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  • 1 סדר

    סָדַר(Saf. of דּוּר) to arrange, order (corresp. to b. h. ערך). Pes.54a סוֹדְרָן על הכוס he pronounces them (the benedictions) in successive order over the cup. Yoma 45b top שסודרןע״ג המזבח that he must place them in order on the altar; שסדרן על הכבש … וסודרן that he must arrange them on the bridge or on the rim of the altar, until a large pile (of wood) is formed, when he must put them in order (on the altar); Tam.II, 1; a. fr.Part. pass. סָדוּר; f. סְדוּרָה Taan.8a בשביל משנתו שאינה ס׳ עליו it is because his learning is not properly systematised in his mind. Ber.57a עונותיו ס׳ לו his sins are arranged before him; מאי ס׳ ס׳ לימחל what does this mean? It means that they are arranged (ready) to be forgiven; Yoma 88a. B. Bath.69a אבנים הס׳ לגדר stones arranged for erecting a fence, contrad. to צבורות piled up (v. סָוַר); a. fr. Pi. סִידֵּר 1) same Tam.II, 3 לסַדֵּר אש המערכה to arrange the pyre, v. מַעֲרָכָה. Num. R. s. 4 כיצד מְסַדְּרִין לחםוכ׳ how did they arrange the showbread?; ib. also מַסְדִּירִים, מַסְדִּירִין (Hif.); a. fr.ס׳ שבח (cmp. ערך, Ps. 5:4, a. e.) to offer praise. Ab. Zar.7b; Ber.32a לעולם יְסַדִּר אדםוכ׳ one should always offer praise to the Lord first, and then pray (for what he needs). Ib. 34a ראשונות דומה לעבד שמְסַדֵּרוכ׳ in the first three benedictions of the Tfillah one is like a servant that offers praise to his master; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסוּדָּר. Men.95a במס׳ when everything in the Tabernacle was arranged, opp. במסולק when arrangements for moving were being made. 2) (corresp. to העריך, Lev. 27:8) to assess a persons value with reference to the vowers ability to pay, whence: to exempt from seizure (bed, tools ; v. Arakh.VI, 3, sq.). B. Mets. 113b כדרך שמסדרין בערכין כך מסדרין בבעל חוב as well as we allow an exemption from seizure in cases of vows, so we allow it in cases of debt; (Rashi quotes a Var. משרדין, v. שָׂרַד). Ned.65b שמעת מינה אין מסדריןוכ׳ (Var. משיירין) from this you may deduce that no exemption is granted the debtor; B. Mets. 114a מהו שיְסַדְּרוּוכ׳ is a debtor allowed an exemption? Y.B. Kam.IX, 7a top על מנת שלא לסַדֵּר מהוכ׳ with the condition that what my wife or my child wears is not to be exempted from seizure. Ib. אין מסדרין לו מאותו החפץ this special object is not exempted; a. e. Hif. הִסְדִּיר to arrange, establish the order of. Num. R. l. c., v. supra. Ber.28b; Meg.17b ה׳ … על הסדרוכ׳ arranged the eighteen benedictions before Rabbi in the order in which they are to be recited. Sifra Tsav, Mill. כשם שה׳ משהוכ׳ as Moses arranged the service of the Tabernacle, so he arranged ; a. e.

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  • 2 סָדַר

    סָדַר(Saf. of דּוּר) to arrange, order (corresp. to b. h. ערך). Pes.54a סוֹדְרָן על הכוס he pronounces them (the benedictions) in successive order over the cup. Yoma 45b top שסודרןע״ג המזבח that he must place them in order on the altar; שסדרן על הכבש … וסודרן that he must arrange them on the bridge or on the rim of the altar, until a large pile (of wood) is formed, when he must put them in order (on the altar); Tam.II, 1; a. fr.Part. pass. סָדוּר; f. סְדוּרָה Taan.8a בשביל משנתו שאינה ס׳ עליו it is because his learning is not properly systematised in his mind. Ber.57a עונותיו ס׳ לו his sins are arranged before him; מאי ס׳ ס׳ לימחל what does this mean? It means that they are arranged (ready) to be forgiven; Yoma 88a. B. Bath.69a אבנים הס׳ לגדר stones arranged for erecting a fence, contrad. to צבורות piled up (v. סָוַר); a. fr. Pi. סִידֵּר 1) same Tam.II, 3 לסַדֵּר אש המערכה to arrange the pyre, v. מַעֲרָכָה. Num. R. s. 4 כיצד מְסַדְּרִין לחםוכ׳ how did they arrange the showbread?; ib. also מַסְדִּירִים, מַסְדִּירִין (Hif.); a. fr.ס׳ שבח (cmp. ערך, Ps. 5:4, a. e.) to offer praise. Ab. Zar.7b; Ber.32a לעולם יְסַדִּר אדםוכ׳ one should always offer praise to the Lord first, and then pray (for what he needs). Ib. 34a ראשונות דומה לעבד שמְסַדֵּרוכ׳ in the first three benedictions of the Tfillah one is like a servant that offers praise to his master; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסוּדָּר. Men.95a במס׳ when everything in the Tabernacle was arranged, opp. במסולק when arrangements for moving were being made. 2) (corresp. to העריך, Lev. 27:8) to assess a persons value with reference to the vowers ability to pay, whence: to exempt from seizure (bed, tools ; v. Arakh.VI, 3, sq.). B. Mets. 113b כדרך שמסדרין בערכין כך מסדרין בבעל חוב as well as we allow an exemption from seizure in cases of vows, so we allow it in cases of debt; (Rashi quotes a Var. משרדין, v. שָׂרַד). Ned.65b שמעת מינה אין מסדריןוכ׳ (Var. משיירין) from this you may deduce that no exemption is granted the debtor; B. Mets. 114a מהו שיְסַדְּרוּוכ׳ is a debtor allowed an exemption? Y.B. Kam.IX, 7a top על מנת שלא לסַדֵּר מהוכ׳ with the condition that what my wife or my child wears is not to be exempted from seizure. Ib. אין מסדרין לו מאותו החפץ this special object is not exempted; a. e. Hif. הִסְדִּיר to arrange, establish the order of. Num. R. l. c., v. supra. Ber.28b; Meg.17b ה׳ … על הסדרוכ׳ arranged the eighteen benedictions before Rabbi in the order in which they are to be recited. Sifra Tsav, Mill. כשם שה׳ משהוכ׳ as Moses arranged the service of the Tabernacle, so he arranged ; a. e.

