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Day of Atonement

  • 1 כיפור

    Day of Atonement (Jew. most sacred day)
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    atonement, forgiveness

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    Day of Atonement (Jew. most sacred day)
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    atonement, forgiveness
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    frost, frostiness, freeze

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  • 3 כיפורים

    Day of Atonement (Jew. most sacred day)

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    Day of Atonement (Jew. most sacred day)

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    כִּפּוּר, כִּיפּ׳m. (b. h. כִּפֻּרִים; כָּפַר) redemption, atonement; mostly pl. כִּפּוּרִים, כִּי׳. Meïl. II, 1 מחוסר כ׳ one wanting the ceremony of atonement for full restoration to cleanness; a. fr.יוֹם כִּפּוּר, mostly יום הַכִּפּוּרִים (abbr. יוה״כ, יה״כ, י״ה) Day of Atonement, the tenth day of Tishri. Yoma 85b יום כפור ed. (Ms. M. יום הכפורים). Y.Shebu.I, 32d bot. י״ה a. יום הכפו׳ Zeb.V, 1. Yoma I, 1. Ib. 4 ערב יוה״כ on the eve of the Day of Atonement (the ninth of Tishri). Ib. VIII, 9 אחטא … איןיה״כ מכפר if one says, I will sin, and repent, the Day of At. will bring him no atonement. Y. ib. VII, 45b bot., v. אֶפֶש; a fr.Sifré Num. 24 ומה כפוריםוכ׳ (= יה״כ) the institution of the Day of Atonement being a strict one יה״כ Yom hak-Kippurim, name of a treatise of the Tosefta, v. יוֹמָא.

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    כִּפּוּר, כִּיפּ׳m. (b. h. כִּפֻּרִים; כָּפַר) redemption, atonement; mostly pl. כִּפּוּרִים, כִּי׳. Meïl. II, 1 מחוסר כ׳ one wanting the ceremony of atonement for full restoration to cleanness; a. fr.יוֹם כִּפּוּר, mostly יום הַכִּפּוּרִים (abbr. יוה״כ, יה״כ, י״ה) Day of Atonement, the tenth day of Tishri. Yoma 85b יום כפור ed. (Ms. M. יום הכפורים). Y.Shebu.I, 32d bot. י״ה a. יום הכפו׳ Zeb.V, 1. Yoma I, 1. Ib. 4 ערב יוה״כ on the eve of the Day of Atonement (the ninth of Tishri). Ib. VIII, 9 אחטא … איןיה״כ מכפר if one says, I will sin, and repent, the Day of At. will bring him no atonement. Y. ib. VII, 45b bot., v. אֶפֶש; a fr.Sifré Num. 24 ומה כפוריםוכ׳ (= יה״כ) the institution of the Day of Atonement being a strict one יה״כ Yom hak-Kippurim, name of a treatise of the Tosefta, v. יוֹמָא.

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    כִּפּוּר, כִּיפּ׳m. (b. h. כִּפֻּרִים; כָּפַר) redemption, atonement; mostly pl. כִּפּוּרִים, כִּי׳. Meïl. II, 1 מחוסר כ׳ one wanting the ceremony of atonement for full restoration to cleanness; a. fr.יוֹם כִּפּוּר, mostly יום הַכִּפּוּרִים (abbr. יוה״כ, יה״כ, י״ה) Day of Atonement, the tenth day of Tishri. Yoma 85b יום כפור ed. (Ms. M. יום הכפורים). Y.Shebu.I, 32d bot. י״ה a. יום הכפו׳ Zeb.V, 1. Yoma I, 1. Ib. 4 ערב יוה״כ on the eve of the Day of Atonement (the ninth of Tishri). Ib. VIII, 9 אחטא … איןיה״כ מכפר if one says, I will sin, and repent, the Day of At. will bring him no atonement. Y. ib. VII, 45b bot., v. אֶפֶש; a fr.Sifré Num. 24 ומה כפוריםוכ׳ (= יה״כ) the institution of the Day of Atonement being a strict one יה״כ Yom hak-Kippurim, name of a treatise of the Tosefta, v. יוֹמָא.

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    כִּפּוּר, כִּיפּ׳m. (b. h. כִּפֻּרִים; כָּפַר) redemption, atonement; mostly pl. כִּפּוּרִים, כִּי׳. Meïl. II, 1 מחוסר כ׳ one wanting the ceremony of atonement for full restoration to cleanness; a. fr.יוֹם כִּפּוּר, mostly יום הַכִּפּוּרִים (abbr. יוה״כ, יה״כ, י״ה) Day of Atonement, the tenth day of Tishri. Yoma 85b יום כפור ed. (Ms. M. יום הכפורים). Y.Shebu.I, 32d bot. י״ה a. יום הכפו׳ Zeb.V, 1. Yoma I, 1. Ib. 4 ערב יוה״כ on the eve of the Day of Atonement (the ninth of Tishri). Ib. VIII, 9 אחטא … איןיה״כ מכפר if one says, I will sin, and repent, the Day of At. will bring him no atonement. Y. ib. VII, 45b bot., v. אֶפֶש; a fr.Sifré Num. 24 ומה כפוריםוכ׳ (= יה״כ) the institution of the Day of Atonement being a strict one יה״כ Yom hak-Kippurim, name of a treatise of the Tosefta, v. יוֹמָא.

