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Kodashim (Hebrew: קׇדָשִׁים, romanized: Qoḏāšim, lit. 'holy things') is the
fifth of the six orders, or
major divisions, of the Mishnah,
Tosefta and the...
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Psalm 99
Berakot 31b, Ta'anit 5b,
Exodus Rashi 14:4 cf
Leviticus 1:5
Zebahim 32a
Berakot 31b
Berakot 10b,
Nedarim 38a, Ta'anit 5b
Bikkurim 6b "St. Samuel—Blessed...
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Numbers 20:29
Numbers 20:29
Deuteronomy 34:8)
Deuteronomy 34:8
Sanhedrin 7a
Zebahim 115b Tanhuma, ed. Buber, Behaalotecha, 6 "Святой Ааро́н Первосвященник"...
- of Touques; Soṭah:
Samuel of Évreux; 'Avodah Zarah:
Samuel of Falaise;
Zebaḥim:
Baruch b.
Isaac of Worms. The
tosafot to Mo'ed Ḳaṭon were
written by a...
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elegies which have
inspired many
Moroccan singers, and of
Mekoman chel
zebahim ("Place of Sacrifices"), a
versification of the
slaughter rituals practiced...
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Babylonian city
named Bagdad is
already mentioned in the
Talmud (Ketubot 7b,
Zebahim 9a)
suggests that the
Caliph Mansur only
rebuilt and
enlarged the older...
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contained in vol. ****iv.
Ugolino himself translated the
treatises Menaḥot and
Zebaḥim (vol. xix.); Pesaḥim, Sheḳalim, Yoma, Sukkah, Rosh ha-Shanah, Ta'anit,...
- Isaac,
author of the "Sefer ha-Terumah" and of
tosafot to the
treatise Zebaḥim. The best
known of all was
Rabbi Judah ben
Samuel he-Ḥasid (died 1217)...
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Rabbi Joseph,
Rabbi Nachman, and Rabbah.
Sanhedrin 67b Bava
Batra 87a
Zebahim 43b
Kiddushin 71b
Eruvin 3a
Sanhedrin 98a
Berachot 43a
Avoda Zarah 61b...
- now in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "
Zebaḥim". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Epstein, Isidore...