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  • 3 שבח

    שָׁבַח(b. h.) (to grow, spread, to improve, grow in value. B. Bath. 135b שֶׁבַח ששָׁבְחוּוכ׳ an improvement which the estate obtained of itself, i. e. a natural increase in value by growth, Ib. 143b שבחו נכסים מחמת נכסים the estate improved through outlays made from the estate; שבחו … מחמת עצמן the estate improved owing to their (the heirs) own expense of labor or money; a. e. Hif. הִשְׁבִּיחַ 1) to improve, ameliorate. B. Mets.14b גזל … והִשְׁבִּיחָהּ if one took unlawful possession of a field and sold it to another person who made improvements in it. B. Bath. 124b שבח שהִשְׁבִּיתוּ יורשיןוכ׳ an improvement which the heirs made after their fathers death, Ib. IX, 3 השביחו לאמצע, v. אֶמְצַע. Ib. הִשְׁבִּיחָה לעצמה the increase of value which she produced goes to her own profit; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to improve, grow in value. Maas. Sh. II, 1; a. e. 3) to get bright, v. infra. Pi. שִׁבֵּחַ 1) ( to amplify, to praise. Erub.19a ולא עוד אלא שמְשַׁבֵּחַ and not only (does he submit to Gods judgment in silence), but he even praises. Succ.27b, v. עַצְלָן. Sot.VII, 8 ושִׁבְּחוּהוּ חכמים and the scholars praised him for it. Mekh. Bo, s. 12 הודו ושִׁבְּחוּוכ׳ they offered thanks and praise that the emeny did not see (their dead) Ib. צריך לשַׁבֵּחַ must offer praise; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשוּבָּח; f. מְשוּבַּחַת; pl. מְשוּבָּחִין; מְשוּבָּחוֹת a) improved, valuable; b) praise-worthy. Y.Yoma VI, 43c top מש׳ בגופו a sacrifice superior as to its body (stouter), מש׳ במראיו better looking. Cant. R. to I, 1 המש׳ שבשירים the most precious of songs. Num. R. s. 163> (ref. to Num. 13:22) שהפסולת שלה משובחת מן המש׳ (not משובח), v. פְּסוֹלֶת; a. fr. 2) to quiet, tame.Part. pass. as ab. Yalk. Num. 729 כחו … ומה מש׳ how great is the strength of this lion, and how tame he is! Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ 1) to spread, (of light) get bright. Midr. Till. to Ps. 22 ואחר כך היא מִשְׁתַּבַּחַת והולכת ed. Bub. (oth. ed. מַשְׁבַּחַת Hif.) and at last it grows bright and brighter; Cant. R. to VI, 10 מרטבת (corr. acc.). 2) to be improved. Gen. R. s. 34 כל זמן שהוא כותשה היא משתבחת the more he beats it (the flax), the better it grows; ib. s. 32; ib. s. 55 משת׳ והולכת; Midr. Till. to Ps. 11 מַשְׁבַּחַת והולכת (Hif.; ed. Bub. משבח והולך, read: מַשְׁבִּיחַ, or משובח); Yalk. Gen. 95 משובחת; Yalk. Ps. 654 משב׳; a. e. 3) to praise ones self. Bekh.45b הקב״ה מִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ בבעלי קומה the Lord prides himself on conquering men of high stature. Ex. R. s. 9 אותו רשע משתבח ואומרוכ׳ that wicked man (Pharaoh) prides himself and says, that he is a god; a. e. 4) to be praised. Ib. s. 41 הקב״ה יִשְׁתַּבַּח שמו ויתעלה זכרו the Holy One, blessed be he, praised be his name, and exalted his memory; a. fr.

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  • 4 שָׁבַח

    שָׁבַח(b. h.) (to grow, spread, to improve, grow in value. B. Bath. 135b שֶׁבַח ששָׁבְחוּוכ׳ an improvement which the estate obtained of itself, i. e. a natural increase in value by growth, Ib. 143b שבחו נכסים מחמת נכסים the estate improved through outlays made from the estate; שבחו … מחמת עצמן the estate improved owing to their (the heirs) own expense of labor or money; a. e. Hif. הִשְׁבִּיחַ 1) to improve, ameliorate. B. Mets.14b גזל … והִשְׁבִּיחָהּ if one took unlawful possession of a field and sold it to another person who made improvements in it. B. Bath. 124b שבח שהִשְׁבִּיתוּ יורשיןוכ׳ an improvement which the heirs made after their fathers death, Ib. IX, 3 השביחו לאמצע, v. אֶמְצַע. Ib. הִשְׁבִּיחָה לעצמה the increase of value which she produced goes to her own profit; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to improve, grow in value. Maas. Sh. II, 1; a. e. 3) to get bright, v. infra. Pi. שִׁבֵּחַ 1) ( to amplify, to praise. Erub.19a ולא עוד אלא שמְשַׁבֵּחַ and not only (does he submit to Gods judgment in silence), but he even praises. Succ.27b, v. עַצְלָן. Sot.VII, 8 ושִׁבְּחוּהוּ חכמים and the scholars praised him for it. Mekh. Bo, s. 12 הודו ושִׁבְּחוּוכ׳ they offered thanks and praise that the emeny did not see (their dead) Ib. צריך לשַׁבֵּחַ must offer praise; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשוּבָּח; f. מְשוּבַּחַת; pl. מְשוּבָּחִין; מְשוּבָּחוֹת a) improved, valuable; b) praise-worthy. Y.Yoma VI, 43c top מש׳ בגופו a sacrifice superior as to its body (stouter), מש׳ במראיו better looking. Cant. R. to I, 1 המש׳ שבשירים the most precious of songs. Num. R. s. 163> (ref. to Num. 13:22) שהפסולת שלה משובחת מן המש׳ (not משובח), v. פְּסוֹלֶת; a. fr. 2) to quiet, tame.Part. pass. as ab. Yalk. Num. 729 כחו … ומה מש׳ how great is the strength of this lion, and how tame he is! Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ 1) to spread, (of light) get bright. Midr. Till. to Ps. 22 ואחר כך היא מִשְׁתַּבַּחַת והולכת ed. Bub. (oth. ed. מַשְׁבַּחַת Hif.) and at last it grows bright and brighter; Cant. R. to VI, 10 מרטבת (corr. acc.). 2) to be improved. Gen. R. s. 34 כל זמן שהוא כותשה היא משתבחת the more he beats it (the flax), the better it grows; ib. s. 32; ib. s. 55 משת׳ והולכת; Midr. Till. to Ps. 11 מַשְׁבַּחַת והולכת (Hif.; ed. Bub. משבח והולך, read: מַשְׁבִּיחַ, or משובח); Yalk. Gen. 95 משובחת; Yalk. Ps. 654 משב׳; a. e. 3) to praise ones self. Bekh.45b הקב״ה מִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ בבעלי קומה the Lord prides himself on conquering men of high stature. Ex. R. s. 9 אותו רשע משתבח ואומרוכ׳ that wicked man (Pharaoh) prides himself and says, that he is a god; a. e. 4) to be praised. Ib. s. 41 הקב״ה יִשְׁתַּבַּח שמו ויתעלה זכרו the Holy One, blessed be he, praised be his name, and exalted his memory; a. fr.

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  • 5 קלס II

    קָלַסII, Pi. קִלֵּס, קִי׳ (denom. of קוֹל, Pales) (to shout, make noise, 1) to praise; (b. h. to decry, deride). B. Bath. 176a אע״פ שק׳ר״יוכ׳ although R. Yishm. praised Ben N. (commended his argument) the practice follows his (R. Yishmaels) opinion; Y. ib. X, end, 17d על מדרשו קִילְּסוֹ he commended him for his mode of argumentation. Lev. R. s. 30 ניקח … ונְקַלֵּס להקב״ה let us take up the Lulab and Ethrog and offer praise to the Lord. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (expl. סֹלּוּ, Ps. 68:5) קַלְּסוּ (not קילסו) praise him. Ib. Ps. 104; a. v. fr. 2) to tramp or clap (in wailing ceremonies or on joyous occasions), v. קִילּוּס II, 2. M. Kat. 27b המְקַלֵּס לא יְקַלֵּסוכ׳ the tramper (at mourning ceremonies) must not tramp with a sandal on his foot, but with a shoe, to avoid accident. Hithpa. הִתְקַלֵּס to be praised; to be done honor to by song, clapping Y.Ḥag.I, 76c כשהיה רואה … מִתְקַלְּסִין (not … סון) whenever he saw a deceased person or a bride honored.

