Shut Radvaz
1:4 - Kosher grasshoppers
1:62 - Tearing Keriah on news of a relative's death long ago [Shemuah Rechokah]
1:183 - The "Heter Iska" converting loans into investments
1:224 - Praying by a Grave
1:256 - The Sin of Adam and Chavah
1:357 - Writing on Chol haMoed, Tefillin on Chol haMoed
1:489 - Eating Seudah Shelishit (Shalosh Seudos) when Erev Pesach is Shabbat
2:631 - Corporal punishment beyond the law, LeMigdar Milta
2:639 - The Site of the Beit haMikdash
2:685 - The Color of Techelet
2:691 - Entering Har haBayit while Tamei
2:716 - Mazal in Judaism
2:731 - Terumah and Maaser in the modern era
2:796 - Corporal punishment beyond the law, LeMigdar Milta
2:835 - Laundry on Chol haMoed
2:839 - Techiyyat haMeitim
3:422 - Removal of Challah [Dough-Tithe] Outside of Israel
3:498 - The "Kol Nidrei" Service
3:532 - Piyyutim [Extra poems in the service]
3:533 - Authority of the Law of the Land
3:545 - Batlah Daato - Personal intent is irrelevant if it differs from normal human intent
3:548 - Doing business in forbidden foods
3:627 - Foolish Piety - Chasidut shel Shtut
3:636 - Shaving during Chol haMoed
4:8 - Tefillin on Chol haMoed
4:65 - Dressing in a Modern Style
4:67 - Foolish Piety - Chasidut shel Shtut, Bitachon and Hishtadlut - The Obligation to trust Gd, vs. the need for efforts of self-preservaton
4:83 - Batlah Daato - Personal intent is irrelevant if it differs from normal human intent
4:99 - Dream Interpretation
4:100 - Dream Interpretation
4:279 - The "Kol Nidrei" Service
5:80 - Requirement to eat meat in order to fulfill Simchat Yom Tov
5:213 - Corporal punishment beyond the law, LeMigdar Milta
6:2104 - Reciting Kiddush at the 3rd Shabbat Meal
6:2116 - Hashgachah Peratit
6:2164 - Laundry on Chol haMoed
6:2289 - The form of the Keruvim
8 [manuscript]:13 - Piyyutim [Extra poems in the service]
8 [manuscript]:53 - Batlah Daato - Personal intent is irrelevant if it differs from normal human intent
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