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  • 9 יום

    יוֹם(b. h.) light, day (opp. night); ( astronomical) day; trnsf. day of life; time. Gen. R. s. 6 הי׳ והגשמיםוכ׳ the noise of the moving light (Yoma 20b קול גלגל חמה) and the rains ; Midr. Sam. ch. IX, Gen. R. l. c. (ref. to Mal. 3:19) י׳ שהוא מלהטוכ׳ it is the day light which will glow the wicked (cmp. נַרְתֵּק). M. Kat. 25b (ref. to Am. 8:9) זה יוֹמוֹ שלוכ׳ that means the day of life of Josiah (who was slain in the bloom of manhood). Gen. R. s. 3 (ref. to ib. I, 5) י׳ אחד … ואיזה זה יוה״כ ‘one (distinguished) day … that is the Day of Atonement. Ḥull.V, 5 (83a) הי׳ הולךוכ׳ the day follows the night, i. e. the beginning of the night is the beginning of the new day. Taan.29a, v. זַכַּאי; a. v. fr.י׳ טוב (abbr. יו״ט) Holy Day; festival. R. Hash. IV, 1; a. fr.Yoma VII, 4 ויו״ט היהוכ׳ and the Highpriest gave a festival to his friends; a. fr. Yom Tob, name of a treatise of the Tosefta (v. בֵּיצָה).י׳ הכפורים (abbr. יו״כ, יה״כ) Day of Atonement. Yoma I, 1; a. v. fr.בֶּן יוֹמוֹ of the same day, not quite one day old, used on the same day. Sabb.151b. B. Kam.65b; a. fr.Tanḥ. Kor. 3; ed. Bub. 6; Num. R. s. 18 תינוקות בְּנֵי יוֹמָן (not בן) children just born; a. fr.Du. יוֹמַיִם. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.7; B. Kam.90a ישנו בדין יום או י׳ comes under the law of ‘one or two days (Ex. 21:21); B. Bath.50a.Mekh. l. c. יום שהוא כי׳ וי׳ שהוא כיום a time which counts like two days, and two days which count like a day, which is twenty four hours (from the time of the accident, including part of this and part of the next day).Snh.65b מה יום מיומים (Ms. M. a. Rashi מה היוםוכ׳) what difference is there between to-day (Sabbath) and the next day?; Gen. R. s. 11; Yalk. Deut. 918; Yalk. Lev. 617.Pl. יָמִים; constr. יְמֵי, יְמוֹת. Erub.III, 6 לשני י׳ for both days. Zeb.V, 7 לשני י׳ during two days and one night. Pes.52a, a. fr. שני י׳ טובים של גליות, v. גָּלוּת. Taan.IV, 8 לא היו י׳ ט׳וכ׳ Israel had no days as merry as ; a. fr.Ab. I, 17, a. fr. כל יָמַי all my lifetime.Esp. יְמוֹת season, period of. י׳ הגשמים, v. גֶּשֶׁם I.י׳ החמה a) summer season. Toh. VI, 7; a. fr.b) the solar year. Gen. R. s. 33, end; a. fr.י׳ הלבנה the lunar year. Ib.; a. fr.י׳ בגרות, י׳ נערות, v. בַּגְרוּת

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  • 10 יוֹם

    יוֹם(b. h.) light, day (opp. night); ( astronomical) day; trnsf. day of life; time. Gen. R. s. 6 הי׳ והגשמיםוכ׳ the noise of the moving light (Yoma 20b קול גלגל חמה) and the rains ; Midr. Sam. ch. IX, Gen. R. l. c. (ref. to Mal. 3:19) י׳ שהוא מלהטוכ׳ it is the day light which will glow the wicked (cmp. נַרְתֵּק). M. Kat. 25b (ref. to Am. 8:9) זה יוֹמוֹ שלוכ׳ that means the day of life of Josiah (who was slain in the bloom of manhood). Gen. R. s. 3 (ref. to ib. I, 5) י׳ אחד … ואיזה זה יוה״כ ‘one (distinguished) day … that is the Day of Atonement. Ḥull.V, 5 (83a) הי׳ הולךוכ׳ the day follows the night, i. e. the beginning of the night is the beginning of the new day. Taan.29a, v. זַכַּאי; a. v. fr.י׳ טוב (abbr. יו״ט) Holy Day; festival. R. Hash. IV, 1; a. fr.Yoma VII, 4 ויו״ט היהוכ׳ and the Highpriest gave a festival to his friends; a. fr. Yom Tob, name of a treatise of the Tosefta (v. בֵּיצָה).י׳ הכפורים (abbr. יו״כ, יה״כ) Day of Atonement. Yoma I, 1; a. v. fr.בֶּן יוֹמוֹ of the same day, not quite one day old, used on the same day. Sabb.151b. B. Kam.65b; a. fr.Tanḥ. Kor. 3; ed. Bub. 6; Num. R. s. 18 תינוקות בְּנֵי יוֹמָן (not בן) children just born; a. fr.Du. יוֹמַיִם. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.7; B. Kam.90a ישנו בדין יום או י׳ comes under the law of ‘one or two days (Ex. 21:21); B. Bath.50a.Mekh. l. c. יום שהוא כי׳ וי׳ שהוא כיום a time which counts like two days, and two days which count like a day, which is twenty four hours (from the time of the accident, including part of this and part of the next day).Snh.65b מה יום מיומים (Ms. M. a. Rashi מה היוםוכ׳) what difference is there between to-day (Sabbath) and the next day?; Gen. R. s. 11; Yalk. Deut. 918; Yalk. Lev. 617.Pl. יָמִים; constr. יְמֵי, יְמוֹת. Erub.III, 6 לשני י׳ for both days. Zeb.V, 7 לשני י׳ during two days and one night. Pes.52a, a. fr. שני י׳ טובים של גליות, v. גָּלוּת. Taan.IV, 8 לא היו י׳ ט׳וכ׳ Israel had no days as merry as ; a. fr.Ab. I, 17, a. fr. כל יָמַי all my lifetime.Esp. יְמוֹת season, period of. י׳ הגשמים, v. גֶּשֶׁם I.י׳ החמה a) summer season. Toh. VI, 7; a. fr.b) the solar year. Gen. R. s. 33, end; a. fr.י׳ הלבנה the lunar year. Ib.; a. fr.י׳ בגרות, י׳ נערות, v. בַּגְרוּת