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  • 6 קָלַס

    קָלַסII, Pi. קִלֵּס, קִי׳ (denom. of קוֹל, Pales) (to shout, make noise, 1) to praise; (b. h. to decry, deride). B. Bath. 176a אע״פ שק׳ר״יוכ׳ although R. Yishm. praised Ben N. (commended his argument) the practice follows his (R. Yishmaels) opinion; Y. ib. X, end, 17d על מדרשו קִילְּסוֹ he commended him for his mode of argumentation. Lev. R. s. 30 ניקח … ונְקַלֵּס להקב״ה let us take up the Lulab and Ethrog and offer praise to the Lord. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (expl. סֹלּוּ, Ps. 68:5) קַלְּסוּ (not קילסו) praise him. Ib. Ps. 104; a. v. fr. 2) to tramp or clap (in wailing ceremonies or on joyous occasions), v. קִילּוּס II, 2. M. Kat. 27b המְקַלֵּס לא יְקַלֵּסוכ׳ the tramper (at mourning ceremonies) must not tramp with a sandal on his foot, but with a shoe, to avoid accident. Hithpa. הִתְקַלֵּס to be praised; to be done honor to by song, clapping Y.Ḥag.I, 76c כשהיה רואה … מִתְקַלְּסִין (not … סון) whenever he saw a deceased person or a bride honored.

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  • 7 יהּ

    יָהּ(b. h.) Yah, abbreviation of the Tetragrammaton. Succ.IV, 5 (45a, missing in Ms. M., v. marginal note to ed.); Tosef. ib. III, 1 לַיָּהּ ולך מזבח unto Yah and unto thee, O altar (do we give praise); Succ.45b ליה אנחנו מודים ולךוכ׳ to Yah we offer thanks and thee (altar) we praise. Ib. V, 4 (51b) אנו ליה וליה עינינו we are Yahs and to Y. we lift up your eyes. Gen. R. s. 79, end, v. דְיָקִינְתִּין; a. e.

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  • 8 יָהּ

    יָהּ(b. h.) Yah, abbreviation of the Tetragrammaton. Succ.IV, 5 (45a, missing in Ms. M., v. marginal note to ed.); Tosef. ib. III, 1 לַיָּהּ ולך מזבח unto Yah and unto thee, O altar (do we give praise); Succ.45b ליה אנחנו מודים ולךוכ׳ to Yah we offer thanks and thee (altar) we praise. Ib. V, 4 (51b) אנו ליה וליה עינינו we are Yahs and to Y. we lift up your eyes. Gen. R. s. 79, end, v. דְיָקִינְתִּין; a. e.

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  • 9 ידי

    ידי, יָדָה(b. h.) to point, move (cmp. b. h. הָדָה).Denom. יָד. Hif. הוֹדָה ( to raise hands, 1) to thank, acknowledge; to give praise. Taan.6b מוֹדִים … לך we offer thanks unto thee. Ber.V, 3 he who says in public prayer מודים מודים … אותו ‘we thank, we thank (as if pointing in different directions and acknowledging two divinities) must be silenced. Ib. IX, 5 (play on מ̇אד̇ך, Deut. 6:5) בכל מ̇ד̇ה ומדה … הוי מוֹדֶה לו for whatever measure He metes out to thee, give thanks to Him. Ib. 54b ארבעה צריכין להוֹרוֹת four persons are bound to offer public thanks; a. v. fr. 2) to admit, consent, to confess. Pes.IV, 9 (56a); Ber.10a על ג׳ הוֹדוּ לו concerning three of his acts they agreed with him. B. Mets.3a, a. fr. מוֹדֶה במקצת הטענה he who admits part of his opponents claim. Shebu. VI, 3; Keth.108b, a. e. טענו … וה׳ לו בשעורים, v. טָעַן I. B. Mets.12b בשחייב מודה when the debtor admits his indebtedness; a. v. fr. Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהן מודין, v. מוֹרִיר. Hithpa. הִתְיַדֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְוַדֶּה, (denom. of תּוֹדָה, cmp. Josh. 7:19) to confess ones sins before God. Yoma III, 8 ומִתְיַרֶּה and confesses in public. Ib. 40a להגריל ולהִתְוַדּוֹת to cast lots and to make confession (on the head of the scapegoat). Y. ib. VIII, end, 45c אע״פשנ׳ בערבית צריך להתודותוכ׳ although he has made confession in the evening prayer, he must again confess ; a. fr.V. וִידּוּי.

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  • 10 ידה

    ידי, יָדָה(b. h.) to point, move (cmp. b. h. הָדָה).Denom. יָד. Hif. הוֹדָה ( to raise hands, 1) to thank, acknowledge; to give praise. Taan.6b מוֹדִים … לך we offer thanks unto thee. Ber.V, 3 he who says in public prayer מודים מודים … אותו ‘we thank, we thank (as if pointing in different directions and acknowledging two divinities) must be silenced. Ib. IX, 5 (play on מ̇אד̇ך, Deut. 6:5) בכל מ̇ד̇ה ומדה … הוי מוֹדֶה לו for whatever measure He metes out to thee, give thanks to Him. Ib. 54b ארבעה צריכין להוֹרוֹת four persons are bound to offer public thanks; a. v. fr. 2) to admit, consent, to confess. Pes.IV, 9 (56a); Ber.10a על ג׳ הוֹדוּ לו concerning three of his acts they agreed with him. B. Mets.3a, a. fr. מוֹדֶה במקצת הטענה he who admits part of his opponents claim. Shebu. VI, 3; Keth.108b, a. e. טענו … וה׳ לו בשעורים, v. טָעַן I. B. Mets.12b בשחייב מודה when the debtor admits his indebtedness; a. v. fr. Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהן מודין, v. מוֹרִיר. Hithpa. הִתְיַדֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְוַדֶּה, (denom. of תּוֹדָה, cmp. Josh. 7:19) to confess ones sins before God. Yoma III, 8 ומִתְיַרֶּה and confesses in public. Ib. 40a להגריל ולהִתְוַדּוֹת to cast lots and to make confession (on the head of the scapegoat). Y. ib. VIII, end, 45c אע״פשנ׳ בערבית צריך להתודותוכ׳ although he has made confession in the evening prayer, he must again confess ; a. fr.V. וִידּוּי.

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  • 11 יָדָה

    ידי, יָדָה(b. h.) to point, move (cmp. b. h. הָדָה).Denom. יָד. Hif. הוֹדָה ( to raise hands, 1) to thank, acknowledge; to give praise. Taan.6b מוֹדִים … לך we offer thanks unto thee. Ber.V, 3 he who says in public prayer מודים מודים … אותו ‘we thank, we thank (as if pointing in different directions and acknowledging two divinities) must be silenced. Ib. IX, 5 (play on מ̇אד̇ך, Deut. 6:5) בכל מ̇ד̇ה ומדה … הוי מוֹדֶה לו for whatever measure He metes out to thee, give thanks to Him. Ib. 54b ארבעה צריכין להוֹרוֹת four persons are bound to offer public thanks; a. v. fr. 2) to admit, consent, to confess. Pes.IV, 9 (56a); Ber.10a על ג׳ הוֹדוּ לו concerning three of his acts they agreed with him. B. Mets.3a, a. fr. מוֹדֶה במקצת הטענה he who admits part of his opponents claim. Shebu. VI, 3; Keth.108b, a. e. טענו … וה׳ לו בשעורים, v. טָעַן I. B. Mets.12b בשחייב מודה when the debtor admits his indebtedness; a. v. fr. Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 6 שהן מודין, v. מוֹרִיר. Hithpa. הִתְיַדֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְוַדֶּה, (denom. of תּוֹדָה, cmp. Josh. 7:19) to confess ones sins before God. Yoma III, 8 ומִתְיַרֶּה and confesses in public. Ib. 40a להגריל ולהִתְוַדּוֹת to cast lots and to make confession (on the head of the scapegoat). Y. ib. VIII, end, 45c אע״פשנ׳ בערבית צריך להתודותוכ׳ although he has made confession in the evening prayer, he must again confess ; a. fr.V. וִידּוּי.

