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  • 1 בלם I

    בָּלַםI (b. h.; denom. of בְּלוֹם, √בל, בלל, fodder-bag, nose-bag, muzzle) to muzzle, restrain. Yalk. Num. 743 (read in place of כדו בלוםוכ׳:) פיו בָּלוּם לעמו של משה יכול הוא לִבְלֹום צפורנו של אחד מהם the mouth of the people of Moses is tied up (we dare not talk), but can he tie up (disable) the nail of any of them (the Canaanites)? Ḥull.89a (play on בלימה, Job 26:7) שבּוֹלֵםוכ׳ who restrains himself in strife (refrains from violence, keeps silence). 2) part. pass. בָּלוּם (cmp. אִלֵּם) unfit for use, lame, sore, swollen, closed by a tumor. Bekh.40b פיו ב׳ one whose mouth is swollen (one opin. in Rashi: shrunk); רגליו מְבוּלָּמוֹת (Pu.) one whose feet are swollen (shrunk). Ib. 43b חוטמו ב׳ Ar. (ed. בולם, corr. acc.) whose nose is obstructed.Gitt.67a אוצר ב׳ a packed treasury of knowledge; v. בָּלַס.Part. Pu. מְבוּלָּם, v. supra. Hif. הִבְלִים to restrict … Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. ובלבד שיַבְלִים לעיסתו provided that (when cutting) he does only as much as is needed for his dough for the offering; (Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b, s. v. אלא, cites שיכלה עיסתו, v. כָּלָה.

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  • 2 בָּלַם

    בָּלַםI (b. h.; denom. of בְּלוֹם, √בל, בלל, fodder-bag, nose-bag, muzzle) to muzzle, restrain. Yalk. Num. 743 (read in place of כדו בלוםוכ׳:) פיו בָּלוּם לעמו של משה יכול הוא לִבְלֹום צפורנו של אחד מהם the mouth of the people of Moses is tied up (we dare not talk), but can he tie up (disable) the nail of any of them (the Canaanites)? Ḥull.89a (play on בלימה, Job 26:7) שבּוֹלֵםוכ׳ who restrains himself in strife (refrains from violence, keeps silence). 2) part. pass. בָּלוּם (cmp. אִלֵּם) unfit for use, lame, sore, swollen, closed by a tumor. Bekh.40b פיו ב׳ one whose mouth is swollen (one opin. in Rashi: shrunk); רגליו מְבוּלָּמוֹת (Pu.) one whose feet are swollen (shrunk). Ib. 43b חוטמו ב׳ Ar. (ed. בולם, corr. acc.) whose nose is obstructed.Gitt.67a אוצר ב׳ a packed treasury of knowledge; v. בָּלַס.Part. Pu. מְבוּלָּם, v. supra. Hif. הִבְלִים to restrict … Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. ובלבד שיַבְלִים לעיסתו provided that (when cutting) he does only as much as is needed for his dough for the offering; (Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b, s. v. אלא, cites שיכלה עיסתו, v. כָּלָה.

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  • 3 התאבק בעפר רגליו

    sit at one's feet, be a follower of

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  • 4 צ'ארלי צ'פלין

    Charlie Chaplin, Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (1889-1977), English comedy and film star; position in which one's feet are turned outwards

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  • 5 בסיס

    בְּסִיס, בְּסִיסָאf. ch. sam(בסיס whatever is subservient to another object). Targ. 1 Kings 7:30; a. fr.Y.Sabb.XVII, 16b top ב׳ דידיה its (the delphicas) pedestal. Y.Succ.V, 55b bot. whatever (structure) stands isolated being one hundred feet high בעי ב׳וכ׳ requires a buttress (in the shape of an ascent) of thirty three cubits on each side.Pl. בְּסִיסַיָּא. Targ. 1 Kings 7:27; a. e.

