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Summary Of: Niddah

The Biblical requirement of niddah is 7 days from the beginning of the menstrual period... Gerrer Chassidim keep the harchokot of niddah even when the wife is not a niddah... are concerned that not keeping the laws of niddah at all times will lead to ejaculation that cannot lead to conception... she also becomes niddah as a result of her hyminal blood flow... follow a custom of keeping their times of niddah secret from the general public... Orthodox Jews who would be aware of the niddah practice but touching in the presence of gentiles... If the original Niddah restrictions were to be observed... Biblical requirements and continuing applicability Rabbinic prohibitions concerning Niddah for Conservative Jews... OBSERVING NIDDAH IN OUR DAY...

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