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  • 11 יום

    יוֹם, יוֹמָאch. sam(יום day of life; time). Targ. Gen. 1:5. Ib. 39:11; a. fr.Targ. Prov. 12:16 בר יוֹמֵיה (ed. Wil. incorr. כד) on the same day, at once.Kidd.39b דעבדין ליה י׳ טב וי׳ ביש they prepare for him (the righteous man) a good day, and (for the bad man) a bad day (v. Rashi a. Tosaf. a. l.).Sabb.134a; Ḥull.60a top להדי י׳ towards the sunlight. Ib. י׳ דחדוכ׳ the sun which is only one of the ministering powers Keth.106a וכסי ליה לי׳ and obscured the sun.Yen. 72a י׳ דעיבא a cloudy day; י׳ דשותא a day when a southern wind blows. Erub.40b במעלי י׳ דרישוכ׳ on the eve of the New Years day.R. Hash. 21a י׳ רבה the Great Day, Day of Atonement (also only יומא, v. infra); a. v. fr.בַּר י׳, בַּת י׳ of the same day, one day old, used the same day. Bets.4b, v. בֵּיעָא. Ḥull.58b, v. בַּקָּא.Sabb.134a גבינה בת י׳ fresh-made cheese. Ab. Zar.67b, a. fr. קדירה בת י׳ a pot used the same day.Sabb.49b bot. ההוא מרבנן בר יוֹמֵיה (omitted in Ms. M.) a student that had just come to college; (oth. opin.: allusion to R. Idi, dubbed בר בי רב דחד י׳ the one days student of the college, Ḥag.5b).י׳ חרא, יום מחרא, י׳ מחרן, v. next w.Pl. יוֹמִין, יוֹמַיָּא, יוֹמֵי. Targ. Gen. 8:10. Targ. Esth. 1:2; a. v. fr.Bets.4b עבדינן תרי י׳ we observe two days (as Holy Days). Erub.65a השתא … י׳ דאריכיוכ׳ soon will come the days which are long (of duration) and short (of action), when we shall sleep much; a. v. fr.יוֹמָא (sub. רבה, v. supra) Yoma, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta (where it is named יום כפורים), Talmud Babli a. Yrushalmi. Yoma 14b סדר י׳ the treatise on the order of exercises of the Day of Atonement.V. יוֹמָנָא, יְמָמָא.

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  • 12 יומא

    יוֹם, יוֹמָאch. sam(יום day of life; time). Targ. Gen. 1:5. Ib. 39:11; a. fr.Targ. Prov. 12:16 בר יוֹמֵיה (ed. Wil. incorr. כד) on the same day, at once.Kidd.39b דעבדין ליה י׳ טב וי׳ ביש they prepare for him (the righteous man) a good day, and (for the bad man) a bad day (v. Rashi a. Tosaf. a. l.).Sabb.134a; Ḥull.60a top להדי י׳ towards the sunlight. Ib. י׳ דחדוכ׳ the sun which is only one of the ministering powers Keth.106a וכסי ליה לי׳ and obscured the sun.Yen. 72a י׳ דעיבא a cloudy day; י׳ דשותא a day when a southern wind blows. Erub.40b במעלי י׳ דרישוכ׳ on the eve of the New Years day.R. Hash. 21a י׳ רבה the Great Day, Day of Atonement (also only יומא, v. infra); a. v. fr.בַּר י׳, בַּת י׳ of the same day, one day old, used the same day. Bets.4b, v. בֵּיעָא. Ḥull.58b, v. בַּקָּא.Sabb.134a גבינה בת י׳ fresh-made cheese. Ab. Zar.67b, a. fr. קדירה בת י׳ a pot used the same day.Sabb.49b bot. ההוא מרבנן בר יוֹמֵיה (omitted in Ms. M.) a student that had just come to college; (oth. opin.: allusion to R. Idi, dubbed בר בי רב דחד י׳ the one days student of the college, Ḥag.5b).י׳ חרא, יום מחרא, י׳ מחרן, v. next w.Pl. יוֹמִין, יוֹמַיָּא, יוֹמֵי. Targ. Gen. 8:10. Targ. Esth. 1:2; a. v. fr.Bets.4b עבדינן תרי י׳ we observe two days (as Holy Days). Erub.65a השתא … י׳ דאריכיוכ׳ soon will come the days which are long (of duration) and short (of action), when we shall sleep much; a. v. fr.יוֹמָא (sub. רבה, v. supra) Yoma, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta (where it is named יום כפורים), Talmud Babli a. Yrushalmi. Yoma 14b סדר י׳ the treatise on the order of exercises of the Day of Atonement.V. יוֹמָנָא, יְמָמָא.

