Tumah and taharah

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title: Tumah and taharah
text: In Jewish religious law, there is a category of specific Jewish purity laws, defining what is ritually impure or pure: ṭum'ah and ṭaharah are the state of being ritually "impure" and "pure", respectively. The Hebrew noun ṭum'ah, meaning "impurity", describes a state of ritual impurity. A person or object which contracts ṭum'ah is said to be ṭamé, and thereby unsuited for certain holy activities and uses until undergoing predefined purification actions that usually include the elapse of a specifi
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description: State of being ritually "impure" and "pure" in Judaism
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumah_and_taharah
date created: 2006-08-15T04:06:01Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T08:50:37Z
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