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dicates that Rashi died before completing the | tractate, and that it was completed by a student. |
Rashi on | Tractate Avodah Zarah, 18b), a story explains how she |
Talmud, | Tractate Bava Kamma, 46a |
B. Talmud, | Tractate Bava Kamma, 83a |
an attitude of reverence and gratitude, this | tractate begins the discussion of the main topic of th |
raim, while the Babylonian Talmud covers only | tractate Berachot. |
He also wrote a commentary on | Tractate Bezah of the Jerusalem Talmud . |
Tractate Chullin 59a, 65a-66b and Tractate Avodah Zara | |
B. Talmud, | Tractate Chullin, 59b |
The | tractate consists of 24 chapters. |
The | tractate contain three chapters, spanning 27 pages in |
The school focuses on Kodashim, the Talmudic | tractate dealing with sacrificial offerings. |
The | tractate deals with the measurements of the Second Tem |
A large portion of this | tractate deals with the melachah of transferring from |
The | tractate discusses the laws of ritual purity and impur |
The | tractate distinguishes four domains: private, public, |
ublished in the same year the first part of a | tractate entitled The Foundation of Moral Goodness, an |
Talmud, | Tractate Erubin, 13b |
The tripartite | tractate from Nag Hammadi (1982) |
Tractate Gittin, in the Mishnah elaborates on the ways | |
This | tractate has many applications today in Israel where " |
Talmud - | Tractate Hulin Shulkhan Arukh Yore De'ah. |
or of Dor Revi'i, a classic commentary on the | tractate Hullin, and as a supporter of Zionism and a f |
It is the last | tractate in the Mishnah. |
Kinnim is a | tractate in the Mishna and Talmud. |
ntains thirty chapters, making it the longest | tractate in the entire Mishnah. |
vows [of the value of a person]) is the fifth | tractate in Seder Kodashim (holies). |
for one year on the particularly challenging | tractate in the year of 1962-63. |
The Sanhedrin | tractate in the Talmud states that she was killed by K |
It is the last | tractate in the order, because of its shortness (3 cha |
is considered to be one of the most difficult | tractate in the whole Talmud, largely because the mish |
The | tractate is found in the order of Kodshim, as it detai |
RABN wrote also a commentary on the | tractate Kallah, which is extant in fragmentary form o |
z's chief work is "Hafla'ah," novellae on the | tractate Ketubot, with an appendix, "Kuntres Aharon," |
His commentary on | tractate Kiddushin was erroneously published in some e |
was Judah who completed Rashi's commentary on | tractate Makkot of the Talmud (from 19b to the end), a |
This is true of the | tractate Makkot, the concluding portions of which were |
Job's reward for being generous (in | Tractate Megillah 28a). |
ophet and the brother of King Amaziah (Talmud | tractate Megillah 15a). |
Babylonian Talmud, | Tractate Menahot, 45a |
A Critical Edition of the Babylonian Talmud, | Tractate Nazir. |
ughters wrote his commentary on the Talmud on | Tractate Nedarim. |
of his writings including his writings on the | tractate Niddah, which he greatly bemoaned. |
Measurements) is the tenth Mishnahic | tractate of the Order of Kodashim. |
Megillah is the tenth | Tractate of Mishnah in the Order Moed. |
"Donations") is the sixth | tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mis |
"Blockage of Trees") is the tenth | tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mis |
"Day") is the fifth | tractate of Seder Moed ("Order of Festivals") of the M |
"Passovers") is the third | tractate of Seder Moed ("Order of Festivals") of the M |
"Tithes") is the seventh | tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mis |
"Seventh Year") is the fifth | tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mis |
Mixture or Confusion) is the fourth | tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mis |
shim and Nezikin, with a focus on finishing a | tractate of the Talmud each semester. |
Shiur is his daily lecture on the Talmudic | Tractate officially learned in Mir (Yiddish) |
3 of the English edition, was reprinted as ‘A | Tractate on Church Music,' &c., 1786. |
In 1756 Jones published his | tractate On the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity, a st |
Maaser Ani is discussed in | Tractate Pe'ah. |
Chazon L'Yomim 1, 2 & 3, which focuses on | Tractate Pesachim, Beitzah |
The | tractate primarily deals with laws relating to Shabbat |
Verse 15 is found in | Tractate Rosh Hashanah 1:2. |
The Mishnah, in | Tractate Rosh Hashanah, describes four new years for v |
Furthermore, the Talmud, | Tractate Rosh Hashanah 4b mentions that Shemini Atzere |
ar Nahmani as well, and learned under him the | tractate Sanhedrin along with his great friend R. Safr |
e of the king of Babylon".Isaiah 39:7 (Talmud | tractate Sanhedrin 93b; Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer lii). |
B. Talmud, | Tractate Sanhedrin, 19a |
(originally part of his Mishnah commentary on | tractate Sanhedrin, 10th chapter) |
ter, and may be regarded as a continuation of | tractate Sanhedrin, of which it originally formed part |
For the Talmudical | tractate, see Niddah (Talmud). |
For the Talmud | tractate, see Ma'aser Sheni. |
Babylonian Talmud, | Tractate Shabat, 13b |
The Talmud ( | Tractate Shabbat 117b) states that a Jew must eat thre |
The Babylonian Talmud ( | tractate Shabbat 104a), on the other hand, attributes |
(Talmud, Order Moed, | Tractate Shabbat, Folio 2a) |
The Mishnah of | Tractate Shabbat, in the context of laws prohibiting c |
ncludes laws and novel interpretations to the | tractate Shabbat. |
Talmud, | Tractate Sota, 42a |
Y. Talmud, | Tractate Ta'anit, 4:8, 68d |
are explained in the Babylonian Talmud in the | tractate temurah, in order of Kodshim. |
An improved edition of this | tractate was published in 1816, under the title Gedank |
Babylon Talmud, | Tractate Yoma, 39a |
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