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Midras uncleanness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Midras uncleanness
The term ''midras'' uncleanness () or pressure uncleanness is used for uncleanness transmitted by either an object or person in Judaism. In terms of ritual purity in Judaism a ''midras'' (lit. "trampled on" object) is a Hebrew term used to denote an object that can be a carrier of ritual impurity. Common objects that could potentially become unclean, and become a such ''midras'' object, include a chair, sofa, mattress, and rug. Once a person becomes unclean, he or she is categorized as a "father of uncleanliness". == Hebrew Bible == The general concept of a ''midras'', an object becoming a carrier for uncleanliness, is brought in the book of Leviticus, though the following verse does not employ the Hebrew term ''midras'';
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