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Discussion of Jewish legal and ethical teachings on lending, the treatment of debtors in historical and Torah contexts, and halachic rules for omitting Tachanun during Selichot in the presence of simcha, drawing from scriptural and rabbinic sources.
Year: 5785
Religious period: Elul
Topic: Jewish law and ethics
Document type: Religious article
Author: Harav Yosef Carmel
Intended audience: Jewish scholars and practitioners
Source references: Shulchan Aruch, Choshen Mishpat 97:1-2; Menachem Elon, Individual Freedoms in Collecting Loans; Melachim II, 4:1; Shemot Rabba 31:4
Dedication: Hemdat Yamim, in memory of members of Eretz Hemdah and other noted individuals
Related practices: Loaning to Jews, treatment of debtors, observance of Tachanun and Selichot in presence of a chatan or brit
Historical context: Comparisons with Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Roman, and British laws regarding debtors
Event dates mentioned: Elul 20, 5785; various Hebrew dates for dedications of Hemdat Yamim
Religious observances: Omitting Tachanun during Selichot when simcha is present
Publication type: Educational-religious article
Contextual significance: Ethical and halachic guidance regarding lending, debtors’ dignity, and ritual observances in the month of Elul
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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