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  • 13 יוֹם

    יוֹם, יוֹמָאch. sam(יום day of life; time). Targ. Gen. 1:5. Ib. 39:11; a. fr.Targ. Prov. 12:16 בר יוֹמֵיה (ed. Wil. incorr. כד) on the same day, at once.Kidd.39b דעבדין ליה י׳ טב וי׳ ביש they prepare for him (the righteous man) a good day, and (for the bad man) a bad day (v. Rashi a. Tosaf. a. l.).Sabb.134a; Ḥull.60a top להדי י׳ towards the sunlight. Ib. י׳ דחדוכ׳ the sun which is only one of the ministering powers Keth.106a וכסי ליה לי׳ and obscured the sun.Yen. 72a י׳ דעיבא a cloudy day; י׳ דשותא a day when a southern wind blows. Erub.40b במעלי י׳ דרישוכ׳ on the eve of the New Years day.R. Hash. 21a י׳ רבה the Great Day, Day of Atonement (also only יומא, v. infra); a. v. fr.בַּר י׳, בַּת י׳ of the same day, one day old, used the same day. Bets.4b, v. בֵּיעָא. Ḥull.58b, v. בַּקָּא.Sabb.134a גבינה בת י׳ fresh-made cheese. Ab. Zar.67b, a. fr. קדירה בת י׳ a pot used the same day.Sabb.49b bot. ההוא מרבנן בר יוֹמֵיה (omitted in Ms. M.) a student that had just come to college; (oth. opin.: allusion to R. Idi, dubbed בר בי רב דחד י׳ the one days student of the college, Ḥag.5b).י׳ חרא, יום מחרא, י׳ מחרן, v. next w.Pl. יוֹמִין, יוֹמַיָּא, יוֹמֵי. Targ. Gen. 8:10. Targ. Esth. 1:2; a. v. fr.Bets.4b עבדינן תרי י׳ we observe two days (as Holy Days). Erub.65a השתא … י׳ דאריכיוכ׳ soon will come the days which are long (of duration) and short (of action), when we shall sleep much; a. v. fr.יוֹמָא (sub. רבה, v. supra) Yoma, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta (where it is named יום כפורים), Talmud Babli a. Yrushalmi. Yoma 14b סדר י׳ the treatise on the order of exercises of the Day of Atonement.V. יוֹמָנָא, יְמָמָא.

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  • 14 יוֹמָא

    יוֹם, יוֹמָאch. sam(יום day of life; time). Targ. Gen. 1:5. Ib. 39:11; a. fr.Targ. Prov. 12:16 בר יוֹמֵיה (ed. Wil. incorr. כד) on the same day, at once.Kidd.39b דעבדין ליה י׳ טב וי׳ ביש they prepare for him (the righteous man) a good day, and (for the bad man) a bad day (v. Rashi a. Tosaf. a. l.).Sabb.134a; Ḥull.60a top להדי י׳ towards the sunlight. Ib. י׳ דחדוכ׳ the sun which is only one of the ministering powers Keth.106a וכסי ליה לי׳ and obscured the sun.Yen. 72a י׳ דעיבא a cloudy day; י׳ דשותא a day when a southern wind blows. Erub.40b במעלי י׳ דרישוכ׳ on the eve of the New Years day.R. Hash. 21a י׳ רבה the Great Day, Day of Atonement (also only יומא, v. infra); a. v. fr.בַּר י׳, בַּת י׳ of the same day, one day old, used the same day. Bets.4b, v. בֵּיעָא. Ḥull.58b, v. בַּקָּא.Sabb.134a גבינה בת י׳ fresh-made cheese. Ab. Zar.67b, a. fr. קדירה בת י׳ a pot used the same day.Sabb.49b bot. ההוא מרבנן בר יוֹמֵיה (omitted in Ms. M.) a student that had just come to college; (oth. opin.: allusion to R. Idi, dubbed בר בי רב דחד י׳ the one days student of the college, Ḥag.5b).י׳ חרא, יום מחרא, י׳ מחרן, v. next w.Pl. יוֹמִין, יוֹמַיָּא, יוֹמֵי. Targ. Gen. 8:10. Targ. Esth. 1:2; a. v. fr.Bets.4b עבדינן תרי י׳ we observe two days (as Holy Days). Erub.65a השתא … י׳ דאריכיוכ׳ soon will come the days which are long (of duration) and short (of action), when we shall sleep much; a. v. fr.יוֹמָא (sub. רבה, v. supra) Yoma, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta (where it is named יום כפורים), Talmud Babli a. Yrushalmi. Yoma 14b סדר י׳ the treatise on the order of exercises of the Day of Atonement.V. יוֹמָנָא, יְמָמָא.

