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- Halizah abstract "Under the Biblical system of levirate marriage known as Yibbum, Halizah (or Chalitzah ; Hebrew: חליצה) is the process by which a widow and her husband's brother would avoid the duty to marry after the husband's death.The process involves the taking off of a brother-in-law's shoe by the widow of a brother who has died childless, through which ceremony he is released from the obligation of marrying her, and she becomes free to marry whomever she desires (Deuteronomy 25:5-10).Only one brother-in-law is obligated to perform the ceremony. The mode of levirate marriage (Genesis 38:8) is thus modified in the Deuteronomic code attributed to Moses, by permitting the surviving brother to refuse to marry his brother's widow, provided he submits to the ceremony of Halizah. In the Talmudic period the tendency against the original mode was intensified by apprehension that the brother-in-law might desire to marry his brother's widow for motives other than that of "establishing a name unto his brother." Therefore, many Talmudic and later rabbis preferred halizah to actual marriage (Yevamot 39b). Thus the ancient institution of the levirate marriage fell into disuse, so that at present Halizah is the general rule and marriage the rare exception (Shulkhan Arukh, Eben ha-'Ezer, 165, and commentaries).In theory, however, the Biblical law of levirate marriage is still presumed in force, thus making the childless widow who remarries someone other than her brother-in-law without performing the halizah ceremony an adulterer.".
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- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Beitza_(Talmud).
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Beitzah.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Ruth.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_marital_law.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uses_of_leather_in_Judaism.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Cubit.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Even_Haezer.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Isserlein.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Encyclopedia.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_views_of_marriage.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_views_on_marriage.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Kashrut.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Ketubim.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Ketuvim.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Levirate_marriage.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Moses.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Reform_Judaism_(North_America).
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Shulchan_Aruch.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Shulkhan_Arukh.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Source_text.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Takkanot_Shum.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Yechiel_of_Paris.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Yevamot.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink Yibbum.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink File:Chalitza.jpg.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLink File:Judaic_halizah_shoe_for_declining_to_marry_a_childless_widow,_United_States,_New_York,_20th_century_-_Bata_Shoe_Museum_-_DSC00157.JPG.
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "''chalitsa''".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "''chalitza''".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chalitza shoe".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halizah".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "To perform ''halizah''".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "chalitza".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "chalitzah".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "chalizah".
- Halizah wikiPageWikiLinkText "halizah".
- Halizah hasPhotoCollection Halizah.
- Halizah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bibleverse.
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- Halizah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JewishEncyclopedia.
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- Halizah subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Halizah subject Category:Jewish_marital_law.
- Halizah subject Category:Uses_of_leather_in_Judaism.
- Halizah hypernym Process.
- Halizah type Article.
- Halizah type Election.
- Halizah type Article.
- Halizah type Object.
- Halizah type Source.
- Halizah comment "Under the Biblical system of levirate marriage known as Yibbum, Halizah (or Chalitzah ; Hebrew: חליצה) is the process by which a widow and her husband's brother would avoid the duty to marry after the husband's death.The process involves the taking off of a brother-in-law's shoe by the widow of a brother who has died childless, through which ceremony he is released from the obligation of marrying her, and she becomes free to marry whomever she desires (Deuteronomy 25:5-10).Only one brother-in-law is obligated to perform the ceremony. ".
- Halizah label "Halizah".
- Halizah sameAs חליצה_(מצווה).
- Halizah sameAs Halizah.
- Halizah sameAs m.01gxsr.
- Halizah sameAs Q872522.
- Halizah sameAs Q872522.
- Halizah sameAs 開脫禮.
- Halizah wasDerivedFrom Halizah?oldid=646304107.
- Halizah depiction Chalitza.jpg.
- Halizah isPrimaryTopicOf Halizah.