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improvised altar

  • 1 במה

    בָּמָהf. (b. h.; prob. fr. בוא) entrance, gathering place, ascent (cmp. b. h. מָבוֹא a. מַעֲלֶה); esp. Bamah, name of the legitimate altars prior to, and of the illegitimate after, the establishment of a central sanctuary (at Shiloh) and of the Temple at Jerusalem; temporary or improvised altar; v. Zeb. XIV, 4–8.Meg.I, 10 ב׳ גדולה national altar; ב׳ קטנה local altar (during their period of legitimacy); Tosef.Zeb. XII, 17 sq.; a. fr.Pl. בָּמוֹת Zeb. l. c. Ib. 114b בשעת היתר הב׳ at the period when bamoth were permitted, v. supra; a. fr. Meg.32a הלוחות והב׳, v. בִּימָה. Cmp. בִּימָה.

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  • 2 בָּמָה

    בָּמָהf. (b. h.; prob. fr. בוא) entrance, gathering place, ascent (cmp. b. h. מָבוֹא a. מַעֲלֶה); esp. Bamah, name of the legitimate altars prior to, and of the illegitimate after, the establishment of a central sanctuary (at Shiloh) and of the Temple at Jerusalem; temporary or improvised altar; v. Zeb. XIV, 4–8.Meg.I, 10 ב׳ גדולה national altar; ב׳ קטנה local altar (during their period of legitimacy); Tosef.Zeb. XII, 17 sq.; a. fr.Pl. בָּמוֹת Zeb. l. c. Ib. 114b בשעת היתר הב׳ at the period when bamoth were permitted, v. supra; a. fr. Meg.32a הלוחות והב׳, v. בִּימָה. Cmp. בִּימָה.

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  • 3 ז״ב

    ז״בan abbreviation for זְמַן a. בָּמָה. Zeb.28b דדמי ליה בז״ב because both subjects have reference to time and application to the improvised altar (v. בָּמָה) as well as to the Temple.

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  • 4 כירה II

    כִּירָהII f. (b. h. כִּרַיִם; cmp. כּוּר II) a portable stove on feet, with caves for two pots, v. כּוּפָּח. Sabb.38b. Ib. III, 1. Ib. 138b, v. יָרֵךְ. Kel. VI, 1 העושה שתי … כ׳ if one improvises a stove by means of two stones; Tosef. ib. B. Kam. V, 3 כרה ed. Zuck. (R. S. to Kel. VI, 4 כירה). Kel. VI, 2 כִּירַת הטבחים the butchers stove (improvised with several stones). Y.Bets. II, 61c top בשאה שכִּירָתְךָ סתומה at a time when thine own (private) stove is closed (when you are not permitted to cook), opp. כירת רבך thy Masters stove (the altar); Bab. ib. 20b; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 10; a. fr.Pl. כִּירִים. Kel. VI, 3 שתי כ׳ two fire-places.Dual form: כִּירַיִים, כִּירַיִם. Sabb.III, 2. B. Mets.VIII, 7. Sifra Shmini Mill. לא … אלא מן הכ׳ they brought the fire in from the (private) stove; Lev. R. s. 20; Tanḥ. Aḥaré 6; ed. Bub. 7 מבית (ה)כ׳ from the kitchen. Ab. dR. N. ch. XII כ׳ זה טמא (Var. כ׳ זו טמאה; v. II Vers., ed. Schechter, ch. XXVIII) this stove is unclean.

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  • 5 כִּירָה

    כִּירָהII f. (b. h. כִּרַיִם; cmp. כּוּר II) a portable stove on feet, with caves for two pots, v. כּוּפָּח. Sabb.38b. Ib. III, 1. Ib. 138b, v. יָרֵךְ. Kel. VI, 1 העושה שתי … כ׳ if one improvises a stove by means of two stones; Tosef. ib. B. Kam. V, 3 כרה ed. Zuck. (R. S. to Kel. VI, 4 כירה). Kel. VI, 2 כִּירַת הטבחים the butchers stove (improvised with several stones). Y.Bets. II, 61c top בשאה שכִּירָתְךָ סתומה at a time when thine own (private) stove is closed (when you are not permitted to cook), opp. כירת רבך thy Masters stove (the altar); Bab. ib. 20b; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 10; a. fr.Pl. כִּירִים. Kel. VI, 3 שתי כ׳ two fire-places.Dual form: כִּירַיִים, כִּירַיִם. Sabb.III, 2. B. Mets.VIII, 7. Sifra Shmini Mill. לא … אלא מן הכ׳ they brought the fire in from the (private) stove; Lev. R. s. 20; Tanḥ. Aḥaré 6; ed. Bub. 7 מבית (ה)כ׳ from the kitchen. Ab. dR. N. ch. XII כ׳ זה טמא (Var. כ׳ זו טמאה; v. II Vers., ed. Schechter, ch. XXVIII) this stove is unclean.

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