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  • 15 איסור II, אסור

    אִיסּוּרII, אִסּוּר m. ( אסר; cmp. b. h. אֵסוּר, a. אֵיסוּר) 1) band, chain; trnsf. social circle. Succ.45b (ref. to Ps. 118:27) כל העושה א׳ לחגוכ׳ he who creates a circle for the festival with eating and drinking, i. e. social pleasures. (Oth. explan.: he who makes an addition to the number of festive days;hence the popular name of אסרו חג for the day following the festivals. 2) prohibition, interdict; also the forbidden object. Y.Ber.I, 3b bot. דברי תורה יש בהן א׳וכ׳ the Biblical law contains prohibitions and permissions.א׳ ערוה an obstacle to marriage by the existing laws of incest, e. g. a man prevented from performing a levirate marriage because his late brothers wife is his own wifes sister; א׳ מצוה a marriage (or sexual connection) permitted in the Torah but forbidden by Rabbinical enactment;so called because obedience to the Rabbis is a meritorious act ( מצוה); א׳ קדושה marriage restrictions incumbent on priests on account of their sacred office; (another opinion inverts the last two definitions). Yeb.II, 3 (20a).אין א׳ חל על א׳ one prohibition can take no legal hold where another prohibition already exists; i. e. you can punish, or impose sacrificial expiation, only for the first one; e. g. if you eat the meat of an unclean animal which, besides, has not been slaughtered according to ritual ( נבלה). Ib. 13b; a. fr.Exceptions to this principle (adopted by most authorities) are when the acceding act is: 1) א׳ כֹּולֵל a more comprehensive prohibition, i. e. having a wider range of prohibited objects; e. g. the law imposing abstinence from food on the Day of Atonement includes food in general, i. e. food otherwise allowed as well as food forbidden at all times; א׳ מֹוסִיף a more extensive prohibition, i. e. having a wider range of persons concerned; e. g. the sister of As wife is forbidden to him ( אחות אשתו) but not to his brothers. If, afterwards, his brother B. marries that sister of A.s wife, she is forbidden in marriage (after B.s death) to all the brothers as a brothers wife, and to A. both as his own living wifes sister and as his late brothers wife ( אשת אח); 3) א׳ בַּת אַתַת a coincidental prohibition, i. e. two prohibitions taking effect at the same moment, e. g. the Day of Atonement coinciding with the Sabbath day, in which case the restrictions connected with each take effect at the same time (night-fall); 4) א׳ תָמוּר a heavier prohibition, i. e. a prohibition imposing larger restrictions, e. g. the law prohibiting any profitable use of thing (א׳ הנאה), compared to the lighter prohibition, א׳ קַל, not to eat or drink a thing (v. infra). Yeb.32b sq; Shebu. 24ab; Ḥull.101a sq; Kerith. 14b.א׳ תורה a Biblical prohibitory law; א׳דרבנן a Rabbinical prohibitory enactment.א׳ לאו a prohibition expressed in the Law by a plain (לֹא) ‘thou shalt not, without defining the penalty, in which case the latter consists of thirty nine lashes (v., מַלְקוּת).א׳ כרת a prohibition to which the Bible attaches the penalty of excision (by the hand of God).א׳ מיתה a prohibition the transgression of which the Bible punishes with death (execution).א׳ אכילה the law not to eat (meat boiled with milk); א׳ הנאה not to make any use (of it, as selling); א׳ בישול not to boil (meat with milk), Ḥull.115b; a. fr.א׳ במות v. בָּמָה.Pl. אִיסּוּרִין. Ḥull.98a sq. כל א׳ שבתורה (בטלין) בששים all things Biblically forbidden are neutralized if mixed with a quantity sixty times as large; ib. במאהin a quantity one hundred times as large; a. fr.

