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... by chance that you are here, and you know me - I always find something to hit people with. But Chetana is fortunate: she is not an English lady, she is an Osho freak! And she comes from a poor English family, that's very good. Her father was a fisherman, simple. She is not snobbish; otherwise English ladies, more than gentlemen, always keep their noses up, as if they are always watching the stars...
..., 'already killed three [men].35  and now you come to kill another [man]!' The wife of R. Joseph the son of Raba came before R. Nehemiah the son of R. Joseph and said to him, 'Grant me an allowance of board', and he granted her. 'Grant me also an allowance of wine' [she demanded], and he granted her. 'I know', he said to her, 'that the people of Mahuza drink wine'. The wife of R. Joseph the son of R...
... to Raba when R. Obadiah was sitting in his presence. Having smelt it he said to him, 'This is blood of lust'.7  'Come and see', she remarked to her11  son, 'how wise the Jews are'. 'It is quite possible', he replied, 'that he12  hit upon it like a blind man on a window'. Thereupon she sent to him12  sixty different kinds of blood and he identified them all but the last one which...
... flavour to a dish? Cf. Prev. n, Cf. Deut. XVIII, 4. Sc. the shoulder, the two cheeks and the maw that are due to the priest from slaughtered cattle (cf. Deut. XVIII, 3). An ox or a goat. In the Sabbatical year. When no produce is left in the field for the beasts the owner must remove all stored produce from his house into the field (cf. Deut. XXVI, 13). Cf. Lev. XXV, 2ff. These and similar products are...
... Babylonian Talmud: Niddah 57         Previous Folio / Niddah Directory / Tractate List / Navigate Site Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Niddah Folio 57a GEMARA. What exposition did they rely upon?1  — Thou shalt not remove they neighbour's landmark,2  which they of old time have set, in thine inheritance,3  whosoever has an 'inheritance'4  has also a...
.... Once they had occasion to deal with54  an orphan the son of a widow. Having been entrusted with the bulls [to feed] he proceeded to kill them, saying to the people, "He who owned a bull shall receive one hide and he who owned no bull shall receive two hides". "What", they said to him, "is this that you say?" "The conclusion of this process", he answered them, "follows the same principle as the...
... taught R. Meir's view anonymously.33  And where does this occur? — [As we find] in the case of Bar Hama, who committed murder. The Resh Galutha34  said to R. Abba b. Jacob:35  Go and investigate the matter, if he is definitely the murderer, dim his eyes.36  Two witnesses thereafter appeared and testified to his definite guilt; but he [Bar Hama] produced two other witnesses...
.... Rashi on Gen. XXIX, 27, Yalkut, LXX, on Judges XIV. Num. XXXV, 23. This verse is understood to refer to the witnesses in a case of murder, not to the accused. As regards the murderer it is written, That the man slayer that slayeth his neighbour and hated him not in the past may flee thither. Deut. IV, 42. Num. XXXV, 23. Because immediately after this it is written, And the Congregation shall judge...
..., it does not belong to the purchaser, according to R. Eliezer, but does according to R. Joshua; v. p. 579, n. 3. In fulfilment of Deut. XXI, 2. Sotah 45b. The easiest form of murder is by slitting the throat. Now, if one gives this heifer as kiddushin, it is invalid. Consequently, if of two towns one is nearest the victim's navel, and the other to his nose, and each assigned a heifer (one of which...
... the plain of Dura.18  R. Johanan also said: The plain of Dura extends from the river Eshel to Rabbath. Amongst the Israelites whom Nebuchadnezzar drove into exile there were young men who shamed the sun by their beauty. The Chaldean women, looking upon them, were inflamed with passion. Their husbands, being informed thereof, reported it to the king, who ordered the execution of these exiles...

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