A grama (Talmudic Aramaic: גרמא) in Halacha (Jewish law) is something that was indirectly caused by something else but which outcome is not guaranteed. A classic example given to this is of vases that are filled with water and put around a fire in order to extinguish it. This is allowed on Shabbat because it is indirect and because the fire might not extinguish.
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| - Grama (Jüdisch-babylonisches Aramäisch: גרמא indirekte Verursachung) ist eine im Judentum angewendete Technologie, die das Einschalten von Geräten unter Wahrung der Sabbatruhe ermöglicht. Das direkte Einschalten von Geräten, Verrichten von Arbeiten und das Entzünden von Feuer sind den ihre Religion praktizierenden Juden am Sabbat unter den meisten Umständen verboten. (de)
- A grama (Talmudic Aramaic: גרמא) in Halacha (Jewish law) is something that was indirectly caused by something else but which outcome is not guaranteed. A classic example given to this is of vases that are filled with water and put around a fire in order to extinguish it. This is allowed on Shabbat because it is indirect and because the fire might not extinguish. (en)
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| - Grama (Jüdisch-babylonisches Aramäisch: גרמא indirekte Verursachung) ist eine im Judentum angewendete Technologie, die das Einschalten von Geräten unter Wahrung der Sabbatruhe ermöglicht. Das direkte Einschalten von Geräten, Verrichten von Arbeiten und das Entzünden von Feuer sind den ihre Religion praktizierenden Juden am Sabbat unter den meisten Umständen verboten. (de)
- A grama (Talmudic Aramaic: גרמא) in Halacha (Jewish law) is something that was indirectly caused by something else but which outcome is not guaranteed. A classic example given to this is of vases that are filled with water and put around a fire in order to extinguish it. This is allowed on Shabbat because it is indirect and because the fire might not extinguish. (en)
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