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  • 16 אִיסּוּר

    אִיסּוּרII, אִסּוּר m. ( אסר; cmp. b. h. אֵסוּר, a. אֵיסוּר) 1) band, chain; trnsf. social circle. Succ.45b (ref. to Ps. 118:27) כל העושה א׳ לחגוכ׳ he who creates a circle for the festival with eating and drinking, i. e. social pleasures. (Oth. explan.: he who makes an addition to the number of festive days;hence the popular name of אסרו חג for the day following the festivals. 2) prohibition, interdict; also the forbidden object. Y.Ber.I, 3b bot. דברי תורה יש בהן א׳וכ׳ the Biblical law contains prohibitions and permissions.א׳ ערוה an obstacle to marriage by the existing laws of incest, e. g. a man prevented from performing a levirate marriage because his late brothers wife is his own wifes sister; א׳ מצוה a marriage (or sexual connection) permitted in the Torah but forbidden by Rabbinical enactment;so called because obedience to the Rabbis is a meritorious act ( מצוה); א׳ קדושה marriage restrictions incumbent on priests on account of their sacred office; (another opinion inverts the last two definitions). Yeb.II, 3 (20a).אין א׳ חל על א׳ one prohibition can take no legal hold where another prohibition already exists; i. e. you can punish, or impose sacrificial expiation, only for the first one; e. g. if you eat the meat of an unclean animal which, besides, has not been slaughtered according to ritual ( נבלה). Ib. 13b; a. fr.Exceptions to this principle (adopted by most authorities) are when the acceding act is: 1) א׳ כֹּולֵל a more comprehensive prohibition, i. e. having a wider range of prohibited objects; e. g. the law imposing abstinence from food on the Day of Atonement includes food in general, i. e. food otherwise allowed as well as food forbidden at all times; א׳ מֹוסִיף a more extensive prohibition, i. e. having a wider range of persons concerned; e. g. the sister of As wife is forbidden to him ( אחות אשתו) but not to his brothers. If, afterwards, his brother B. marries that sister of A.s wife, she is forbidden in marriage (after B.s death) to all the brothers as a brothers wife, and to A. both as his own living wifes sister and as his late brothers wife ( אשת אח); 3) א׳ בַּת אַתַת a coincidental prohibition, i. e. two prohibitions taking effect at the same moment, e. g. the Day of Atonement coinciding with the Sabbath day, in which case the restrictions connected with each take effect at the same time (night-fall); 4) א׳ תָמוּר a heavier prohibition, i. e. a prohibition imposing larger restrictions, e. g. the law prohibiting any profitable use of thing (א׳ הנאה), compared to the lighter prohibition, א׳ קַל, not to eat or drink a thing (v. infra). Yeb.32b sq; Shebu. 24ab; Ḥull.101a sq; Kerith. 14b.א׳ תורה a Biblical prohibitory law; א׳דרבנן a Rabbinical prohibitory enactment.א׳ לאו a prohibition expressed in the Law by a plain (לֹא) ‘thou shalt not, without defining the penalty, in which case the latter consists of thirty nine lashes (v., מַלְקוּת).א׳ כרת a prohibition to which the Bible attaches the penalty of excision (by the hand of God).א׳ מיתה a prohibition the transgression of which the Bible punishes with death (execution).א׳ אכילה the law not to eat (meat boiled with milk); א׳ הנאה not to make any use (of it, as selling); א׳ בישול not to boil (meat with milk), Ḥull.115b; a. fr.א׳ במות v. בָּמָה.Pl. אִיסּוּרִין. Ḥull.98a sq. כל א׳ שבתורה (בטלין) בששים all things Biblically forbidden are neutralized if mixed with a quantity sixty times as large; ib. במאהin a quantity one hundred times as large; a. fr.

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  • 17 עבודה

