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..., Greece, England, Italy, Spain, Portugal - that, "Although I am a small country, I have a bigger heart. You may be big countries, stronger countries, but you don't have any heart." But it is certain that it will repent one day. Today it has decided in favor of money. But money is not something which can give you spiritual strength, integrity. My presence here would have brought thousands of...
... sexuality. For what do you want money? For what do you want power? Have you watched that all other interests are centered on sex? A man without money will not be able to get the most beautiful woman; a man without power will not be able to get the most beautiful woman. All your so-called desires are centered on a single fact, a single interest, and that is sex. Just live it, and live it joyously without...
... the next show." The villager said, "You can bring the ticket for the next show, I am not going anywhere, I will see the next show. And if I am not satisfied, I will see the third show, also." There were three shows every day. The manager thought the man seemed mad, but he gave money, so he said, "Perhaps, let him see it." After the second show, the manager came again just...

... out of curiosity to ask, "Are you satisfied?" The villager said, "Satisfied? My foot! I have to see the third show also. This is the money, bring the ticket." But the manager said, "What is the problem? If I can be of any help?..." He said, "Nobody can be of any help. But I'm not going to go unless I'm satisfied." The manager said, "What is your...
...; but not before the Dawar3  where the judges similarly impose an oath upon the evidence of a single witness. R. Ashi said: When we were at R. Huna's4  we raised the question of a prominent man who would be trusted by them as two. [Shall we say that since] money would be adjudicated on his [sole] evidence, he therefore should not bear testimony in their courts, or perhaps since he is a...

... the customs-collector], he should restore it to the original proprietors',15  the reason being that Renunciation by itself transfers ownership,16  so that it is only when [he17  made up his mind] saying: 'I do not like to benefit from money which is not [really] mine';18  he must restore it to the original proprietors. IT WOULD BELONG TO HIM FOR THE OWNERS HAVE SURELY ABANDONED...
... challenged and overthrew these aliens and their puppets. By the year 1804 Napoleon had come to recognise the Jew and his plans as a menace to France and all that the revolution had swept away he systematically restored. From this time onwards Jewish money financed every coalition against him; and Jews today boast that it was Rothschild rather than Wellington who defeated Napoleon. Knowing these things...
... nearer Palestine were meant. [V. Weinstein, Essaer, p. 18.] Lit., 'ate'. V. Glos. I.e., not only does he recover the land from the occupier, but the witnesses have to pay him the amount of money he stood to lose. That is to say, if all are found to be false. Tractate List / Glossary / / Bible Reference Baba Bathra 56b EACH SET PAYS THE CLAIMANT A THIRD. IF THREE BROTHERS TESTIFY [ONE TO EACH YEAR] EACH...
... most favourable position possible. The deed being interpreted in favour of the seller, Heb, yahalok, lit., 'divide'. There being various possibilities, e.g., that he should receive half, or as much as the Beth din think fitting, or an equal portion with the sons of the donor. Who always went on the principle that 'money of which the ownership is in doubt should be divided (between the claimants...
... her heirs, who naturally belong to the same tribe, in favour of the son's heirs who may belong to another tribe and who would, consequently. alienate the property from the tribe the ownership of which had been established. And not, 'that our Master comes'. Lit., 'there'. v. supra p. 687, n. 12. The statement is unintelligible and is explained in the Gemara infra. Lit., 'laws of monies or money...
... in possession of the money or article; in accordance with the rule, 'he who claims must produce the proof'. Lit., 'before'. The istira was a silver coin equal to a provincial sela or half a zuz. A perutah was a very small coin of the value of a hundred and ninety-second part of a zuz. Cf. Zuckermann, op. cit., 22f. Tractate List / Glossary / / Bible Reference          ...
... possessions.17  How is this uniformity [in procedure] arrived at? — By means of a uniform interpretation of each of the following terms: 'Instead',18  'Compensation',19  'Payment',20  'Money'.21 THE ASPECTS OF THE OX ARE [IN SOME RESPECTS] NOT [OF SUCH LOW ORDER OF GRAVITY] AS THOSE OF THE 'SPOLIATOR' [MAB'EH]. What does this signify? — R. Zebid in the name of Raba said: The...

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