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  • 6 בסיסא

    בְּסִיס, בְּסִיסָאf. ch. sam(בסיס whatever is subservient to another object). Targ. 1 Kings 7:30; a. fr.Y.Sabb.XVII, 16b top ב׳ דידיה its (the delphicas) pedestal. Y.Succ.V, 55b bot. whatever (structure) stands isolated being one hundred feet high בעי ב׳וכ׳ requires a buttress (in the shape of an ascent) of thirty three cubits on each side.Pl. בְּסִיסַיָּא. Targ. 1 Kings 7:27; a. e.

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  • 7 בְּסִיס

    בְּסִיס, בְּסִיסָאf. ch. sam(בסיס whatever is subservient to another object). Targ. 1 Kings 7:30; a. fr.Y.Sabb.XVII, 16b top ב׳ דידיה its (the delphicas) pedestal. Y.Succ.V, 55b bot. whatever (structure) stands isolated being one hundred feet high בעי ב׳וכ׳ requires a buttress (in the shape of an ascent) of thirty three cubits on each side.Pl. בְּסִיסַיָּא. Targ. 1 Kings 7:27; a. e.

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  • 8 בְּסִיסָא

    בְּסִיס, בְּסִיסָאf. ch. sam(בסיס whatever is subservient to another object). Targ. 1 Kings 7:30; a. fr.Y.Sabb.XVII, 16b top ב׳ דידיה its (the delphicas) pedestal. Y.Succ.V, 55b bot. whatever (structure) stands isolated being one hundred feet high בעי ב׳וכ׳ requires a buttress (in the shape of an ascent) of thirty three cubits on each side.Pl. בְּסִיסַיָּא. Targ. 1 Kings 7:27; a. e.

