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Pesachim (Hebrew: פְּסָחִים, lit. "Paschal lambs" or "P****overs"), also
spelled Pesahim, is the
third tractate of
Seder Moed ("Order of Festivals") of...
- part of the
Maggid (מגיד) section. The
questions originate in the Mishna,
Pesachim 10:4, but are
quoted differently in the
Jerusalem and
Babylonian Talmuds...
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substitute a beet,
quoting Pesachim 114b as justification. The
origin of the
custom comes from the
Gemara in the
tractate Pesachim of the
Babylonian Talmud...
- have
learned a new law from
every et (את) in the
Torah (Talmud,
tractate Pesachim 22b); the
particle et is
meaningless by itself, and
serves only to mark...
- to
checking for
chametz and
defining or (literally, "light") (Tractate
Pesachim 2a) On the
night of the
fourteenth of Nisan, the
night before the P****over...
- TagMehirTzedek.
Retrieved 20
April 2016.
Brachot 37a
Mishnah Challah 1:1-2
Mishnah Menachot 10:7
Mishnah Pesachim 2:5;
Talmud Pesachim 35a
Pesachim 114b...
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parts is the
recital of the "Hallel", which,
according to the
Mishnah (
Pesachim 5:7), was sung at the
sacrifice in the
Temple in Jerusalem, and of which...
- yahadut.org.
Retrieved 2024-03-30.
Minchat Chinuch 6:14 u'v'mitzvah
Mishna Pesachim 2:6
Pesahim 2:6 Thus
explained in
Rabbi Hai Gaon's
Commentary on Mishnah...
- the enemy.
Pesachim 24a
Yerushalmi Berachot 12d;
Midrash Tehillim to
Psalms 9:2
Genesis Rabbah 9
Sanhedrin 96b
Yerushalmi Berachot 2d;
Pesachim 54b Yerushalmi...
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Mishnah Pesachim 1:1;
Babylonian Talmud Pesachim 2a.
Mishnah Pesachim 1:2;
Babylonian Talmud Pesachim 9a.
Mishnah Pesachim 1:3;
Babylonian Talmud Pesachim 10b...