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... retract and rule again that it is permitted,17  would be completely disregarded;18  whereas here,19  it should one witness present himself,20  the woman would be permitted to marry again,21  and should two witnesses [afterwards] appear22  the woman would be forbidden to marry again,23  but should another witness subsequently appear24  the woman would again be...
... prohibition against the eating of terumah by the deaf woman. Since their marriage is at least Rabbinically valid. Cf. supra p. 793, n. 5, mutatis mutandis. While deafness, as a rule, is an affliction for life, a minor does not forever remain in her minority. Who is forbidden in Rabbinic, though not in Pentateuchal law. Cf. supra 21a. Keth. 100b, B.M. 67a. The first mentioned, because her separation from her...
... TO ANOTHER MAN, THOU WILT RECEIVE WHAT IS PRESCRIBED FOR THEE'! THEREUPON BETH HILLEL WITHDREW THIS OPINION, THENCEFORTH TO RULE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VIEW OF BETH SHAMMAI. GEMARA. R. Hisda stated: If she3  is taken in levirate marriage the levir enters into the inheritance4  on her evidence. If they5  made an exposition on the kethubah, shall we not make an exposition on the Torah...
... steps within their control to deter all future attacks on innocent citizens. Bill Summary & Status for the 103rd Congress H.CON.RES.244 Sponsor: Rep Kyl, Jon(introduced 5/4/1994) Latest Major Action: 6/24/1994 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights. Title: To condemn the March 1, 1994, attack on American Lubavitcher students. TITLE(S...
... disbeliever. He has, deep down in himself, doubt, disbeliefs. He puts his own doubt underground in the unconscious by using arguments, reasons, proofs; he is simply suppressing his own doubts. But a suppressed doubt is not faith. A mind with no doubt is faith. A mind in a state of no-doubting is faith, but you cannot achieve no-doubting by using proofs. Proofs can help to suppress, proofs can help you to...
... cannot live without fetters, without chains, without moralities imposed on him against his will. He cannot live as an individual, he has to subdue himself according to the masses. That is the ugliest slavery. But for thousands of years man has lived in slavery of many kinds. He has forgotten the taste of freedom. He has forgotten the beauty of responsibility. He has forgotten that he has wings, that...
... lost control, something went wrong in the car, and for a few seconds we were aware that something was going to happen because the brake was not working, the steering was not working. The car was going on its own; now wherever it was going, nothing could be done. And it was really a steep hill! So for a few seconds his thoughts stopped, because in such a strange situation you cannot think; what to...
... takes you in only a little bit because you are not prepared to go deeper. And that preparation is needed: once you are ready to go deeper it will take you deeper. This is the hole one has to go into but we slip out from the middle. It will be frustrating and you can become a little worried and scared also because it is something that is happening without your will and you are not in control so it is...
... that Gurdjieff would not say - and of course those words are not written in his books, because nobody would have published them. Or, if he is only concerned with Indian enlightenment, which seems to dominate these idiots... otherwise what has India got to do with it? Enlightenment has happened everywhere. If he is concerned only with Indian enlightenment, then Ramakrishna is very close to us. His...
... that Judas, one of the most prominent disciples of Jesus, betrayed him. Mahavira's own son-in-law betrayed him. Buddha's own cousin-brother, Devadatta, betrayed him. It is not an exception, but a rule. These people may have surrendered, but some reluctance must have been there. For example, the case of Judas.... He was more educated, more cultured, more philosophically knowledgeable than Jesus...

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