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  • 12 הודאה

    הוֹדָאָה, הוֹדָיָה,f. ( ודי) 1) confession, admission. Shebu.VI, 1הה׳ בשוהוכ׳ the amount admitted to be due must be at least one Prutah. B. Mets.3b, a. fr. הוֹדָאַת בעל דיןוכ׳ the admission of indebtedness by the defendant is worth as much as a hundred witnesses; a. fr. 2) confession before the Lord, thanksgiving. Sot.IX, 10 (47a) הוֹדָיַית המעשר (Mish. הוֹדָיוֹת, pl.) the confession to be recited on having given away the third years tithes (Deut. 26:12 sq.); ib. 47b הוֹדָאַת; Maas. Sh. V, 15 (Mish. ed. הודיות). Gen. R. s. 71 Leah seized פלךה׳ the shuttle of confession (made gratitude her duty, Gen. 29:35); בעליה׳ men of confession (ready to admit their wrong or to thank the Lord); Midr. Sam. ch. XXVIII.Ber.IV, 2 (28b) אני נותןה׳וכ׳ I offer thanks for my lot (being permitted to teach). Y. ib. I, 3d top ה׳ ושבחוכ׳ thanks and praise are due to ; a. fr. 3) Hodaah, the first of the last three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions ( תפלה), so named from the words Modim Ber.34a בה׳ תחלהוכ׳ in reciting the Hodaah one must bend at the beginning Ib. b בה׳ ובה׳ של הלל on reading the Hodaah or the thanksgiving in Hallel (הוֹדוּ). Ib. ה׳ דבה״מ the thanksgiving in the grace after meal (נוֹדֶה לְךָוכ׳). Y.Taan.II, 65c bot. הידייה.Pl. הוֹדָאיֹת, הוֹדָיוֹת. Taan.6b ברוך רוב הה׳ blessed be He to whom a multitude of thanks is due; אל הה׳ the Power to whom (all) thanksgivings are due; Y.Ber.I, 3d top; a. fr.Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. פר שלה׳ the bullock over which the confessions are uttered.Esp. Hodâaoth, proceedings resting on evidences of the defendants admission of his indebtedness. Snh.2b; B. Kam.84b; a. e.; cmp. אוֹדִיתָא.

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  • 13 הודיה

    הוֹדָאָה, הוֹדָיָה,f. ( ודי) 1) confession, admission. Shebu.VI, 1הה׳ בשוהוכ׳ the amount admitted to be due must be at least one Prutah. B. Mets.3b, a. fr. הוֹדָאַת בעל דיןוכ׳ the admission of indebtedness by the defendant is worth as much as a hundred witnesses; a. fr. 2) confession before the Lord, thanksgiving. Sot.IX, 10 (47a) הוֹדָיַית המעשר (Mish. הוֹדָיוֹת, pl.) the confession to be recited on having given away the third years tithes (Deut. 26:12 sq.); ib. 47b הוֹדָאַת; Maas. Sh. V, 15 (Mish. ed. הודיות). Gen. R. s. 71 Leah seized פלךה׳ the shuttle of confession (made gratitude her duty, Gen. 29:35); בעליה׳ men of confession (ready to admit their wrong or to thank the Lord); Midr. Sam. ch. XXVIII.Ber.IV, 2 (28b) אני נותןה׳וכ׳ I offer thanks for my lot (being permitted to teach). Y. ib. I, 3d top ה׳ ושבחוכ׳ thanks and praise are due to ; a. fr. 3) Hodaah, the first of the last three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions ( תפלה), so named from the words Modim Ber.34a בה׳ תחלהוכ׳ in reciting the Hodaah one must bend at the beginning Ib. b בה׳ ובה׳ של הלל on reading the Hodaah or the thanksgiving in Hallel (הוֹדוּ). Ib. ה׳ דבה״מ the thanksgiving in the grace after meal (נוֹדֶה לְךָוכ׳). Y.Taan.II, 65c bot. הידייה.Pl. הוֹדָאיֹת, הוֹדָיוֹת. Taan.6b ברוך רוב הה׳ blessed be He to whom a multitude of thanks is due; אל הה׳ the Power to whom (all) thanksgivings are due; Y.Ber.I, 3d top; a. fr.Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. פר שלה׳ the bullock over which the confessions are uttered.Esp. Hodâaoth, proceedings resting on evidences of the defendants admission of his indebtedness. Snh.2b; B. Kam.84b; a. e.; cmp. אוֹדִיתָא.

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  • 14 הוֹדָאָה

    הוֹדָאָה, הוֹדָיָה,f. ( ודי) 1) confession, admission. Shebu.VI, 1הה׳ בשוהוכ׳ the amount admitted to be due must be at least one Prutah. B. Mets.3b, a. fr. הוֹדָאַת בעל דיןוכ׳ the admission of indebtedness by the defendant is worth as much as a hundred witnesses; a. fr. 2) confession before the Lord, thanksgiving. Sot.IX, 10 (47a) הוֹדָיַית המעשר (Mish. הוֹדָיוֹת, pl.) the confession to be recited on having given away the third years tithes (Deut. 26:12 sq.); ib. 47b הוֹדָאַת; Maas. Sh. V, 15 (Mish. ed. הודיות). Gen. R. s. 71 Leah seized פלךה׳ the shuttle of confession (made gratitude her duty, Gen. 29:35); בעליה׳ men of confession (ready to admit their wrong or to thank the Lord); Midr. Sam. ch. XXVIII.Ber.IV, 2 (28b) אני נותןה׳וכ׳ I offer thanks for my lot (being permitted to teach). Y. ib. I, 3d top ה׳ ושבחוכ׳ thanks and praise are due to ; a. fr. 3) Hodaah, the first of the last three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions ( תפלה), so named from the words Modim Ber.34a בה׳ תחלהוכ׳ in reciting the Hodaah one must bend at the beginning Ib. b בה׳ ובה׳ של הלל on reading the Hodaah or the thanksgiving in Hallel (הוֹדוּ). Ib. ה׳ דבה״מ the thanksgiving in the grace after meal (נוֹדֶה לְךָוכ׳). Y.Taan.II, 65c bot. הידייה.Pl. הוֹדָאיֹת, הוֹדָיוֹת. Taan.6b ברוך רוב הה׳ blessed be He to whom a multitude of thanks is due; אל הה׳ the Power to whom (all) thanksgivings are due; Y.Ber.I, 3d top; a. fr.Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. פר שלה׳ the bullock over which the confessions are uttered.Esp. Hodâaoth, proceedings resting on evidences of the defendants admission of his indebtedness. Snh.2b; B. Kam.84b; a. e.; cmp. אוֹדִיתָא.

