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Pesukim are verses in the Tanach, the set of Torah, the prophets, and the holy writings. The breakup of the pesukim are generally understood to be a tradition back to Sinai.<ref>Gemara Nedarim 37b</ref> | Pesukim are verses in the Tanach, the set of Torah, the prophets, and the holy writings. The breakup of the pesukim are generally understood to be a tradition back to Sinai.<ref>Gemara Nedarim 37b</ref> | ||
# Regarding the prohibition to say pesukim by heart, see [[Saying Pesukim by heart]]. | ==Laws regarding Pesukim== | ||
# Regarding the prohibition to say pesukim by heart, see the [[Saying Pesukim by heart]] page. | |||
# Regarding not saying a half-pasuk, see [[Saying a Half Pasuk]] page. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Revision as of 04:43, 19 January 2016
Pesukim are verses in the Tanach, the set of Torah, the prophets, and the holy writings. The breakup of the pesukim are generally understood to be a tradition back to Sinai.[1]
Laws regarding Pesukim
- Regarding the prohibition to say pesukim by heart, see the Saying Pesukim by heart page.
- Regarding not saying a half-pasuk, see Saying a Half Pasuk page.
Sources
- ↑ Gemara Nedarim 37b