Toch k'dei dibur
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Toch k'dei dibur
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The Hebrew phrase tokh k'dei dibur is a principle in Jewish law that governs the immediacy with which one must speak words for them to be considered a continuation of what has been stated just prior. The period of toch k'dei dibur is equivalent to the time necessary to say the words Shalom alecha rebbi, which is somewhat less than three seconds. Mishnah Brurah 206:12, although the Taz adds the word u'mori, which would lengthen the permitted window of opportunity.
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Principle in Jewish law
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