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  • 9 קידוש

    קִידּוּש, קִדּ׳m. (קָדַש) 1) sanctification, esp. ק׳ השם the sanctification of the Name (of the Lord, v. קְדוּשָּׁה), loyally to the Jewish faith, martyrdom. Y.Shebi.IV, 35a bot. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a>. Deut. R. s. 2 (ref. to Prov. 24:21) אמר לו דבר של ק׳ שמיוכ׳ (not קידש שמא) the Lord said to Solomon, a thing which concerns the sanctification of my name (the unity of God) dost thou express by a brief allusion? Y.Kidd.IV, 65c bot. גדול הוא ק׳ השם מחילול השם a positive act of sanctification of the Name is superior to (supersedes) a law which is to prevent profanation of the Name; בחילול השם כתיב … ובק׳ השם מתחלתוכ׳ concerning the profanation of the Name it is written (Deut. 21:23), ‘thou shalt not suffer his body to remain (even) over night, but when the Name was to be sanctified (by an act of retributive justice), it is written (2 Sam. 21:10), ‘from the beginning of the harvest ; Y.Snh.VI, 23d (corr. acc.); a. fr.Pl. קִידּוּשִׁין. laws of sanctity. Y.Yeb.II, 3d top למה סמך … לפרשת ק׳ why does the Biblical text join the chapter on sanctity (Lev. 19) to that on incest (Lev. 17)?; (Lev. R. s. 24 לפרשת קְדוֹשִׁים, v. קָדוֹש). 2) proclamation of sanctity; a) of the New Moon, seasons (by the authorities). Tosef.Snh.II, 1 ק׳ החדש ועיבורוכ׳ the proclamation of the New Moon and the intercalation of a month require a court of three. Y. ib. I, 18c top חבירים … לק׳ הח׳ dare untitled scholars (v. חָבֵר) be admitted to sit on the proclamation of the New Moon?; a. fr.B. Bath. 121a מועדייי׳ צריכין ק׳ בית דיןוכ׳ the festivals of the Lord require to be regulated by the proclamation of the court, but the weekly Sabbath does not. Y.R. Hash. III, 58d bot. ק׳ב״ד the official proclamation of the jubilee; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ex. R. s. 15 קִדּוּשֵׁי החדשים the proceedings at the proclamation of the New Moon.b) proclamation of the sanctity of the day by special prayer, Ḳiddush. Pes.100a מפסיקין לק׳ when the Sabbath or Holy Day begins, we must interrupt a meal to recite Ḳiddush. Ib. b ידי ק׳ יצאו they (that heard the Ḳiddush at synagogue) have complied with the duty of ushering the Sabbath in with Ḳiddush. Ib. 105a sq. אם אין לו … ק׳ היום מפני שק׳ היוםוכ׳ he who has only one cup of wine, recites over it the Ḳiddush of the day, because the sanctification of the day takes precedence of honoring the day (by grace after meal with wine). Meg.27b מכרה … והביאה לי ק׳ היום sold the bonnet on her head and procured for me the wine for the Ḳiddush of the day; a. fr. 3) washing hands and feet prior to a priestly function. Zeb.19b כיצד מצות ק׳ how is the act of washing done? Ib. לינה מועלת ק׳וכ׳ the intervention of the night has an effect on the sanctification of hands and feet, makes a renewed washing of hands and feet necessary. Ib. ק׳ שני the second sanctification (immediately before approaching the altar); Yoma 32b; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. III, 3. Ib. 32b; a. e. 4) (of mixed seeds) condemnation (v. קָרַש Pl. 7). Yeb.83a. 5) putting ashes in the water of lustration; the ashes put in. Ib. 42a bot. אסיפת אפרה … וק׳ (not לק׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50) the collecting of its ashes, the drawing of water and the putting in of the ashes; ib. b Par. Vl, 1 ונפל הק׳וכ׳ and ashes fell on his hand. Ib. 2. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 1 עוסק עם הק׳ is engaged in the act of ḳiddush. Ib. 3 צריך ק׳ שני requires an additional putting in of ashes; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. 5; a. e.6) betrothal. Mekh. Mishp. s. 3 ק׳ אחר ק׳וכ׳ the father of a minor has the authority to give her away in marriage a second time, v. אַמְהוּת; אבל לא אמהות אחר ק׳ but he cannot hire her out after having once given her away. Y.Kidd.II, 62c top נכללין בק׳ … בשלשה קידושין they (the three objects he gave her, when he said, ‘be betrothed with this, and this and this) are combined to form one act of betrothal (which is valid, if the three objects combined have the legally prescribed value), and are separated (if he said, ‘be betrothed with this, with this, with this) to form three acts of betrothal (and one of the objects at least must have the legal value); a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib.Esp. ḳiddush in, the act of betrothal, legal and legitimate marriage (connubium). Kidd.IV, 9 קִידּוּשֶׁיהָ ק׳ her acceptance of the betrothal is a valid marriage; קִדּוּשָׁיו ק׳ his (the authorized messengers) acceptance is valid. Ib. III, 12 כל מקום שיש ק׳ ואין עברהוכ׳ wherever a betrothal is valid (where there is connubium), and no sin is connected with it, the issue follows the legal status of the male parent; וכל מקום שיש ק׳ ויש עברהוכ׳ but where the betrothal, if performed, is valid but sin is connected therewith, the issue has the status of the inferior parent, e. g. a widow married to a high priest. Ib. כל מי שאין לה עליו ק׳ אבל יש לה על אחרים ק׳וכ׳ in a case where a marriage cannot take place with that special person (on account of consanguinity), but may take place with others, the issue is a bastard (מַמְזֵר); וכל מי שאין לה לא עליו … ק׳וכ׳ where a marriage cannot take place either with that special person or with other Israelites (she having no right of connubium), the issue follows the status of the mother. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין ק׳ תופסיןוכ׳ betrothal takes no effect in the case of Kidd.60b, a. fr. קִידּוּשֵׁי ודאי an undisputed betrothal; קידושי ספק a legally doubtful betrothal; a. fr.Trnsf. קִידּוּשִׁים, קִידּוּשִׁין, קִדּ׳ betrothal festivities, contrad. to wedding festivities. Num. R. s. 12 ועשה לה ק׳ גדולים and arranged for her sake large festivities; ib. (ref. to Ex. 20:18) ולא היו אלא ק׳ and these were merely the solemnities of (Israels) betrothal (ref. to וקדשתם, ib. 19:10); Pesik. R. s. 5; Tanḥ. Naso 17. Ḳiddushin, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud Babli and Yrushalmi, of the Order of Nashim. B. Bath.52b (a reference to Tosef.Kidd.I, 5) תני וב … בק׳ דבי לוי Rab … taught from the treatise of Ḳiddushin of the school of Levi (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1).

