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Cherubin
Cherubin Cher"u*bin, a. Cherubic; angelic. [Obs.] --Shak.
Cherubin
Cherubin Cher"u*bin, n. A cherub. [Obs.] --Dryden.

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- Eruvin (Hebrew: עֵרוּבִין, lit. "Mixtures") is the second tractate in the Order of Moed in the Talmud, dealing with the various types of eruv. In this...
- meaning, each stadia equalled roughly 500 cubits. Baba Batra, 27a Erubin, 14b Erubin, 5:4 Erubin, 58b 1 Kings 18:32 Isaiah 5:10 See Appendix II - D (Liquid and...
- Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN 0062507796. Talmudic References: b. Erubin 18b; b. Erubin 100b; b. Nidda 24b; b. Shab. 151b; b. Baba Bathra 73a–b Archived...
- Talmud the treatises of the order Mo'ed are arranged as follows: Shabbat, 'Erubin, Pesachim, Rosh ha-Shanah, Yoma, Sukkah, Beitzah, Hagigah, Mo'ed Katan,...
- Josephus, this is also the view found in the Talmud (Hullin 89a, Pesahim 94b, Erubin 53a, Avodah Zarah 53b), and later midrash such as Genesis Rabba. Several...
- Look up eruv in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An eruv is a religious-legal enclosure which permits carrying in certain areas on Shabbat. Eruv may also...
- Retrieved 3 March 2016. Jerusalem Talmud, Taanith 4:2; Babylonian Talmud, Erubin 53a; Pirke Rebbe Eliezer, chapter 20; Midrash Rabba (Genesis Rabba), ch...
- can be established with certainty: Berakot: Moses of Évreux; Shabbat, 'Erubin, and Menaḥot: the Tosafot of Sens; Beẓah, Nedarim, ****r, Sanhedrin, Makkot...
- Hoffman, Stanford University Press, 2007, pages 4–5 See also Talmud p****age Erubin 21b (Soncino edition): “R. Papa son of R. Aha b. Adda stated in the name...
- English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". mechon-mamre.org. Jerusalem Talmud, Erubin 5:7; Tosefta, Erubin 7:2; cf. Jerusalem Talmud, Megillah 1:1 (2a). Hammath was, originally...