Berachot 57
Mazel Tov to my son on his engagement!
If you dreamed about seeing a snake, Then there's quite a good living you'll make. Further, if you got bit, Twice the money from it! If you killed it, you'll lose the whole stake.

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Berachot 57
Mazel Tov to my son on his engagement!
If you dreamed about seeing a snake, Then there's quite a good living you'll make. Further, if you got bit, Twice the money from it! If you killed it, you'll lose the whole stake.
Oseh Ma’aseh Beraishit
And if you would like to know why I still pray Sheasani betzelmo (who made me in their image) And shehechiyanu (who has kept use alive) It’s quite simple Really I have learned That we bless And make holy the everyday The mundane And because What I am is not a contradiction This and this too are Torah This and this too are holy Oseh Ma’aseh Beraishit
(@glassheartedboy)
"I killed no one to get in here,” is his casual greeting, propped up as he is on the table -- probably meant for dining -- with one leg thrown over the other as he idly picks through a dinner platter, which had not been delivered for him, but rather for the owner of the room. “And I highly doubt your guards were trained to defeat Crows, so I would not give them too hard of a time. Perhaps a little, just for spice.” // @berachot
Berachot 25
Don't speak kodesh where urine can get Other things that it touched to be wet. "But said Rav," claimed Geniva, " 'If it happened to leave a Moist mark, then we still can't just yet.' "
Berachot 5
Rabbi Yochanan (folks called him hot) For Rav Elazar, ill on his cot Bared his arm in the gloom, So that light filled the room. 'Lazar cried that such beauty would rot.
Berachot 53
(le'iluy nishmat Avraham Yitzchak ben Shimon Yaakov z"l)
One who works as a person who sells Fragrant perfumes and spices and smells Their sweet scent all the day Need but one bracha say; In and out? Many blessings she tells.
Berachot 64
When one leaves you, don't say, "Go in Peace," For that means that their life signs will cease. When they go on their way, Rather, "Go to peace," say. In this way will their merits increase.
We will return to you, Masechet Berachot. Next up -- Shabbat, about... well, I bet you can guess this one!
Berachot 45
Two men at a dinner they cater, Can be joined in their meal by the waiter (Even though not invited) So a zimun's recited And the mitzvah becomes all the greater.