    עֲבוֹדָהf. (b. h. עֲבֹדָה; עָבַד) work, labor, service, attendance, esp. 1) (in agric.) space required for attending to a plant. Kil. VI, 1, a. e. (כדי ע׳) נותנין לו את עֲבוֹדָתוֹ we must allow it (the vine) its space (within which no other seed should be planted). Ib. וכמה היא עֲבוֹדַת הגפן and how large is the space for the vine? B. Bath.83a כדי עבודת הכרם as much space as is required for attending to the vineyard. Tosef.Kil.II, 7 עבודת ירק בירק אחר the space to be left between one vegetable and another; a. fr. 2) service, agricultural implements, working cattle Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to אָכְלָם, Gen. 14:11) זו ע׳ this means their agricultural service. 3) manual labor; servitude, service. Men.109b, v. שֵׁירוּת. R. Hash. 11a בר״ה בטלה ע׳ מאבותינווכ׳ on the New Years Day (prior to going out of Egypt) our ancestors in Egypt were freed from servitude; a. e. 4) divine service, priests service; worship. Y.Kidd.I, 59d top וייפסל מן הע׳ and he (the priest) will be made unfit for service. Tosef.Shek. III, 26; Ḥull.24a כ״ה ללמוד ושלשים לע׳ twenty-five years is the age for apprenticeship, and thirty years for practical service. Ib. הע׳ בכתף the service of carrying the Tabernacle on the shoulder. Men. l. c. אלמדך סדר ע׳ I will teach thee the order of the priestly service. Yoma 32a המשנה מע׳ לע׳ he who goes from one function of the Temple service to another. Ib. עבודת היום בבגדיוכ׳ the special service of the Day of Atonement is performed in white garments. Ib. 39b הגרלה לאו ע׳ היא casting lots is no special function. Ib. III, 3 אין אדם נכנס לעזרה לע׳וכ׳ no one must enter the Temple court for worship, unless Snh.VII, 6 (60b) זו היא עֲבוֹדָתוֹ (not עבודתה) this is the form of worshipping that deity; a. fr.Trnsf. the emoluments of the officiating priest. B. Kam. 109b, sq. עֲבוֹדָתָהּ ועורהוכ׳ (not עבודתו) the gifts for officiating at its offering and its hide belong to In gen. divine worship, prayer. Ab. I, 2. Taan.2a (ref. to Deut. 11:13) איזו היא ע׳ שבלב … זו תפלה what is meant by the service of the heart? Prayer. Arakh.11a (ref. to Deut. 28:47) איזו היא ע׳ … זה שירה what is the service in joy and cheerfulness of the heart? It is song. Ib. (ref. to Num. 4:47) איזו היא ע׳ שצריכה ע׳וכ׳ what service is that which requires (accompanies) sacrificial service? It is song; a. fr.הָעֲ׳ by the worship!, for ‘by God! Yeb.32b. Sifra Kdosh., Par. 2, ch. 4; a. fr.Esp. ‘Ăbodah, the first of the last three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions (תְּפִלָּה), containing the prayer for the restoration of the Temple service. Ber.29b טעה … בע׳ חוזר לע׳ if he failed to insert the prayer for the New Moon Day in the ‘Ăbodah, he must begin the ‘Ă. anew; נזכר בהודאה חוזר לע׳ if he recalls the omission while reading the Hodaah (the second of the last three sections), he must begin Y. ib. IV, 8a bot. כל דבר שהוא לַבָּא אומרה בע׳ whatever prayer refers to the future is inserted in the ‘A.Meg.18a כיון שבאת תפלה באת ע׳ when you speak of prayer (praying that your prayer be acceptable), comes the prayer for the restoration of the Temple service. Ib. ע׳ והודאה חדאוכ׳ ‘Ăb. and Hodaah are one thing (belong together); a. fr. 5) ע׳ זָרָה (abbrev. ע״ז) idolatry, mostly used for idol, heathen deity, interch. in editions with עֲבוֹדַת אֱלִילִים (abbrev. ע״א) and עֲבוֹדַת כּוֹכָבִים וּמַזָּלוֹת (abbrev. עכ״ום, עכומ״ז). B. Bath. 110a תעשה כהן לע״א thou (Jonathan, grandson of Moses) to be a priest of idolatry?; כך מקובלני … ישכיר אדם עצמו לע״ז וכ׳ I have a tradition from my grandfather, a man should rather hire himself out for ‘strange service, than be dependent on man; הוא סבר לע״ז ממש … אלא ע׳ שזרה לו he thought it meant real strange service (idolatry), but it means ‘for labor strange to him (beneath his station). Snh.V, 1 (40a) העובד עכ״ום את מי עבדוכ׳ (Mish. ed. העובד כוכביםוכ׳) in the case of one accused of idolatry, (the witnesses are asked,) whom (what special deity) did he worship? and in what manner did he worship? Ab. Zar.11b בתיע״א idolatrous temples (and fairs connected therewith); a. v. fr.‘Ăbodah Zarah, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud Babli a. Yrushalmi, of the Order of Nziḳin.Pl. עֲבוֹדוֹת. sifra Shmini, Miliuim בשעה קלה למדו שבעה ע׳וכ׳ in a short moment they iearned seven sacrificial functions: the slaughtering Yoma 47b זו היא מע׳ קשותוכ׳ this is one of the difficult services (manipulations) in sacrificial rites. Ib. 32a וחמש ע׳ הןוכ׳ and there were five rites (on the Day of Atonement): the daily morning sacrifice ; a. fr.

