pidyon ha-ben

  • 1pidyon ha-ben — ▪ Judaism (Hebrew: “redemption of the son”),plural  Pidyon Ha bonin, or Pidyon Ha bens,         Jewish ceremony in which the father redeems his wife s firstborn son by offering to a cohen (a male Jew descended from the first priest, Aaron) the… …

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  • 2Pidyon HaBen — ] If the 29th day after birth falls on Shabbat, a festival or a fast day, the redemption is not performed and must be performed immediately after the holiday ends. This is because handling money on Jewish holidays is forbidden. [cite book last =… …

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  • 3pidyon haben — Seph. Heb. /peed yawn hah ben /; Ashk. Heb., Eng. /pid yeuhn hah ben /, Judaism. the rite of relieving the first male child born to parents not descended from Aaron or Levi of certain religious obligations by redeeming him from a member of the… …

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  • 4pidyon haben — ˌpidyənhəˈben noun (plural pidyon habens or pidyon habonin) Etymology: Late Hebrew pidyōn habēn, literally, redemption of the son : a traditional Jewish ceremonial rite observed on the 30th day after the birth of a first born male child of one… …

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  • 9LIPSCHUTZ, SHABBETAI BEN JACOB ISAAC — (1845–1929), rabbi, kabbalist, and author. Lipschutz was born in Rohatyn, Galicia, and from 1907 served as a rabbi in Bereg Ilosva (now Irshava, Sub Carpathian Ruthenia, Ukraine). He wrote Berit Avot (also entitled Sharvit ha Zahav he Ḥadash), on …

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  • 10Women in Judaism — The role of women in Judaism is determined by the Hebrew Bible, the Oral Law (the corpus of rabbinic literature), by custom, and by non religious cultural factors. Although the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature mention various female role… …

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