Nidah Chart #12
Chart for Nidah Daf 64b
FOR HOW LONG MAY BLOOD BE ATTRIBUTED TO "DAM BESULIM" (1)
(A) BEIS SHAMAI |
(B) BEIS HILLEL |
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1 | SHE HAS NOT REACHED THE AGE OF MENSTRUATION (2) |
4 nights | Until the wound heals |
2a | SHE HAS REACHED THE AGE OF MENSTRUATION, BUT HAS NOT YET EXPERIENCED MENSES |
1 night (3) | 4 nights |
2b | A "BOGERES" WHO HAS NOT YET EXPERIENCED MENSES (4) |
1 night (3) | 1 night (3) |
3a | SHE HAS REACHED THE AGE OF MENSTRUATION AND HAS ALREADY EXPERIENCED MENSES |
1st Be'ilah (5) | 1 night (3) |
3b | A "BOGERES" WHO HAS ALREADY EXPERIENCED MENSES | 1st Be'ilah (5) | 1st Be'ilah (5) |
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FOOTNOTES:
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(1) These are the laws as described in the Mishnah. However, Raboseinu instituted the practice that one should always separate from a Besulah after the first Be'ilah, even if she has not reached the age of menstruation and has not seen blood. (See Insights.)
(2) That is, she has not reached the age of Na'arus, when a girl normally begins to menstruate. It does not matter if she has actually experienced menses or not (Gemara 64b).
(3) That is, twelve hours, which constitute one "Onah" (Gemara, 65b).
(4) As explained by Rav on 64b.
(5) According to the Ra'avad, he must separate from her b'Ever Mes (placid), like one who discovers that his wife is a Nidah while they are having relations. According to the Rosh, he may separate from her even b'Ever Chai (erect). The Halachah is like the Rosh.