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... susceptible to ritual impurity . ( M. Kelim 5:10 ) Before we examine the somewhat compli- cated details of the cases mentioned here , we can first look at the general dynamics between the sages in dispute . Rabbi Eliezer , in each of ...
... susceptible to ritual impurity . ( M. Kelim 5:10 ) Before we examine the somewhat compli- cated details of the cases mentioned here , we can first look at the general dynamics between the sages in dispute . Rabbi Eliezer , in each of ...
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... susceptible to ritual impurity ( M. Kelim 2 : 1 ) , then the ashes are in a pure place . The second ruling concerns peace offerings . These were cattle or sheep that were brought on Festivals and voluntarily on special , per- sonal ...
... susceptible to ritual impurity ( M. Kelim 2 : 1 ) , then the ashes are in a pure place . The second ruling concerns peace offerings . These were cattle or sheep that were brought on Festivals and voluntarily on special , per- sonal ...
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... susceptible to ritual impurity . And it has been taught : On that day they brought all the things that Rabbi Eliezer had declared not sus- ceptible to ritual impurity and burnt them before him and in the end they " blessed " him [ a ...
... susceptible to ritual impurity . And it has been taught : On that day they brought all the things that Rabbi Eliezer had declared not sus- ceptible to ritual impurity and burnt them before him and in the end they " blessed " him [ a ...
Contents
Bava Metzia 58b60b | 39 |
How to Use Dictionaries and Other Tools of the Trade | 141 |
The Downfall of Rabbi Eliezer | 147 |
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