- (Hebrew: פְּסָחִים, lit. "Paschal lambs" or "P****overs"), also
spelled Pesahim, is the
third tractate of
Seder Moed ("Order of Festivals") of the Mishnah...
- used when they were
enslaved in
Ancient Egypt, as
mentioned in
Tractate Pesahim 116a of the Talmud. The word
comes from the
Hebrew word for clay (Hebrew:...
- Yoma 71b
Geschichte iii. 171
Pirkei Avot 1:9-10
Pesahim 66a
Pesahim 70b
Babylonian Talmud (Yoma 35b;
Pesahim 66a)
Antiquities of the Jews xiv. 9, § 4 Sanhedrin...
-
earlier variants to
textual readings of that Talmud, such as in
Tractate Pesaḥim 10:3 (70a),
which brings down the old Palestinian-Hebrew word for charoseth...
-
Exodus 12:10
Exodus 23:18
Exodus 12:43
Exodus 12:45
Exodus 12:48
Pesahim 66b
Pesahim 64b Kitov,
Eliyahu (1997). The Book of Our Heritage: The
Jewish Year...
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aside to be
eaten as a
dessert after the meal.
Based on the
Mishnah in
Pesahim 119b, the
afikoman is a
substitute for the P****over sacrifice,
which was...
-
Yemenite ms. of
Megilla (in the
Library of
Columbia university), 1916;
Pesahim, 1913; Mo'ed Katon, 1920.
David E. Y.
Sarna (February 2, 2017). "Studying...
-
alter the
domains of the
Sabbath for
carrying and travel. 10 chapters.
Pesahim: (פסחים) ("P****over Festivals")
deals with the
prescriptions regarding...
- (Hil.
Bikkurim 8:11);
Jerusalem Talmud,
Hallah 2:2;
Babylonian Talmud,
Pesahim 34a; ibid. 46a
Shulhan Arukh,
Yoreh De'ah § 69:6; § 69:16; § 69:19 Maimonides...
- Talmud's
tractate Pesahim (42b, 68b),
signifying "the
closing feast" of P****over.
Commenting on this, the
Rabbis in
Tractate Pesahim say that: The closing...