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  • 15 הוֹדָיָה

    הוֹדָאָה, הוֹדָיָה,f. ( ודי) 1) confession, admission. Shebu.VI, 1הה׳ בשוהוכ׳ the amount admitted to be due must be at least one Prutah. B. Mets.3b, a. fr. הוֹדָאַת בעל דיןוכ׳ the admission of indebtedness by the defendant is worth as much as a hundred witnesses; a. fr. 2) confession before the Lord, thanksgiving. Sot.IX, 10 (47a) הוֹדָיַית המעשר (Mish. הוֹדָיוֹת, pl.) the confession to be recited on having given away the third years tithes (Deut. 26:12 sq.); ib. 47b הוֹדָאַת; Maas. Sh. V, 15 (Mish. ed. הודיות). Gen. R. s. 71 Leah seized פלךה׳ the shuttle of confession (made gratitude her duty, Gen. 29:35); בעליה׳ men of confession (ready to admit their wrong or to thank the Lord); Midr. Sam. ch. XXVIII.Ber.IV, 2 (28b) אני נותןה׳וכ׳ I offer thanks for my lot (being permitted to teach). Y. ib. I, 3d top ה׳ ושבחוכ׳ thanks and praise are due to ; a. fr. 3) Hodaah, the first of the last three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions ( תפלה), so named from the words Modim Ber.34a בה׳ תחלהוכ׳ in reciting the Hodaah one must bend at the beginning Ib. b בה׳ ובה׳ של הלל on reading the Hodaah or the thanksgiving in Hallel (הוֹדוּ). Ib. ה׳ דבה״מ the thanksgiving in the grace after meal (נוֹדֶה לְךָוכ׳). Y.Taan.II, 65c bot. הידייה.Pl. הוֹדָאיֹת, הוֹדָיוֹת. Taan.6b ברוך רוב הה׳ blessed be He to whom a multitude of thanks is due; אל הה׳ the Power to whom (all) thanksgivings are due; Y.Ber.I, 3d top; a. fr.Y.Taan.III, 66d bot. פר שלה׳ the bullock over which the confessions are uttered.Esp. Hodâaoth, proceedings resting on evidences of the defendants admission of his indebtedness. Snh.2b; B. Kam.84b; a. e.; cmp. אוֹדִיתָא.

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  • 16 עלי

    עלי, עָלָה(b. h.) to go up, rise; to come up, arrive. Pes.VIII, 3 מי שיַּעֲלֶה מכםוכ׳ whichever of you shall first arrive at Jerusalem (for the Passover), v. infra. Snh.X, 3 אינה עתידה לַעֲלוֹת shall not rise (from the grave at the time of resurrection). Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to גבול עולם, Prov. 22:28) זו עוֹלֵי מצרים this refers to those who came up from Egypt; Hag. 3b. Ib. עולי בבל those who came back from Babylonia. Ber.20a, a. e. (ref. to Gen. 49:22) א״ת עֲלֵי עין אלא עוֹלֵי עין read not ‘ăle ‘ayin. but ‘ole ‘ayin, those rising above the (evil) eye (whom the evil eye cannot affect). Snh.111a כשע׳ משה למרום when Moses came up to heaven. Keth.61a עוֹלָה עמווכ׳ she rises with him, but does not go down with him, i. e. the wife rises to the husbands social position and can claim its comforts, if it be a higher one than her own, ; a. v. fr.Ḥull.17b עוֹלֶה ויורד בסכין a going up and down in a slaughtering knife, i. e. a curved blade. קרבן עולה ויורד, v. יָרַד. עלה על דעת, v. דַּעַת.Esp. to be put on the altar, be offered. Zeb.IX. 1 אם עָלְתָה לא תרד if it has been offered, it must not be taken down again. Ib. 2. Men.22b מכאן לעוֹלִין שאינן מבטליןוכ׳ this proves that things which are offered up (e. g. blood of several sacrifices that has become mixed up) do not neutralize one another. Ib. 23a חיבורי טלין that which is attached to things which go on the altar; a. fr.Idiomatic uses: a) (sub. לחשבון) to be counted in; to be accounted as. M. Kat. III, 5 שבת עולה ואינהוכ׳ the Sabbath counts as one of the seven days of mourning, and does not discontinue the mourning, i. e. the mourning continues after the Sabbath; רגלים מפסיקין ואינן עולין festivals discontinue (the mourning begun before), but do not count, i. e. if the burial took place on a festive day, the mourning days begin after the festival. Ab. IV, 13 עוֹלָה זדון, v. זָדוֹן. Zeb.I, 3 לא עָלוּ לבעלים משום חובה the owners of the sacrifices are not credited with them as a compliance with their obligation; a. fr.b) to rise in value; to be esteemed. Ab. l. c. וכתר שם טוב עוֹלֶה על גביהן the crown of a good name is worth more than all of them; a. e.c) (to rise on the scale, be outweighed, to be void, be neutralized (cmp. בָּטֵל). Ter. IV, 7 תרומה עולה באחד ומאה Trumah (mixed up in secular matter) is neutralized in one hundred and one (i. e. one against one hundred). Ib. 11 תַּעֲלֶה באחד ומאה is neutralized in ; לא תעלה is not neutralized. Ib. 13; a. fr.d) ע׳ לרגל, or ע׳ to go up (to Jerusalem and the Temple) for the festival. Yoma 21 בשעה שישראל עולין לרגל when the Israelites were in the Temple on the festivals. Ḥag.I, 1. Ib. 4a שאינן ראויין לעלות who are not fit for the pilgrimage. Pes.8b, a. e. עוֹלֵי רגלים pilgrims; a. fr.e) ע׳ בידו to obtain, achieve. Ber.35b עָלְתָה בידן they were successful. Naz.23a מי שנתכוון לעלות בידו בשר חזיר וע׳ בידו בשר טלה he who intended to obtain flesh of the swine, and happened to obtain mutton; a. fr. Pi. עִילָּה. 1) to elevate, exalt, praise. Sabb.33b יהודה שעי׳ יִתְעַלֶּה Judah who elevated (praised the Roman government), shall be elevated (to high office). Y.Snh.X, 29c top שעִילּוּ אותיוכ׳ who exalted me, v. זָבַח. Gen. R. s. 15 (ref. to וישם, Gen. 2:8) עי׳ אותו God raised him (made him a dignitary, by analogy to Deut. 17:15); a. fr. 2) to prize, to acquire at the highest price, bid for. Ib. s. 16 (ref. to ויקח, Gen. 2:15) עי׳ אותו he acquired him (by analogy to Is. 14:2; v. infra Hithpa.); Yalk. ib. 22. Gen. R. s. 40 (ref. to ויעלו, Jer. 38:13) מְעַלִּין אותו (or מַעֲלִין, Hif.) they bade for him. Hif. הֶעֱלָה 1) to raise, bring up. Makhsh. VI, 1 המַעֲלֶה פירותיווכ׳ if one carries his fruits up to the roof, v. כְּנִימָה; Tosef. ib. III, 1. Pesik. R. s. 26 ובקושי הֶעֱלוּהוּ and with hard work they brought him up (out of the pit); a. v. fr.Esp. to offer on the altar. Zeb.XIV, 3 המַעֲלֶה מבשרוכ׳ he who offers parts of the flesh of a sin offering Ib. XIII, 1 שחט בפנים וה׳ בחוץ if he slaughtered a sacrifice within the Temple precincts, and offered it without; a. v. fr. 2) to raise, promote to a higher dignity. Yoma 20b, a. fr. מַעֲלִין בקדש ולא מורידין we may promote (a person or thing) to a higher grade of sanctity, but must not degrade. Tosef.Ned.VI, 5 שמעלה … מטומאתן which raises (relieves) the unclean from their uncleanness; Ned.75b; Y. ib. X, 42a; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד, v. יָרַד.Idiomatic uses: a) to cause to go up from the readers place (which was low, v. תֵּיבה); to remove, discharge. Ber.29a ולא הָעֱלוּהוּ and they did not remove him. Ib. טעה … מעלין אותו if a reader makes a mistake in the twelfth section of the Tfillah (v. מִין III), he must be removed; a. fr.b) (v. Kal, c) to neutralize. Ter. IV, 8 תאנים שחורות מַעֲלוֹתוכ׳ black figs help to neutralize in conjunction with white ones, i. e. the black and the white secular figs are counted together against the admixture of figs of Trumah whether black or white; a. fr.c) (v. Kal, a) to account, credit or charge. B. Mets.69b אני אעלה לך סלעוכ׳ I will give thee credit for one Sela each month (as a compensation for the use of the cow). Ab. II, 2 מעלה אני עליכםוכ׳ I (the Lord) shall credit you with a large reward, just as if you had accomplished (the good you had intended to do). Ib. III, 7, sq. מעלה עליו הכתוב כאילווכ׳ the Bible text (the Lord) charges him as if he had endangered his life (v. חוּב). Yoma 81b מעלה עליו הכתוב כאילווכ׳ is accounted to his credit, as if he had fasted on the ninth and the tenth; a. fr.d) (v. Kal, e) to succeed, profit. Snh.90b הֶעֱלֵיתֶם בידכם, v. יָעַל.f) ה׳ חן to effect grace; to find favor. Gen. R. s. 9 הלואי תהא מַעֲלַת חן לפני … כשם שהֶעֱלִיתוכ׳ Oh, that thou wouldst find favor before me (please me) at all times, as thou dost now; a. e.g) ה׳ חֵמָה ( to let anger rise, to become angry. Ib. s. 93 בשעה שהיה יהודה מעלה ח׳וכ׳ whenever Judah got angry, the hair ; a. e.h) (with or sub. ארוכה) to heal up. Ḥull.77a, v. אֲרוּכָה II. Shebi. IV, 6 לא שיַעֲלֶה, v. פָּשַׁח; a. fr. Nif. נַעֲלָה to be removed, withdraw. Tosef. Yoma I, 12 בעון … שכינה נַעֲלַת through the sin of bloodshed has the Divine Presence withdrawn (Sifré Num. 161 מסתלקת). Hithpa. הִתְעַלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֶּה 1) to be raised, exalted. Sabb.33b, v. supra; a. e. 2) to be raised in price, to be bargained for at auction. Gen. R. s. 40, end (ref. to וַתֻּקַּח, Gen. 12:15) מִתְעַלָּה והולכת חדוכ׳ higher and higher prices were offered for her; one said, I give ; Esth. R. to II, 16 (ref. to ותלקח, ib.) מתעלה בליקוחין.

