- ”Take what I have, for a poor man is
counted as dead." - [from Berei****
Rabbathi by
Rabbi Moshe Hadarshan] — Rashi to the Book of Genesis, Gen 29:11 Eliphaz...
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Mishnaic idiom than others. For example, the
second chapter of
Kallah Rabbathi, a
baraita compilation, is
often appended to
Pirkei Avot, as both are similar...
- Evel
Rabbati (Hebrew: אבל רבתי, "greater [tractate of] mourning") is one of the
later or
minor tractates which in the
editions of the
Babylonian Talmud...
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Pesikta Rabbati (Hebrew: פסיקתא רבתי P'siqta Rabbita, "The
Larger P'siqta") is a
collection of
aggadic midrash (homilies) on the
Pentateuchal and prophetic...
- Seorim. An R.
Seorim is also
mentioned in the
Babylonian Talmud in the Ebel
Rabbathi 3rd
Chapter discussing pain at the time of death. Strong's
Bible Dictionary...
- His
chief editions were the
Sifre (1864), the
Mekhilta (1870),
Pesiqta Rabbathi (1880). At the time of his
death he was
editing the Sifra. Friedmann, while...