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- be the "seat" of emotion – grief, joy and pain. Similarly, the Talmud (Berakhoth 61.a) states that one of the two kidneys counsels what is good, and the...
- listens the prayer." Habinenu. Jewish Encyclopedia See הֲבִינֵנִי Mishnah Berakhoth 4:3 Palestinian Talmud and Mishnah mention 18 blessings in the Amidah;...
- the practice was completely valid, based on a teaching in the Talmud (Berakhoth 54a), which says: "They made it an enactment that a man greet his neighbor...
- far only Tractates Pe'ah and Shekalim have appeared. The first volume, Berakhoth, was translated into English in 1886 by Dr. Moses Schwab, under the title...
- (pp. 71–83). Bloomsbury T&T Clark, makes the following comment on b. Berakhoth 19a (in which Satan disguises himself as a woman): "He visualizes carnal...
- Jerusalem 1980, s.v. Mishnah (Berakhoth 7:2), et al. Yosef Amar Halevi, Talmud Bavli Menuqad, vol. 1, Jerusalem 1980, s.v. Berakhoth 17b, et al. The ḥet in מִחֲזִי...
- Tosefta. Each tractate is named after its prin****l subject, e.g., Masekhet Berakhoth, Masekhet Shabbath, or Masekhet Sanhedrin. The Aramaic word masekhta (מסכתא)...
- regard. Jacob Berab, the chief rabbi of the city, rejected Sirilio's idea. Berakhoth Talmud Yerushalmi (ברכות תלמוד ירושלמי), with commentary by Solomon Sirilio...
- seven days of cleanness before their immersion. See: Jerusalem Talmud (Berakhoth 37a [5:1]). Explained by Maimonides in his Mishne Torah (Hil. Issurei...
- Mishnah Mikva'ot 9:1-ff. Babylonian Talmud (Shabbat 132a) Jerusalem Talmud (Berakhoth 37a [5:1]). Explained by Maimonides in his Mishne Torah (Hil. Issurei...