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  • 18 עֲבוֹדָה

    עֲבוֹדָהf. (b. h. עֲבֹדָה; עָבַד) work, labor, service, attendance, esp. 1) (in agric.) space required for attending to a plant. Kil. VI, 1, a. e. (כדי ע׳) נותנין לו את עֲבוֹדָתוֹ we must allow it (the vine) its space (within which no other seed should be planted). Ib. וכמה היא עֲבוֹדַת הגפן and how large is the space for the vine? B. Bath.83a כדי עבודת הכרם as much space as is required for attending to the vineyard. Tosef.Kil.II, 7 עבודת ירק בירק אחר the space to be left between one vegetable and another; a. fr. 2) service, agricultural implements, working cattle Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to אָכְלָם, Gen. 14:11) זו ע׳ this means their agricultural service. 3) manual labor; servitude, service. Men.109b, v. שֵׁירוּת. R. Hash. 11a בר״ה בטלה ע׳ מאבותינווכ׳ on the New Years Day (prior to going out of Egypt) our ancestors in Egypt were freed from servitude; a. e. 4) divine service, priests service; worship. Y.Kidd.I, 59d top וייפסל מן הע׳ and he (the priest) will be made unfit for service. Tosef.Shek. III, 26; Ḥull.24a כ״ה ללמוד ושלשים לע׳ twenty-five years is the age for apprenticeship, and thirty years for practical service. Ib. הע׳ בכתף the service of carrying the Tabernacle on the shoulder. Men. l. c. אלמדך סדר ע׳ I will teach thee the order of the priestly service. Yoma 32a המשנה מע׳ לע׳ he who goes from one function of the Temple service to another. Ib. עבודת היום בבגדיוכ׳ the special service of the Day of Atonement is performed in white garments. Ib. 39b הגרלה לאו ע׳ היא casting lots is no special function. Ib. III, 3 אין אדם נכנס לעזרה לע׳וכ׳ no one must enter the Temple court for worship, unless Snh.VII, 6 (60b) זו היא עֲבוֹדָתוֹ (not עבודתה) this is the form of worshipping that deity; a. fr.Trnsf. the emoluments of the officiating priest. B. Kam. 109b, sq. עֲבוֹדָתָהּ ועורהוכ׳ (not עבודתו) the gifts for officiating at its offering and its hide belong to In gen. divine worship, prayer. Ab. I, 2. Taan.2a (ref. to Deut. 11:13) איזו היא ע׳ שבלב … זו תפלה what is meant by the service of the heart? Prayer. Arakh.11a (ref. to Deut. 28:47) איזו היא ע׳ … זה שירה what is the service in joy and cheerfulness of the heart? It is song. Ib. (ref. to Num. 4:47) איזו היא ע׳ שצריכה ע׳וכ׳ what service is that which requires (accompanies) sacrificial service? It is song; a. fr.הָעֲ׳ by the worship!, for ‘by God! Yeb.32b. Sifra Kdosh., Par. 2, ch. 4; a. fr.Esp. ‘Ăbodah, the first of the last three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions (תְּפִלָּה), containing the prayer for the restoration of the Temple service. Ber.29b טעה … בע׳ חוזר לע׳ if he failed to insert the prayer for the New Moon Day in the ‘Ăbodah, he must begin the ‘Ă. anew; נזכר בהודאה חוזר לע׳ if he recalls the omission while reading the Hodaah (the second of the last three sections), he must begin Y. ib. IV, 8a bot. כל דבר שהוא לַבָּא אומרה בע׳ whatever prayer refers to the future is inserted in the ‘A.Meg.18a כיון שבאת תפלה באת ע׳ when you speak of prayer (praying that your prayer be acceptable), comes the prayer for the restoration of the Temple service. Ib. ע׳ והודאה חדאוכ׳ ‘Ăb. and Hodaah are one thing (belong together); a. fr. 5) ע׳ זָרָה (abbrev. ע״ז) idolatry, mostly used for idol, heathen deity, interch. in editions with עֲבוֹדַת אֱלִילִים (abbrev. ע״א) and עֲבוֹדַת כּוֹכָבִים וּמַזָּלוֹת (abbrev. עכ״ום, עכומ״ז). B. Bath. 110a תעשה כהן לע״א thou (Jonathan, grandson of Moses) to be a priest of idolatry?; כך מקובלני … ישכיר אדם עצמו לע״ז וכ׳ I have a tradition from my grandfather, a man should rather hire himself out for ‘strange service, than be dependent on man; הוא סבר לע״ז ממש … אלא ע׳ שזרה לו he thought it meant real strange service (idolatry), but it means ‘for labor strange to him (beneath his station). Snh.V, 1 (40a) העובד עכ״ום את מי עבדוכ׳ (Mish. ed. העובד כוכביםוכ׳) in the case of one accused of idolatry, (the witnesses are asked,) whom (what special deity) did he worship? and in what manner did he worship? Ab. Zar.11b בתיע״א idolatrous temples (and fairs connected therewith); a. v. fr.‘Ăbodah Zarah, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud Babli a. Yrushalmi, of the Order of Nziḳin.Pl. עֲבוֹדוֹת. sifra Shmini, Miliuim בשעה קלה למדו שבעה ע׳וכ׳ in a short moment they iearned seven sacrificial functions: the slaughtering Yoma 47b זו היא מע׳ קשותוכ׳ this is one of the difficult services (manipulations) in sacrificial rites. Ib. 32a וחמש ע׳ הןוכ׳ and there were five rites (on the Day of Atonement): the daily morning sacrifice ; a. fr.

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  • 19 כפרה

    כַּפָּרָהf. (כָּפַר) atonement, expiation, expiatory service. Zeb.8a שתהא כ׳וכ׳ that the act of expiation (sprinkling) be performed with the understanding that the sacrifice is a sin-offering. Tosef. Yoma V (IV), 6, a. e. חלוקי כ׳ v. חָלַק.Neg. II, 1 אני כַפָּרָתָן my life be an expiatory sacrifice for them (an expression of love); Esth. R. to I, 11 א״ר איבו (אני) כ׳ של ישראל. Kidd.31b (one reporting an opinion of his deceased father must say) כך … הריני כַפָּרַת משכבו so said my lord my father, may I be an expiation for his rest. Yoma 40b כפרת דמים atonement through blood; כ׳ דברים atonement by confession; a. fr.Pl. כַּפָּרוֹת. Zeb.52a (expl. Lev. 16:20) שלמו כל הכ׳ with this are all the acts of expiation (of the Day of Atonement) finished. Y.Shebu.I, 33a מחלוקי כ׳ about the classes of atonements (v. חָלַק). Gen. R. s. 44 כל הכ׳ הראה לו he showed him all expiatory sacrifices; Lev. R. s. 3; a. fr.

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  • 20 כַּפָּרָה

    כַּפָּרָהf. (כָּפַר) atonement, expiation, expiatory service. Zeb.8a שתהא כ׳וכ׳ that the act of expiation (sprinkling) be performed with the understanding that the sacrifice is a sin-offering. Tosef. Yoma V (IV), 6, a. e. חלוקי כ׳ v. חָלַק.Neg. II, 1 אני כַפָּרָתָן my life be an expiatory sacrifice for them (an expression of love); Esth. R. to I, 11 א״ר איבו (אני) כ׳ של ישראל. Kidd.31b (one reporting an opinion of his deceased father must say) כך … הריני כַפָּרַת משכבו so said my lord my father, may I be an expiation for his rest. Yoma 40b כפרת דמים atonement through blood; כ׳ דברים atonement by confession; a. fr.Pl. כַּפָּרוֹת. Zeb.52a (expl. Lev. 16:20) שלמו כל הכ׳ with this are all the acts of expiation (of the Day of Atonement) finished. Y.Shebu.I, 33a מחלוקי כ׳ about the classes of atonements (v. חָלַק). Gen. R. s. 44 כל הכ׳ הראה לו he showed him all expiatory sacrifices; Lev. R. s. 3; a. fr.

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