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... LIABLE TO A SIN-OFFERING; THIS IS R. MEIR'S VIEW.8  BUT THE SAGES RULE THAT SHE IS NOT CULPABLE IN THE CASE OF A KOBELETH AND A BALSAM PHIAL. GEMARA. 'Ulla said: And it is the reverse in the case of a man.9  Thus we see that 'Ulla holds that whatever is fit for a man is not fit for a woman, and whatever is fit for a woman is not fit for a man.10  R. Joseph objected: Shepherds may go out...

...] both a man and a woman. Now if you say that women are a separate people, surely it is16  a positive command limited in time, and from all such women are exempt?17  — There R. Meir holds that night is a time for tefillin, and the Sabbath [too] is a time for tefillin: thus it is a positive precept not limited by time, and all such are incumbent upon women. But it is carrying out in a...
... too did not taste wine, for it is written, And they drank, and drank largely with him:24  which implies [that they did] not [drink] until then. And the other?25  — There was no extensive drinking,26  yet there was [moderate] drinking.27 R. Melai also said: As a reward for, and when he seeth thee, he shall be glad in his heart,28  he was privileged to wear the breastplate of...

..., R. Tarfon maintains: It is not kil'ayim34  in a vineyard; while the Sages rule: It is kil'ayim in a vineyard. And it is an established principle: The view of him, who is lenient in respect to Palestine,35  is halachah without Palestine? — [Likewise] because they were not learnt in the law. Rab announced: He who wishes to sow cuscuta in a vineyard, let him sow.36  R. Amram the...
... etc. [shall be cut off from among their people.]31 The reason,32  then, is because the All Merciful has written, ''aleha',33  otherwise it would have been said that levirate marriage may be contracted with the wife's sister; what is the reason? Is it because we assume that a positive precept,34  supersedes a negative precept?35  Surely, it is possible that36  the rule that a...

... herself. [H] 'to be a rival', [H] 'to oppress', the longer form li-zeror implies many rivals, i.e., rivals of the rivals. The last question and answer are deleted by R. Tam and Nahmanides. Cf. [H] V. Glos. The forbidden relatives. Enumerated infra 13a. Relating to the other forbidden relatives. If they and their rivals were married to a stranger. To marry the man whom the forbidden relatives themselves...
... Babylonian Talmud: Yebamoth 6         Previous Folio / Yebamoth Directory / Tractate List / Navigate Site Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Yebamoth Folio 6a this is a case1  of ass driving.2  And [you say that] it does not supersede3  even in such a case?4  But then what of the generally accepted rule that a positive precept supersedes a prohibition. Should it...

... driving.25 And [you say] that it26  does not supersede a prohibition even in such a case?27  But what of the generally accepted rule that a positive precept supersedes a prohibition? Should we not infer from this case that it does not supersede! And if it be replied that the prohibitions of the Sabbath are different28  because they are of a more stringent nature,29  surely the...
... reappeared again V. Bek. 38b. Why, then, is the middle period disregarded in the case of the saris? The eye, for instance, which was the limb affected in the case cited. The impotency of the saris is an affliction affecting his body as a whole. It is unlikely that such a defect should appear, disappear and reappear again. A levir whose duty it is to contract levirate marriage or to submit to halizah. The...

.... Cf. Deut. XXI, 18ff. Lit., 'lower beard'. Who has been outraged (v. Deut. XXII, 23ff). Cf. supra n. 5. Born in the eighth month of conception. who, as a rule, is not viable. As to whether in the case of the former they are impotent and of age, and in the case of the latter whether he is viable. Between the age of twelve and this age the former are regarded as minors until they have produced two...
... going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. Worship of Stones and Hills 2. Worship of Plants and Trees 3. The Worship of Animals 4. Worship of the Elements 5. Worship of the Heavenly Bodies 6. Worship of Man 7. The Adjutants of Worship and Wisdom (944.1) 85:0.1 PRIMITIVE religion had a biologic origin, a natural evolutionary...

... was promoted by a later misinterpretation of the golden rule — doing to others (every form of life) as you would be done by. The ancients once believed that all winds were produced by the wings of birds and therefore both feared and worshiped all winged creatures. The early Nordics thought that eclipses were caused by a wolf that devoured a portion of the sun or moon. The Hindus often show Vishnu...
... Contents Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. The Personality of God 2. The Divine Nature of Jesus 3. Jesus’ Human and Divine Minds (1783.1) 161:0.1 ON SUNDAY, September 25, A.D. 29, the apostles and the evangelists assembled at Magadan. After a long conference that evening with his associates, Jesus...

... the greatest hypocrite and fraud the world has ever known. We are persuaded that he is just what he claims to be. (1785.5) 161:2.5 4. The uniqueness of his character and the perfection of his emotional control convince us that he is a combination of humanity and divinity. He unfailingly responds to the spectacle of human need; suffering never fails to appeal to him. His compassion is moved alike by...
... them, in life and blood. So he is in no way an exception to the rule of present-day Soviet society. He loves freedom and democracy no more and no less than any other Russian does. This book is in the nature of a diary, but it does not pretend to tell the author's life-story. It reports on the Soviet man of the present day, on those who today are wearing gold epaulettes and are driving tanks and...
... interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Death Threats 001 In San Francisco, Rabbi Michael Lerner has endured death threats and vicious harassment from right-wing Jews because he gives voice to Palestinian views on his website and in the magazine Tikkun. "An Israeli web site called 'self-hate' has identified me as one of the five enemies of the Jewish people, and printed my...
... Chapter 8: Konitz <<<    Table of Contents    >>> Chapter 10: Summary    Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Table of Contents - Kiev 1911 Andrei Yustschinsky Victim had been murdered according to every rule of ritual slaughter The Ministry of Justice had...

... Duma was forced to occupy itself with an interpellation which concerned this murder of a boy and which contained the question as to whether the existence of a 'sect' which employed human blood was known to the government, and what it (338) was considering doing to suppress this 'sect.' Victim had been murdered according to every rule of ritual slaughter The interpellations had enclosed a detailed...

... autopsy report in the matter of the murder of the boy Emelyanov which occurred in 1893, from which it clearly emerged that this victim had been murdered according to every rule of ritual-slaughter. -- The reply of the Duma has not become known. The Ministry of Justice had ordained that questions of ritual murder were not to be raised At the last Russian trial concerning the attempted murder of the boy...

... bring criminal justice to a standstill. " -- What had happened in the Kiev of the 20th century was merely what the Jew Maier Balaban [23] described quite frankly as already existing as the rule for relations in Lublin of the 16th century: "...When that sort (i.e., ritual-murder) of trial was held in the tribunal, the families of the accused, the seniors of the Jewish community, all came to Lublin to...

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