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  • 17 עלה

    עלי, עָלָה(b. h.) to go up, rise; to come up, arrive. Pes.VIII, 3 מי שיַּעֲלֶה מכםוכ׳ whichever of you shall first arrive at Jerusalem (for the Passover), v. infra. Snh.X, 3 אינה עתידה לַעֲלוֹת shall not rise (from the grave at the time of resurrection). Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to גבול עולם, Prov. 22:28) זו עוֹלֵי מצרים this refers to those who came up from Egypt; Hag. 3b. Ib. עולי בבל those who came back from Babylonia. Ber.20a, a. e. (ref. to Gen. 49:22) א״ת עֲלֵי עין אלא עוֹלֵי עין read not ‘ăle ‘ayin. but ‘ole ‘ayin, those rising above the (evil) eye (whom the evil eye cannot affect). Snh.111a כשע׳ משה למרום when Moses came up to heaven. Keth.61a עוֹלָה עמווכ׳ she rises with him, but does not go down with him, i. e. the wife rises to the husbands social position and can claim its comforts, if it be a higher one than her own, ; a. v. fr.Ḥull.17b עוֹלֶה ויורד בסכין a going up and down in a slaughtering knife, i. e. a curved blade. קרבן עולה ויורד, v. יָרַד. עלה על דעת, v. דַּעַת.Esp. to be put on the altar, be offered. Zeb.IX. 1 אם עָלְתָה לא תרד if it has been offered, it must not be taken down again. Ib. 2. Men.22b מכאן לעוֹלִין שאינן מבטליןוכ׳ this proves that things which are offered up (e. g. blood of several sacrifices that has become mixed up) do not neutralize one another. Ib. 23a חיבורי טלין that which is attached to things which go on the altar; a. fr.Idiomatic uses: a) (sub. לחשבון) to be counted in; to be accounted as. M. Kat. III, 5 שבת עולה ואינהוכ׳ the Sabbath counts as one of the seven days of mourning, and does not discontinue the mourning, i. e. the mourning continues after the Sabbath; רגלים מפסיקין ואינן עולין festivals discontinue (the mourning begun before), but do not count, i. e. if the burial took place on a festive day, the mourning days begin after the festival. Ab. IV, 13 עוֹלָה זדון, v. זָדוֹן. Zeb.I, 3 לא עָלוּ לבעלים משום חובה the owners of the sacrifices are not credited with them as a compliance with their obligation; a. fr.b) to rise in value; to be esteemed. Ab. l. c. וכתר שם טוב עוֹלֶה על גביהן the crown of a good name is worth more than all of them; a. e.c) (to rise on the scale, be outweighed, to be void, be neutralized (cmp. בָּטֵל). Ter. IV, 7 תרומה עולה באחד ומאה Trumah (mixed up in secular matter) is neutralized in one hundred and one (i. e. one against one hundred). Ib. 11 תַּעֲלֶה באחד ומאה is neutralized in ; לא תעלה is not neutralized. Ib. 13; a. fr.d) ע׳ לרגל, or ע׳ to go up (to Jerusalem and the Temple) for the festival. Yoma 21 בשעה שישראל עולין לרגל when the Israelites were in the Temple on the festivals. Ḥag.I, 1. Ib. 4a שאינן ראויין לעלות who are not fit for the pilgrimage. Pes.8b, a. e. עוֹלֵי רגלים pilgrims; a. fr.e) ע׳ בידו to obtain, achieve. Ber.35b עָלְתָה בידן they were successful. Naz.23a מי שנתכוון לעלות בידו בשר חזיר וע׳ בידו בשר טלה he who intended to obtain flesh of the swine, and happened to obtain mutton; a. fr. Pi. עִילָּה. 1) to elevate, exalt, praise. Sabb.33b יהודה שעי׳ יִתְעַלֶּה Judah who elevated (praised the Roman government), shall be elevated (to high office). Y.Snh.X, 29c top שעִילּוּ אותיוכ׳ who exalted me, v. זָבַח. Gen. R. s. 15 (ref. to וישם, Gen. 2:8) עי׳ אותו God raised him (made him a dignitary, by analogy to Deut. 17:15); a. fr. 2) to prize, to acquire at the highest price, bid for. Ib. s. 16 (ref. to ויקח, Gen. 2:15) עי׳ אותו he acquired him (by analogy to Is. 14:2; v. infra Hithpa.); Yalk. ib. 22. Gen. R. s. 40 (ref. to ויעלו, Jer. 38:13) מְעַלִּין אותו (or מַעֲלִין, Hif.) they bade for him. Hif. הֶעֱלָה 1) to raise, bring up. Makhsh. VI, 1 המַעֲלֶה פירותיווכ׳ if one carries his fruits up to the roof, v. כְּנִימָה; Tosef. ib. III, 1. Pesik. R. s. 26 ובקושי הֶעֱלוּהוּ and with hard work they brought him up (out of the pit); a. v. fr.Esp. to offer on the altar. Zeb.XIV, 3 המַעֲלֶה מבשרוכ׳ he who offers parts of the flesh of a sin offering Ib. XIII, 1 שחט בפנים וה׳ בחוץ if he slaughtered a sacrifice within the Temple precincts, and offered it without; a. v. fr. 2) to raise, promote to a higher dignity. Yoma 20b, a. fr. מַעֲלִין בקדש ולא מורידין we may promote (a person or thing) to a higher grade of sanctity, but must not degrade. Tosef.Ned.VI, 5 שמעלה … מטומאתן which raises (relieves) the unclean from their uncleanness; Ned.75b; Y. ib. X, 42a; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד, v. יָרַד.Idiomatic uses: a) to cause to go up from the readers place (which was low, v. תֵּיבה); to remove, discharge. Ber.29a ולא הָעֱלוּהוּ and they did not remove him. Ib. טעה … מעלין אותו if a reader makes a mistake in the twelfth section of the Tfillah (v. מִין III), he must be removed; a. fr.b) (v. Kal, c) to neutralize. Ter. IV, 8 תאנים שחורות מַעֲלוֹתוכ׳ black figs help to neutralize in conjunction with white ones, i. e. the black and the white secular figs are counted together against the admixture of figs of Trumah whether black or white; a. fr.c) (v. Kal, a) to account, credit or charge. B. Mets.69b אני אעלה לך סלעוכ׳ I will give thee credit for one Sela each month (as a compensation for the use of the cow). Ab. II, 2 מעלה אני עליכםוכ׳ I (the Lord) shall credit you with a large reward, just as if you had accomplished (the good you had intended to do). Ib. III, 7, sq. מעלה עליו הכתוב כאילווכ׳ the Bible text (the Lord) charges him as if he had endangered his life (v. חוּב). Yoma 81b מעלה עליו הכתוב כאילווכ׳ is accounted to his credit, as if he had fasted on the ninth and the tenth; a. fr.d) (v. Kal, e) to succeed, profit. Snh.90b הֶעֱלֵיתֶם בידכם, v. יָעַל.f) ה׳ חן to effect grace; to find favor. Gen. R. s. 9 הלואי תהא מַעֲלַת חן לפני … כשם שהֶעֱלִיתוכ׳ Oh, that thou wouldst find favor before me (please me) at all times, as thou dost now; a. e.g) ה׳ חֵמָה ( to let anger rise, to become angry. Ib. s. 93 בשעה שהיה יהודה מעלה ח׳וכ׳ whenever Judah got angry, the hair ; a. e.h) (with or sub. ארוכה) to heal up. Ḥull.77a, v. אֲרוּכָה II. Shebi. IV, 6 לא שיַעֲלֶה, v. פָּשַׁח; a. fr. Nif. נַעֲלָה to be removed, withdraw. Tosef. Yoma I, 12 בעון … שכינה נַעֲלַת through the sin of bloodshed has the Divine Presence withdrawn (Sifré Num. 161 מסתלקת). Hithpa. הִתְעַלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֶּה 1) to be raised, exalted. Sabb.33b, v. supra; a. e. 2) to be raised in price, to be bargained for at auction. Gen. R. s. 40, end (ref. to וַתֻּקַּח, Gen. 12:15) מִתְעַלָּה והולכת חדוכ׳ higher and higher prices were offered for her; one said, I give ; Esth. R. to II, 16 (ref. to ותלקח, ib.) מתעלה בליקוחין.

