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Nidah Chart #12
(A) TYPE OF VESES |
(B) EXAMPLE |
1) Veses ha'Guf | Sneezing, body-aches (Mishnah 63a) |
2) Veses b'Ones, when the Ones does not directly cause the onset of the Veses (see TOSFOS DH Ochla) | Eating garlic, onions or peppercorns (Gemara 63b) |
3) Veses b'Ones, when the Ones directly causes the onset of the Veses (ibid.) | Jumping, physical activities (Gemara 11a) (1) |
4) Veses Haflagah (Intervals) | Seeing blood on 1st of Nisan, 20th of Nisan, 9th of Iyar and 28th of Iyar. Each of the three intervals is 20 days. (Note that blood must be seen *4* times to create this Veses) (2) |
5) Veses ha'Chodesh (Calendar date) | Seeing blood on 1st of Nisan, 1st of Iyar and 1st of Sivan (Note that the intervals are not similar.) |
6) Veses of the Days of the Week | Seeing blood on Sunday, three weeks later on Sunday and three weeks later on Sunday. The day of the week fixes the Veses and therefore three times suffice to create a Veses. (RAMBAN 64a citing TOSFOS) |
EACH OF THE ABOVE VESTOS CAN BE EXPRESSED IN A NUMBER OF WAYS: | |
SUB-VESES | EXPLANATION |
a) l'Dilugin (Incremental) | Where the Haflagah, calendar date or day of the week increases incrementally, e.g. Haflagos of 11, 12 and 13 days. |
b) l'Seirugin (Alternating) | Where the Veses occurs every other time, e.g. every second Rosh Chodesh |
c) l'Sha'ah Kevu'ah | Where the Veses occurs at a certain time of day, e.g. eating garlic at sunrise (BEIS YOSEF, begining of 189 citing the RA'AVAD in BA'ALEI |
d) Tziruf (combination) | A Veses that is established by a combination of two factors (such as was described in footnote #1) |
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FOOTNOTES:
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(1) The Halachic ruling is that such a Veses must be coupled with another
factor, such as the day of the week or month on which the Veses occurred,
in order to establish a Veses. (YD 189:17)
(2) A Veses Haflagah occurs after a certain interval of *days*. However
according to the understanding of at least one Acharon (Chidushei Hafla'ah
beg. of YD 189), such a Veses can be established based on an interval of a
set number of *hours* as well (such as a woman who sees blood every 600
hours).
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