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Analysis of Talmudic sources discussing the halakhic necessity of odd-numbered panels in beit din, examining cases, opinions of Tosafot and Ritva, and practical implications for judicial rulings.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Israel
Subject:
Jewish Law, Talmudic Procedure
Document Type:
Shiur / Lecture Notes
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion, Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash
Author:
Rav Moshe Taragin
Target Audience:
Students and scholars of Talmud
Shiur Number:
11
Primary Text Source:
Massekhet Sanhedrin, Yevamot, Megilla
Halakhic Focus:
Requirements for odd-numbered judicial panels in beit din
Publication Date:
2023
Language:
English
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Year:
2026
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion, Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash (VBM)
Author:
Rav Moshe Taragin
Type of document:
Lecture transcript
Theme:
Halakhic analysis of Birkhat Ha-Torah
Shiur number:
12
Focus:
Nature of berakhot recited before Torah study
Audience:
Students of Talmud and Jewish law
Date delivered:
Not specified
Language:
English
Year:
Not specified
Organization:
Yeshivat Har Etzion Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash (VBM)
Series:
Talmudic Methodology
Lecture Number:
Shiur #15
Author:
Rav Moshe Taragin
Subject:
Jewish law and theology
Sources Discussed:
Talmud Bavli, Talmud Yerushalmi, Tractate Berakhot, Tractate Menachot, Tractate Shabbat
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Document Type:
Torah lecture / religious study essay
Educational Context:
Virtual Beit Midrash lecture series
Language:
English
Related Biblical Sections:
Shema passages including Parashat Vaetchanan, Parashat Ekev, and Parashat Shelach
Year:
2026
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion, Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash
Author:
Rav Moshe Taragin
Lecture Number:
03
Topic:
Halakhic analysis of shevuat bitui le-haba
Audience:
Students of Talmud and Jewish law
Document Type:
Shiur / Lecture Notes
Primary Sources:
Talmud Bavli, Tractate Shevuot
Related Authorities:
Rambam, Rishonim, Rav Sheshet, Shmuel, Rabbi Elazar, Rabbi Yosef, Abaye
Period Covered:
Discussion of classical Talmudic sources, general principles of oaths
Language:
English
Content Focus:
Legal definitions and practical implications of oaths that concern future actions
Year:
Contemporary
Region / City:
Israel
Topic:
Hashkafa, Jewish Thought, Talmudic Analysis
Document Type:
Shiur / Lecture Notes
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion Virtual Beit Midrash
Author:
Rav Assaf Bednarsh, Adapted by Leora Bednarsh
Target Audience:
Students and Scholars of Jewish Law
Sources Referenced:
Gemara (Sota 2a; Sanhedrin 22a; Mo’ed Katan 18b), Rashi Commentary, Tosafot, Sefer Chassidim, Meiri
Date of Delivery:
Not specified
Subject Matter:
Theological and Halakhic perspectives on predestination, betrothal on Chol Ha-Mo’ed, and the power of prayer in altering fate
Year:
Not specified
Occasion:
Bat / Bar / B’nai / B’eit Mitzvah
Religious Tradition:
Reform Judaism
Congregation:
Central Reform Congregation
Address:
5020 Waterman Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63108
City:
St. Louis
State:
Missouri
Country:
United States
Language:
English and Hebrew
Liturgical Elements:
Awakening, Sh’ma and Her Blessings, T’filah, Torah Service, Concluding Prayers
Primary Texts Included:
Modeh Ani, Elohai N’shamah, Mah Tovu, Hineih Mah Tov, Birchot HaShachar, P’sukei D’zimrah, Reader’s Kaddish
Biblical References:
Psalms 84, 91, 92, 133, 150; Numbers 24:5
Intended Participants:
Mitzvah student, congregation, mourners, worship leaders
Year:
2026
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion, Israel
Project:
Virtual Beit Midrash (VBM)
Author:
Rav Yair Kahn
Translator:
David Silverberg
Text Type:
Shiur / Talmudic commentary
Audience:
Advanced students of Talmud
Primary Sources:
Gemara Ketubot, Gittin, Yevamot, Bava Batra, Yerushalmi
Date of Publication:
2026-03
Language:
Hebrew/English translation
Contextual Description:
Talmudic commentary analyzing the principles and cases of revocation of kiddushin as discussed in Ketubot 3a and related sugyot, including interpretations of Bavli and Yerushalmi sources.
