• A niddah (or nidah; Hebrew: נִדָּה), in traditional Judaism, is a woman who has experienced a uterine discharge of blood (most commonly during menstruation)...
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  • Niddah (Hebrew: נִדָּה) is a masekhet or tractate of the Mishnah and the Talmud, and is part of the order of Tohorot. The content of the tractate primarily...
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  • Look up nidda or niddah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nidda or Niddah could refer to: Niddah, a concept in Judaism, name for any woman during menstruation...
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    law, include: a woman who wishes to become purified from the status of niddah (menstruation) or the related status of zavah (abnormal discharges of body...
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  • Once initiated (for the physical signs that initiate tzaraath, zav and niddah, see below) it is generally immeasurable and unquantifiable by known mechanical...
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  • impurity of a zav. In the realm of tumah and taharah, the zavah, just like a niddah (menstruant woman) and yoledet (woman after giving birth), is in a state...
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    in the Vilna edition with some lesser variations in the manuscripts) in Niddah 61a. Accordingly: Now, Sihon and Og were brothers, as the Master said: Sihon...
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  • which reads: "And night [lailah] said: A male child is brought forth". In Niddah 16b, the interpretation of rabbi Hanina ben Pappa (3rd century AD) posits...
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    Shulchan Aruch Mishnah Berurah Aruch HaShulchan Kashrut Tzniut Tzedakah Niddah Noahide laws Holy cities/places Jerusalem Safed Hebron Tiberias Synagogue...
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    to the segregation of menstruating women. These laws are also known as niddah, literally "separation", or family purity. Vital aspects of halakha for...
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