of the Scruples of those who refuse to take the Oaths'', 1689. ...
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  • ...stom)|Nusach]]'' (נוסח), refers to the traditional order and form of the [[Jewish services|prayers]]. Homiletically, one could argue that the use of the word minhag in Jewish law reflects its [[Biblical Hebrew]] origins as "the (manner of) driving (a ...
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  • ...a time as governor in Jerusalem. Relations between the government and the Jewish rebels eventually turned sufficiently hostile that he threatened the priest ...oks were preserved by becoming part of the [[Septuagint]], a collection of Jewish writings in Greek that would serve to become the basis of the Christian Old ...
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