Menachot 34
If you read the Torah on your own, You might think "Write mezuzahs on stone, Just like like Joshua when We crossed the Yarden." You'd be wrong, the beraita has shown.
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Menachot 34
If you read the Torah on your own, You might think "Write mezuzahs on stone, Just like like Joshua when We crossed the Yarden." You'd be wrong, the beraita has shown.
Menachot 85
From Greece came a messenger willin' To buy manehs of oil -- one million! Though the seller seemed poor, Doled out chai percent more -- The land's donkeys and camels they're fillin'.
Shevuot 13
One beraita states Yom Kippur's perks Fall even on non-fasting jerks Who work on that day And don't even pray Nor repent. (But we don't hold this works.)
Bava Kamma 30
Damage caused by a (C)ha(n)nu(k)ka(h) flame In a public domain, who's to blame? It's a mitzvah to light in that place on that night So there's really no culprit to name.
Bava Metzia 48
You gave money intended for use In the Temple to barbers for mousse? Then as soon as you paid You are liable. We made This decree about non-Jews like Bruce.
Shabbat 147
Rebbe went, his cloak creased on his shoulder. "Says Rav Meir,' remarked one beholder, "That's a Torah transgression." "I'd not heard that suggestion," Rebbe said and became an unfolder.
Shabbat 118
After dinner, bowls left in the sink May be rinsed off for luncheon, I think, But not after "third meal". As for cups, here's the deal: You can always wash so you can drink.
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.