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* It is important for which things it is forbidden to recite or answer when in the presence of feces or nakedness. That is discussed here:[[Where_Is_It_Permissible_to_Recite_Brachot%3F#Definition_of_Divrei_Kedusha]] | * It is important for which things it is forbidden to recite or answer when in the presence of feces or nakedness. That is discussed here:[[Where_Is_It_Permissible_to_Recite_Brachot%3F#Definition_of_Divrei_Kedusha]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 10 August 2020
A dvar shebekedusha (singular) or many dvarim shebekedusha (plural) are religious texts that relate to holiness. Being that it is an overloaded term the definition of a dvar shebekedusha varies for different areas of halacha.
- It is important for the question of what a minyan is necessary for. That is discussed here: Davening_with_a_Minyan#What_Parts_of_Davening_Require_there_to_Be_a_Minyan.3F. Some specific examples and disputes include:
- It is important for which things it is forbidden to recite or answer when in the presence of feces or nakedness. That is discussed here:Where_Is_It_Permissible_to_Recite_Brachot?#Definition_of_Divrei_Kedusha