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  • 10 קד׳

    קִידּוּש, קִדּ׳m. (קָדַש) 1) sanctification, esp. ק׳ השם the sanctification of the Name (of the Lord, v. קְדוּשָּׁה), loyally to the Jewish faith, martyrdom. Y.Shebi.IV, 35a bot. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a>. Deut. R. s. 2 (ref. to Prov. 24:21) אמר לו דבר של ק׳ שמיוכ׳ (not קידש שמא) the Lord said to Solomon, a thing which concerns the sanctification of my name (the unity of God) dost thou express by a brief allusion? Y.Kidd.IV, 65c bot. גדול הוא ק׳ השם מחילול השם a positive act of sanctification of the Name is superior to (supersedes) a law which is to prevent profanation of the Name; בחילול השם כתיב … ובק׳ השם מתחלתוכ׳ concerning the profanation of the Name it is written (Deut. 21:23), ‘thou shalt not suffer his body to remain (even) over night, but when the Name was to be sanctified (by an act of retributive justice), it is written (2 Sam. 21:10), ‘from the beginning of the harvest ; Y.Snh.VI, 23d (corr. acc.); a. fr.Pl. קִידּוּשִׁין. laws of sanctity. Y.Yeb.II, 3d top למה סמך … לפרשת ק׳ why does the Biblical text join the chapter on sanctity (Lev. 19) to that on incest (Lev. 17)?; (Lev. R. s. 24 לפרשת קְדוֹשִׁים, v. קָדוֹש). 2) proclamation of sanctity; a) of the New Moon, seasons (by the authorities). Tosef.Snh.II, 1 ק׳ החדש ועיבורוכ׳ the proclamation of the New Moon and the intercalation of a month require a court of three. Y. ib. I, 18c top חבירים … לק׳ הח׳ dare untitled scholars (v. חָבֵר) be admitted to sit on the proclamation of the New Moon?; a. fr.B. Bath. 121a מועדייי׳ צריכין ק׳ בית דיןוכ׳ the festivals of the Lord require to be regulated by the proclamation of the court, but the weekly Sabbath does not. Y.R. Hash. III, 58d bot. ק׳ב״ד the official proclamation of the jubilee; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ex. R. s. 15 קִדּוּשֵׁי החדשים the proceedings at the proclamation of the New Moon.b) proclamation of the sanctity of the day by special prayer, Ḳiddush. Pes.100a מפסיקין לק׳ when the Sabbath or Holy Day begins, we must interrupt a meal to recite Ḳiddush. Ib. b ידי ק׳ יצאו they (that heard the Ḳiddush at synagogue) have complied with the duty of ushering the Sabbath in with Ḳiddush. Ib. 105a sq. אם אין לו … ק׳ היום מפני שק׳ היוםוכ׳ he who has only one cup of wine, recites over it the Ḳiddush of the day, because the sanctification of the day takes precedence of honoring the day (by grace after meal with wine). Meg.27b מכרה … והביאה לי ק׳ היום sold the bonnet on her head and procured for me the wine for the Ḳiddush of the day; a. fr. 3) washing hands and feet prior to a priestly function. Zeb.19b כיצד מצות ק׳ how is the act of washing done? Ib. לינה מועלת ק׳וכ׳ the intervention of the night has an effect on the sanctification of hands and feet, makes a renewed washing of hands and feet necessary. Ib. ק׳ שני the second sanctification (immediately before approaching the altar); Yoma 32b; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. III, 3. Ib. 32b; a. e. 4) (of mixed seeds) condemnation (v. קָרַש Pl. 7). Yeb.83a. 5) putting ashes in the water of lustration; the ashes put in. Ib. 42a bot. אסיפת אפרה … וק׳ (not לק׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50) the collecting of its ashes, the drawing of water and the putting in of the ashes; ib. b Par. Vl, 1 ונפל הק׳וכ׳ and ashes fell on his hand. Ib. 2. