Isha katlanit
Halakha, term of art, euphemism
978-613-8-35983-8
6138359836
132
2013-01-04
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Technically, the isha katlanit rule may still be valid for those who adhere to . As a practical matter, however, rabbinic authorities have substantially curtailed the relevance of the principles, thanks partly to the rabbinic principle of "" from unusual dangers. In addition, have expressed in their concern that widows be allowed to remarry, both for their own moral benefit and for the sake of the Jewish population. Today it is accepted that deaths of old husbands (over age 70) or deaths of husbands caused by an obvious accident are not reasons to define a woman as a katlanit. Unnatural causes, though, may activate the rule.
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