- Babylonian: mas.
Taanith 29a. See "Shas Soncino:
Taanith 29a". dTorah.com.
Archived from the
original on 2020-02-09.
Retrieved 2014-06-28. "Bab.
Taanith; ch.4.1–8...
- ("When [the
Hebrew month of] Adar enters, we have a lot of joy"—Mishnah
Taanith 4:1) and
LaYehudim haitah orah ve-simchah ve-s****on ve-yakar ("The Jews...
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dance in the vineyards,
where the boys
would be
waiting for them (Mishna
Taanith, end of
Chapter 4). Today, Tu B'Av is
celebrated as a
second holiday of...
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original on 9
December 2016.
Retrieved 3
March 2016.
Jerusalem Talmud,
Taanith 4:2;
Babylonian Talmud,
Erubin 53a;
Pirke Rebbe Eliezer,
chapter 20; Midrash...
- "
Translation follows the
explanation given in the
Babylonian Talmud,
Taanith 7a. Alternatively, the
sense may also be "having them made of
equal portions...
- in Rabbinowitz, Ha-Me****ef, 1902, pp. 91–105; M. Schwab, La
Megillath Taanith, in
Actes du Onzième Congrès
International des Orientalistes,
Section 4...
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Samuel increased them to sixteen;
David increased them to
twenty four" (
Taanith 27a).
After the
Temple destruction in 70 CE,
there was a
custom of publicly...
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Exposition of the
Entire Bible. "2
Kings 25".
Published in 1746-1763. T. Bab.
Taanith, fol. 29. 1. ANET, p. 307;
Rocio Da Riva, "Nebuchadnezzar II's
Prism (EŞ...
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rabbinic interpretation of
Tosefta to
Menachot 9:1
Rabbeinu Chananel to
Taanith 17a
Mishnah Rosh
HaShana 1:7
Menachem Schneerson,
Igrot Kodesh vol. 18...
- God's
goodness towards the
fallen and the
slain (See:
Babylonian Talmud,
Taanith 31a). Here, on the
eight days of Hanukkah, one must add the
following praise:...