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HALISAH (Hebrew, ny'S " untying ") , the ceremony by which a Jewish widow releases her brother-in-law from the obligation
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minor or deformed, halisah cannot take place), the shoe is produced. It is usually the property of the community and made entirely of leather from the skin of a " clean " animal. It is of two pieces, the upper part and the sole, sewn together with leathern threads. It has three small straps in front, and two white straps to bind it on the leg. After it is strapped on, the man must walk four cubits in the presence of the court. The widow then loosens and removes the shoe, throwing it some distance, and spits on the ground, repeating thrice the Biblical formula
Jews , must not take place on the Sabbath, a holiday, or the eve of either,' or in the evening. To prevent brothers
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