• Bemeizid (Hebrew: בְּמֵזִיד) is used in Jewish law to indicate that something was done on purpose. This matters in order to determine how culpable someone...
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  • punishment was given to Jews who violated one of Mitzvah's lo te'aseh bemeizid. According to Hebrew teachings, Malkot cannot prevent a punishment that...
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  • punishment was given to Jews who violated one of Mitzvah's of Lo Tease bemeizid. According to Hebrew teachings, Malkot cannot prevent a punishment that...
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    in the phrase "the fat of the land." The punishment for eating chelev bemeizid (on purpose) is kareth (exclusion from the after life). The atonement for...
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  • Demai Orlah Bikkurim Sicaricon Hallah Kil'ayim Halakhic principles Aveira Bemeizid, beshogeg, and beones B'rov am hadrat melech Chumra Dina d'malkhuta dina...
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  • Chayei Adam Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Mishnah Berurah Aruch HaShulchan Aveira Bemeizid B'rov am hadrat melech Chumra D'Oraita and D'Rabbanan Mitzvah goreret mitzvah...
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