Solomon Zeitlin's Studies in the Early History of Judaism, Volume 4Ktav Publishing House, 1973 - 453 pages |
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Page 272
... defiled . " Now we can understand Akiba's point . The meat was unclean , because of the needle , the knife is clean since hands do not defile . As before stated , Shammai and Hillel declared hands defile every vessel in the sanctuary ...
... defiled . " Now we can understand Akiba's point . The meat was unclean , because of the needle , the knife is clean since hands do not defile . As before stated , Shammai and Hillel declared hands defile every vessel in the sanctuary ...
Page 273
... defile the Trumah . Later , we find that all Holy Scriptures defiled the hands . This decree surely was directed against the Sadduccees , for they are said to have protested , " Why do the Holy Scriptures defile the hands , whereas the ...
... defile the Trumah . Later , we find that all Holy Scriptures defiled the hands . This decree surely was directed against the Sadduccees , for they are said to have protested , " Why do the Holy Scriptures defile the hands , whereas the ...
Page 286
... defilement of hands in the Temple . Again , if the hands had been defiled by an unclean object , then the rest of the body would likewise have been defiled . The Mishnah must therefore , in my opinion , originally .מחט שנמצאת בבשר הסכין ...
... defilement of hands in the Temple . Again , if the hands had been defiled by an unclean object , then the rest of the body would likewise have been defiled . The Mishnah must therefore , in my opinion , originally .מחט שנמצאת בבשר הסכין ...
Contents
Foreword by Sidney Hoenig VII | 1 |
A Historical Study | 41 |
Studies in Tannaitic Jurisprudence | 57 |
Copyright | |
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