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May 7 |
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Is Niddah considered to be gilui arayos for purposes of martyrdom? yeshiva.org.il/wiki/… |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira You are claiming that this stringency further extends to all the practices of mourning, which is what I am taking issue with. I have no problem saying that the Arizal maintained that mourning must be observed throughout the 49 days of Sefira, but that is a separate thing from his opposition to haircuts. |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira @RabbiMichaelTzadok I already answered that here |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira @RabbiMichaelTzadok As I explained in my answer, if it was related to mourning it would not apply on Lag Beomer when according to the Arizal we do not observe any customs of mourning. |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira Here, from the Minchas Elazar (4:60): "Even though the Arizal forbade haircuts on Lag B'Omer, this is only for adults.. for the Arizal himself brought his son to Meron on Lag B'Omer for a haircut.." |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira But he wouldn't cut his own hair "for any reason", as you quoted in your answer. I believe that upsherin is an exception. |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefirabut does not tell him he should not be mourning still after the Omer. - Why should he be mourning after the Omer? |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira To clarify, there is certainly Halachic basis for observing the mourning customs throughout the period of Pesach to Shavous. However, the custom of not cutting hair based on the Arizal is clearly independent of that. |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira As you noted, the Ari rebuked his disciple for mourning on Lag B'Omer. Yet he would not cut hair on Lag B'Omer. How can you say the Ari's position on not cutting hair extends to all mourning customs? |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira OK, here's a link to the text in the print you are refering to. Can you tell me which line extends this to mourning customs besides haircuts? |
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May 5 |
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Location in Ohr Sameach of discussion of the nature of a messenger for a get formatting |
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May 5 |
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May 5 |
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May 5 |
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Ari Zal and Sefira Where in Shaar Hakavonos is it brought that this extends to all practices of mourning? |
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May 4 |
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Do permanently unmarried women need to go to the mikvah? What does this have to do with the question? |
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May 4 |
answered | Ari Zal and Sefira |
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May 3 |
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Davening in front of a picture of 'Avodah Zarah The title of this question should probably be changed to "Davening in front of a picture of Avoda Zorah"; I don't think anyone actually worshipped that poster. |
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May 3 |
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Why is one permutation of the name of God backwards? Somewhere in the Miluyim at the back of one of the Chassidus Mevu'eres they bring several explanations to this. |
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May 3 |
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What meaning do the names of the ten sons of Haman have? @Joan, welcome again! Stick around the site, and have a look at our FAQ and about pages to learn more about how the site works. My answer does link to the original source in Hebrew, and I hope to complete the answer, but things are kind of hectic at the moment. |
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May 3 |
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How was Saul a Tzadik if he wiped out Nov? added 96 characters in body |