Shevuot 7
One aware of becoming impure, Then forgot, and then thought they're tahor, If they ate holy meat -- Till their recall's complete, Yom Kippur holds suspension, not cure.
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Shevuot 7
One aware of becoming impure, Then forgot, and then thought they're tahor, If they ate holy meat -- Till their recall's complete, Yom Kippur holds suspension, not cure.
Shevuot 48
One who borrowed some money has died; The creditor, too. His heirs tried To swear and collect. "No," said Rav, "Incorrect. There's uncertainty on either side."
Shevuot 16
"I have heard, while we cannot avoid The sad fact that our Temple's destroyed, We can sacrifice yet; Eat the holies? You bet!" Yehoshua said, quite overjoyed.
Shevuot 15
When enlarging the courtyard, the throng Brings bread made from mincha along. And what do they sing While they're doing their thing? Why, Psalm 30, the (C)ha(n)nu(k)ka(h) song!
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.)
Shevuot 35
Once a name of Hashem is emplaced The law is it can't be erased. This isn't the case With Chanoon ("Full of Grace"), Or other names adjective-based.
Shevuot 29
It's a vain oath to start with "I swear, If I didn't see, flying through air, A large shaggy camel,.." We know such a mammal Can't do that, so stop that right there!
Shevuot 6
Tzara’at has four shades of white: One's like "snow", that's the brightest of bright. "Wool of lambs in their prime", Next is "plaster of lime", Last, "egg's membrane" (the contrasts are slight).