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  • 18 עָלָה

    עלי, עָלָה(b. h.) to go up, rise; to come up, arrive. Pes.VIII, 3 מי שיַּעֲלֶה מכםוכ׳ whichever of you shall first arrive at Jerusalem (for the Passover), v. infra. Snh.X, 3 אינה עתידה לַעֲלוֹת shall not rise (from the grave at the time of resurrection). Y.Peah V, end, 19a (ref. to גבול עולם, Prov. 22:28) זו עוֹלֵי מצרים this refers to those who came up from Egypt; Hag. 3b. Ib. עולי בבל those who came back from Babylonia. Ber.20a, a. e. (ref. to Gen. 49:22) א״ת עֲלֵי עין אלא עוֹלֵי עין read not ‘ăle ‘ayin. but ‘ole ‘ayin, those rising above the (evil) eye (whom the evil eye cannot affect). Snh.111a כשע׳ משה למרום when Moses came up to heaven. Keth.61a עוֹלָה עמווכ׳ she rises with him, but does not go down with him, i. e. the wife rises to the husbands social position and can claim its comforts, if it be a higher one than her own, ; a. v. fr.Ḥull.17b עוֹלֶה ויורד בסכין a going up and down in a slaughtering knife, i. e. a curved blade. קרבן עולה ויורד, v. יָרַד. עלה על דעת, v. דַּעַת.Esp. to be put on the altar, be offered. Zeb.IX. 1 אם עָלְתָה לא תרד if it has been offered, it must not be taken down again. Ib. 2. Men.22b מכאן לעוֹלִין שאינן מבטליןוכ׳ this proves that things which are offered up (e. g. blood of several sacrifices that has become mixed up) do not neutralize one another. Ib. 23a חיבורי טלין that which is attached to things which go on the altar; a. fr.Idiomatic uses: a) (sub. לחשבון) to be counted in; to be accounted as. M. Kat. III, 5 שבת עולה ואינהוכ׳ the Sabbath counts as one of the seven days of mourning, and does not discontinue the mourning, i. e. the mourning continues after the Sabbath; רגלים מפסיקין ואינן עולין festivals discontinue (the mourning begun before), but do not count, i. e. if the burial took place on a festive day, the mourning days begin after the festival. Ab. IV, 13 עוֹלָה זדון, v. זָדוֹן. Zeb.I, 3 לא עָלוּ לבעלים משום חובה the owners of the sacrifices are not credited with them as a compliance with their obligation; a. fr.b) to rise in value; to be esteemed. Ab. l. c. וכתר שם טוב עוֹלֶה על גביהן the crown of a good name is worth more than all of them; a. e.c) (to rise on the scale, be outweighed, to be void, be neutralized (cmp. בָּטֵל). Ter. IV, 7 תרומה עולה באחד ומאה Trumah (mixed up in secular matter) is neutralized in one hundred and one (i. e. one against one hundred). Ib. 11 תַּעֲלֶה באחד ומאה is neutralized in ; לא תעלה is not neutralized. Ib. 13; a. fr.d) ע׳ לרגל, or ע׳ to go up (to Jerusalem and the Temple) for the festival. Yoma 21 בשעה שישראל עולין לרגל when the Israelites were in the Temple on the festivals. Ḥag.I, 1. Ib. 4a שאינן ראויין לעלות who are not fit for the pilgrimage. Pes.8b, a. e. עוֹלֵי רגלים pilgrims; a. fr.e) ע׳ בידו to obtain, achieve. Ber.35b עָלְתָה בידן they were successful. Naz.23a מי שנתכוון לעלות בידו בשר חזיר וע׳ בידו בשר טלה he who intended to obtain flesh of the swine, and happened to obtain mutton; a. fr. Pi. עִילָּה. 1) to elevate, exalt, praise. Sabb.33b יהודה שעי׳ יִתְעַלֶּה Judah who elevated (praised the Roman government), shall be elevated (to high office). Y.Snh.X, 29c top שעִילּוּ אותיוכ׳ who exalted me, v. זָבַח. Gen. R. s. 15 (ref. to וישם, Gen. 2:8) עי׳ אותו God raised him (made him a dignitary, by analogy to Deut. 17:15); a. fr. 2) to prize, to acquire at the highest price, bid for. Ib. s. 16 (ref. to ויקח, Gen. 2:15) עי׳ אותו he acquired him (by analogy to Is. 14:2; v. infra Hithpa.); Yalk. ib. 22. Gen. R. s. 40 (ref. to ויעלו, Jer. 38:13) מְעַלִּין אותו (or מַעֲלִין, Hif.) they bade for him. Hif. הֶעֱלָה 1) to raise, bring up. Makhsh. VI, 1 המַעֲלֶה פירותיווכ׳ if one carries his fruits up to the roof, v. כְּנִימָה; Tosef. ib. III, 1. Pesik. R. s. 26 ובקושי הֶעֱלוּהוּ and with hard work they brought him up (out of the pit); a. v. fr.Esp. to offer on the altar. Zeb.XIV, 3 המַעֲלֶה מבשרוכ׳ he who offers parts of the flesh of a sin offering Ib. XIII, 1 שחט בפנים וה׳ בחוץ if he slaughtered a sacrifice within the Temple precincts, and offered it without; a. v. fr. 2) to raise, promote to a higher dignity. Yoma 20b, a. fr. מַעֲלִין בקדש ולא מורידין we may promote (a person or thing) to a higher grade of sanctity, but must not degrade. Tosef.Ned.VI, 5 שמעלה … מטומאתן which raises (relieves) the unclean from their uncleanness; Ned.75b; Y. ib. X, 42a; a. fr. לא מעלה ולא מוריד, v. יָרַד.Idiomatic uses: a) to cause to go up from the readers place (which was low, v. תֵּיבה); to remove, discharge. Ber.29a ולא הָעֱלוּהוּ and they did not remove him. Ib. טעה … מעלין אותו if a reader makes a mistake in the twelfth section of the Tfillah (v. מִין III), he must be removed; a. fr.b) (v. Kal, c) to neutralize. Ter. IV, 8 תאנים שחורות מַעֲלוֹתוכ׳ black figs help to neutralize in conjunction with white ones, i. e. the black and the white secular figs are counted together against the admixture of figs of Trumah whether black or white; a. fr.c) (v. Kal, a) to account, credit or charge. B. Mets.69b אני אעלה לך סלעוכ׳ I will give thee credit for one Sela each month (as a compensation for the use of the cow). Ab. II, 2 מעלה אני עליכםוכ׳ I (the Lord) shall credit you with a large reward, just as if you had accomplished (the good you had intended to do). Ib. III, 7, sq. מעלה עליו הכתוב כאילווכ׳ the Bible text (the Lord) charges him as if he had endangered his life (v. חוּב). Yoma 81b מעלה עליו הכתוב כאילווכ׳ is accounted to his credit, as if he had fasted on the ninth and the tenth; a. fr.d) (v. Kal, e) to succeed, profit. Snh.90b הֶעֱלֵיתֶם בידכם, v. יָעַל.f) ה׳ חן to effect grace; to find favor. Gen. R. s. 9 הלואי תהא מַעֲלַת חן לפני … כשם שהֶעֱלִיתוכ׳ Oh, that thou wouldst find favor before me (please me) at all times, as thou dost now; a. e.g) ה׳ חֵמָה ( to let anger rise, to become angry. Ib. s. 93 בשעה שהיה יהודה מעלה ח׳וכ׳ whenever Judah got angry, the hair ; a. e.h) (with or sub. ארוכה) to heal up. Ḥull.77a, v. אֲרוּכָה II. Shebi. IV, 6 לא שיַעֲלֶה, v. פָּשַׁח; a. fr. Nif. נַעֲלָה to be removed, withdraw. Tosef. Yoma I, 12 בעון … שכינה נַעֲלַת through the sin of bloodshed has the Divine Presence withdrawn (Sifré Num. 161 מסתלקת). Hithpa. הִתְעַלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֶּה 1) to be raised, exalted. Sabb.33b, v. supra; a. e. 2) to be raised in price, to be bargained for at auction. Gen. R. s. 40, end (ref. to וַתֻּקַּח, Gen. 12:15) מִתְעַלָּה והולכת חדוכ׳ higher and higher prices were offered for her; one said, I give ; Esth. R. to II, 16 (ref. to ותלקח, ib.) מתעלה בליקוחין.