Year:
5782
Author:
Harav Yosef Carmel, Rav Daniel Mann
Institution:
Hemdat Yamim / Eretz Hemdah
Subject:
Jewish law, Beit Din procedures, Kiddush observance
Type of document:
Halachic discussion and commentary
Audience:
Scholars, students, and members of the Jewish community
Date of publication:
4 Adar I 5782
Dedication:
In memory of members of Eretz Hemdah and other notable individuals
Primary sources cited:
Torah, Mishlei, Talmud Yerushalmi, Rambam, Shulchan Aruch, Rosh, Rama, Taz
Topics discussed:
Judicial impartiality, support for orphans and poor litigants, use of alternative drinks for Kiddush, halachic reasoning
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Romania
Subject:
Rights of persons with disabilities, bullying, inclusive education
Document type:
Legal submission
Organization:
European Disability Forum, Consiliul National al Dizabilitatii din Romania
Author:
European Disability Forum, Consiliul National al Dizabilitatii din Romania
Target audience:
European Court of Human Rights, international human rights organizations
Period of validity:
2019
Approval date:
27 June 2019
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Content Objective:
C2 PO.3; C3 PO.1; C4 PO.1
State Standard:
RH/RST 1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis; RH/RST 2: Determine central idea/summarize; RH/RST 3: Follow procedures/identify key steps; RH/RST 4: Meaning of words/content specific; RH/RST 5: How text presents information/structure; RH/RST 6: Author’s point of view; RH/RST 7: Integrate information in text with visual information; RH/RST 8: Distinguish fact, opinion and judgment; RH/RST 9: Compare and contrast text with other sources
ELP Standards and Performance Indicators:
IV-LS-2 HI-1; IV-LS-2 HI-6; IV-LS-2 HI-8; IV-LS-2 HI-10; IV-R-4 HI-7; IV-R-4 HI-8; IV-R-4 HI-26; IV-R-4 HI-29
Daily Objectives:
Implement and recognize the Diné Way of Life using Hogan Protocol; vocabulary review and illustration; reading “Hogans and their History” and “Home, a sacred place”; explanation of the four directions of a hogan; concrete poem writing; labeling and illustrating the interior of a hogan; explanation using Shabik’ehgo anooti’ and Hooghan teachings
Assessment:
Practice clan kinship terms; partner discussion of shabik’ehgo anooti’; group writing response
Essential Questions:
How will the application of Hogan protocol help me succeed in life? How do I apply NNIS into my life and academics?
Depth of Knowledge:
Level One – Recall; Level Two – Skill/Concept; Level Three – Strategic Thinking; Level Four – Extended Thinking
Key Vocabulary:
Shabik’ehgo anooti’; Hooghan Bi’11dii; Female Hogan; Hooghan Bika’ii; Male Hogan; a[ch’i’ adeez’1h7; Forked Hogan; Hooghan Bijaad {1n7; Many-Legged Hogan; Hooghan N7maz7; ha’a’aah; sh1di’11h; e’e’aah; n1hook-s; d11din7baal; yah e’etiin; ch’4’4tiin; ch’7l1yi’; k-’; honib22h; honeeshgish; hooghan biyi’ sil1h7g77; na’nitin
Resources/Materials:
Pencil; paper; graphic organizer; booklet “D0one’4 Baa Hane”; interviews with parents or grandparents; color coded Navajo clan list; Navajo kinship list; Navajo place name list
Engagement Strategies:
Creativity; Challenge; Cooperation; Connection
Schedule:
Monday through Friday activities including Cornell Notes preparation, vocabulary review, illustration of hogans, group reading, writing assignments, poem composition, labeling exercises, discussion, final illustration, and reflection
Year:
Not specified
Region / Nation:
Navajo Nation
Subject:
Diné Clans and Kinship
Standard Code:
S7CF1
Course / Level:
NAV 2DFA
Type of Document:
Educational assessment
Cultural Focus:
Diné traditional clan system
Key Concepts:
K’é, clan relationships, maternal and paternal lineage
Learning Objectives:
Identification of clan relations in written form; use of correct kinship terms; understanding of social, cultural, and historical clan context
Language:
English and Diné (Navajo)
Target Group:
Students
Year:
2023
Date of verification:
4 September 2023
Place of verification:
Bangalore
Country:
India
Subject:
Voluntary surrender of Director Identification Number (DIN)
Document type:
Affidavit
Issuing authority:
Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India
Relevant authority:
Registrar of Companies
Legal framework:
Companies Act
Declarant:
Registered holder of Director Identification Number (DIN)
Purpose:
Formal declaration of surrender and relinquishment of DIN and associated directorial rights and obligations
Statement of compliance:
Confirmation of adherence to requirements under the Companies Act regarding cessation of directorship
Declaration of truth:
Affirmation of accuracy and completeness under oath
Year:
2026
Institution:
„Ovidius” University of Constanța
Department:
Political Science
Document type:
Peer Review Form
Author:
Anonymous
Intended audience:
Academic reviewers
Scope:
Manuscript evaluation and ethical guidelines for reviewing
Key elements:
Confidentiality, conflict of interest, originality, scientific merit, clarity, referencing
Date of creation:
2026
Language:
English
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Tsaile, Arizona
Topic:
Public Health Education
Document Type:
Student Handbook
Institution:
Diné College
Author:
Diné College Public Health Program
Target Audience:
Students applying to or enrolled in the B.S.P.H program
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2001
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Wood Athletic Flooring Installation
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization / Institution:
Robbins Sports Surfaces
Author:
Robbins Sports Surfaces Technical Department
Target Audience:
Architects, Flooring Contractors, General Contractors
Standards Referenced:
DIN 18032 Part 2, MFMA, FSC
Materials:
Concrete slab, steel-troweled finish, MVP floor system, vapor barrier
Installation Requirements:
Anchored and resilient subfloor, expansion spacing, moisture control, damping performance
Warranty:
1 year against manufacturing defects
Year:
5782
Author:
Harav Yosef Carmel, Rav Daniel Mann
Institution:
Hemdat Yamim / Eretz Hemdah
Subject:
Jewish law, Beit Din procedures, Kiddush observance
Type of document:
Halachic discussion and commentary
Audience:
Scholars, students, and members of the Jewish community
Date of publication:
4 Adar I 5782
Dedication:
In memory of members of Eretz Hemdah and other notable individuals
Primary sources cited:
Torah, Mishlei, Talmud Yerushalmi, Rambam, Shulchan Aruch, Rosh, Rama, Taz
Topics discussed:
Judicial impartiality, support for orphans and poor litigants, use of alternative drinks for Kiddush, halachic reasoning
Year:
2014
Region / city:
India
Topic:
Verification for DIN application
Document type:
Legal Form
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Applicants for Director Identification Number (DIN)
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Amendment date:
N/A