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Hagigah or
Chagigah (Hebrew: חֲגִיגָה, romanized: Ḥəḡiḡā, lit. 'Celebration, Festival') is one of the
tractates comprising Moed, one of the six orders...
- went up in
peace and went down in peace. — Babylonian Talmud,
Tosefta Hagigah 2.2
Sources differ concerning which sage died and
which became demented;...
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consumed by fire (
Hagigah 13b), and the
perils connected with the
unauthorized discussion of
these subjects are
often described (
Hagigah ii. 1; Shab. 80b)...
- HaMoed, the
intermediate festival days of
Pesach and Sukkot. 3 chapters.
Hagigah (חגיגה) ("Festival Offering")
deals with the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals...
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Shekalim Yoma
Sukkah Beitza Rosh
Hashanah Ta'anit
Megillah Mo'ed
Katan Hagigah Yevamot Ketubot Nedarim ****r
Sotah Gittin Kiddushin Bava
Kamma Bava Metzia...
- 573–97.JSTOR
website Retrieved 26 Feb. 2023.
Jerusalem Talmud Hagigah 2:1.
Kiddushin 39b
Hagigah 15a Scholem,
Gershom (1974), Kabbalah,
Keter Publishing House...
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metres (2,430 ft)
above sea level.
According to the
Jerusalem Talmud,
Hagigah, the Pool of
Siloam was the
starting point for
pilgrims who made the annual...
- Book of
Sirach 3:21-22
Hagigah 2:1
Hagigah 13a
Hagigah 13a
Hagigah 2:1;
Shabbat 80b
Hagigah 14b-15b
Hagigah 14b
Sukkah 28a
Hagigah 15b-16a R. Joshua; or...
- fourth-most
mentioned sage, he is
referred to as
simply "Rabbi Shimon"
except in
Hagigah 1:7. In baraitas, midrash, and gemara, his name
occurs either as Shimon...
- 40. The
Talmudic p****ages are at
tractate Sanhedrin 67a and
tractate Hagigah 4b of the
Babylonian Talmud; cf.
tractate Shabbat 104b. The
English theologian...