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  • 19 שתק

    שָׁתַק(b. h.) to be quiet, silent. Keth.14b ממזר וצווח חלל ושוֹתֵק one who cries (protests) when called a bastard, but keeps his peace when called a ḥalal (v. חָלָל II). Sabb.33b יוסי שש׳וכ׳ Jose, who kept silence (when the Roman government was criticised), shall be exiled to Sepphoris. Men.72a הוי פקח ושְׁתוֹק be wise and keep thy peace. Gen. R. s. 51 שתיקה שש׳ לאברהםוכ׳ (God remembered to Lot) the silence which he observed towards Abraham when he said ; a. fr. Pi. שִׁיתֵּק to cause to be silent, silence, stop. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 12 שִׁיתְּקוֹ בגערה he silenced him with a rebuke; Y. ib. II, 78a bot. ושִׁתְּקוֹ בנזיפה. Sabb.67b המְשַׁתֶּקֶת (or המַשְׁתֶּקֶת Hif.), v. צָוַוח; Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 15 השוֹתֶקֶת. Ber.V, 3 האומר … מְשַׁתְּקִין אותו he who (in reading the prayers) says … modim modim (we offer thanks, twice) must be stopped (as suspected of heresy). Tanḥ. Aḥăré 9 בקש יהושע לשַׁתֵּקוכ׳ Joshua wanted to silence the sun (keep him from giving praise, ref. to Josh. 10:12); a. fr.Esp. to deny the claim of, dismiss. Yeb.100b מאי שתוקי … שמשתקים אותו מנכסי אביו in what respect is he considered a shthuḳi (v. שְׁתוּקִי)? Is it that we deny him a share in his fathers estate?; ib. משתקין אותו מדיני כהונה we deny him the privileges of priesthood (declare him a ḥalal); Keth.13b מַשְׁתִּיקִין Hif. Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּתֵּק 1) to stop speaking, close the argument. Gen. R. s. 49, end נ׳ הסניגורוכ׳ when the defense stops, the judge rises; עמד … נ׳ הסניגור when the judge rises, the defense is bound to stop; Yalk. ib. 84; a. e. 2) to become speechless, be struck dumb. Gitt. VII, 1 נ׳ ואמרו לווכ׳ if a man has lost his speech, and they say to him, shall we write a letter of divorce ? Y.Snh.VI, beg.23b; Bab. ib. 43a; a. e.

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  • 20 שָׁתַק

    שָׁתַק(b. h.) to be quiet, silent. Keth.14b ממזר וצווח חלל ושוֹתֵק one who cries (protests) when called a bastard, but keeps his peace when called a ḥalal (v. חָלָל II). Sabb.33b יוסי שש׳וכ׳ Jose, who kept silence (when the Roman government was criticised), shall be exiled to Sepphoris. Men.72a הוי פקח ושְׁתוֹק be wise and keep thy peace. Gen. R. s. 51 שתיקה שש׳ לאברהםוכ׳ (God remembered to Lot) the silence which he observed towards Abraham when he said ; a. fr. Pi. שִׁיתֵּק to cause to be silent, silence, stop. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 12 שִׁיתְּקוֹ בגערה he silenced him with a rebuke; Y. ib. II, 78a bot. ושִׁתְּקוֹ בנזיפה. Sabb.67b המְשַׁתֶּקֶת (or המַשְׁתֶּקֶת Hif.), v. צָוַוח; Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 15 השוֹתֶקֶת. Ber.V, 3 האומר … מְשַׁתְּקִין אותו he who (in reading the prayers) says … modim modim (we offer thanks, twice) must be stopped (as suspected of heresy). Tanḥ. Aḥăré 9 בקש יהושע לשַׁתֵּקוכ׳ Joshua wanted to silence the sun (keep him from giving praise, ref. to Josh. 10:12); a. fr.Esp. to deny the claim of, dismiss. Yeb.100b מאי שתוקי … שמשתקים אותו מנכסי אביו in what respect is he considered a shthuḳi (v. שְׁתוּקִי)? Is it that we deny him a share in his fathers estate?; ib. משתקין אותו מדיני כהונה we deny him the privileges of priesthood (declare him a ḥalal); Keth.13b מַשְׁתִּיקִין Hif. Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּתֵּק 1) to stop speaking, close the argument. Gen. R. s. 49, end נ׳ הסניגורוכ׳ when the defense stops, the judge rises; עמד … נ׳ הסניגור when the judge rises, the defense is bound to stop; Yalk. ib. 84; a. e. 2) to become speechless, be struck dumb. Gitt. VII, 1 נ׳ ואמרו לווכ׳ if a man has lost his speech, and they say to him, shall we write a letter of divorce ? Y.Snh.VI, beg.23b; Bab. ib. 43a; a. e.

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