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21 סִיקָרִיקוֹן
סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr. -
22 סִקָ׳
סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr. -
23 שוק III
שוּקIII m. (b. h.; v. שוּק I) ( meeting place, market, street. Gen. R. s. 91 ש׳ של זונות the place where harlots meet. Pes.110a בזמן שלא ראה פני הש׳ if he has not seen the open. i. e. if he has not been in the open air between one cup and the other. B. Kam. 115a תקנת הש׳ the market ordinance (that he who buys a stolen object publicly has a right to his purchasing money on restoring the object). Yeb.53a התרת יבמה לש׳ making a ybamah permitted to all the world, i. e. freeing a woman from her dependence on her brother-in-law. Ib. 98b פגע ביבמה לש׳ he might (on marrying her) strike on a ‘ ybamah abroad, i. e. on one bound to another man as her yabam; a. v. fr.Num. R. S. 2018>, a. e. בעל הש׳ market commissioner.Pl. שְׁוָוקִים, שְׁוָוקִין, שְׁוָקִ׳. Ib. 17> (expl. קרית הצות, Num. 22:39) שעשה ש׳ שלוכ׳ he arranged commercial markets. Sabb.33b תקנו ש׳וכ׳ they (the Romans in Palestine) made markets to place harlots there; Ab. Zar.2b. Tosef.Makhsh.III, 8 הבאין מבית הש׳ that are brought back from the market houses; a. fr.Constr. שוּקֵי. Erub.29a, a. e. הריני … בש׳ טבריא I am (to-day) as bright as Ben ʿAzzai was in the meeting places of Tiberias; a. fr. -
24 שוּק
שוּקIII m. (b. h.; v. שוּק I) ( meeting place, market, street. Gen. R. s. 91 ש׳ של זונות the place where harlots meet. Pes.110a בזמן שלא ראה פני הש׳ if he has not seen the open. i. e. if he has not been in the open air between one cup and the other. B. Kam. 115a תקנת הש׳ the market ordinance (that he who buys a stolen object publicly has a right to his purchasing money on restoring the object). Yeb.53a התרת יבמה לש׳ making a ybamah permitted to all the world, i. e. freeing a woman from her dependence on her brother-in-law. Ib. 98b פגע ביבמה לש׳ he might (on marrying her) strike on a ‘ ybamah abroad, i. e. on one bound to another man as her yabam; a. v. fr.Num. R. S. 2018>, a. e. בעל הש׳ market commissioner.Pl. שְׁוָוקִים, שְׁוָוקִין, שְׁוָקִ׳. Ib. 17> (expl. קרית הצות, Num. 22:39) שעשה ש׳ שלוכ׳ he arranged commercial markets. Sabb.33b תקנו ש׳וכ׳ they (the Romans in Palestine) made markets to place harlots there; Ab. Zar.2b. Tosef.Makhsh.III, 8 הבאין מבית הש׳ that are brought back from the market houses; a. fr.Constr. שוּקֵי. Erub.29a, a. e. הריני … בש׳ טבריא I am (to-day) as bright as Ben ʿAzzai was in the meeting places of Tiberias; a. fr.
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