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 1 עוסק עם הק׳ is engaged in the act of ḳiddush. Ib. 3 צריך ק׳ שני requires an additional putting in of ashes; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. 5; a. e.6) betrothal. Mekh. Mishp. s. 3 ק׳ אחר ק׳וכ׳ the father of a minor has the authority to give her away in marriage a second time, v. אַמְהוּת; אבל לא אמהות אחר ק׳ but he cannot hire her out after having once given her away. Y.Kidd.II, 62c top נכללין בק׳ … בשלשה קידושין they (the three objects he gave her, when he said, ‘be betrothed with this, and this and this) are combined to form one act of betrothal (which is valid, if the three objects combined have the legally prescribed value), and are separated (if he said, ‘be betrothed with this, with this, with this) to form three acts of betrothal (and one of the objects at least must have the legal value); a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib.Esp. ḳiddush in, the act of betrothal, legal and legitimate marriage (connubium). Kidd.IV, 9 קִידּוּשֶׁיהָ ק׳ her acceptance of the betrothal is a valid marriage; קִדּוּשָׁיו ק׳ his (the authorized messengers) acceptance is valid. Ib. III, 12 כל מקום שיש ק׳ ואין עברהוכ׳ wherever a betrothal is valid (where there is connubium), and no sin is connected with it, the issue follows the legal status of the male parent; וכל מקום שיש ק׳ ויש עברהוכ׳ but where the betrothal, if performed, is valid but sin is connected therewith, the issue has the status of the inferior parent, e. g. a widow married to a high priest. Ib. כל מי שאין לה עליו ק׳ אבל יש לה על אחרים ק׳וכ׳ in a case where a marriage cannot take place with that special person (on account of consanguinity), but may take place with others, the issue is a bastard (מַמְזֵר); וכל מי שאין לה לא עליו … ק׳וכ׳ where a marriage cannot take place either with that special person or with other Israelites (she having no right of connubium), the issue follows the status of the mother. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין ק׳ תופסיןוכ׳ betrothal takes no effect in the case of Kidd.60b, a. fr. קִידּוּשֵׁי ודאי an undisputed betrothal; קידושי ספק a legally doubtful betrothal; a. fr.Trnsf. קִידּוּשִׁים, קִידּוּשִׁין, קִדּ׳ betrothal festivities, contrad. to wedding festivities. Num. R. s. 12 ועשה לה ק׳ גדולים and arranged for her sake large festivities; ib. (ref. to Ex. 20:18) ולא היו אלא ק׳ and these were merely the solemnities of (Israels) betrothal (ref. to וקדשתם, ib. 19:10); Pesik. R. s. 5; Tanḥ. Naso 17. Ḳiddushin, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud Babli and Yrushalmi, of the Order of Nashim. B. Bath.52b (a reference to Tosef.Kidd.I, 5) תני וב … בק׳ דבי לוי Rab … taught from the treatise of Ḳiddushin of the school of Levi (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1).

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  • 11 קִידּוּש

    קִידּוּש, קִדּ׳m. (קָדַש) 1) sanctification, esp. ק׳ השם the sanctification of the Name (of the Lord, v. קְדוּשָּׁה), loyally to the Jewish faith, martyrdom. Y.Shebi.IV, 35a bot. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a>. Deut. R. s. 2 (ref. to Prov. 24:21) אמר לו דבר של ק׳ שמיוכ׳ (not קידש שמא) the Lord said to Solomon, a thing which concerns the sanctification of my name (the unity of God) dost thou express by a brief allusion? Y.Kidd.IV, 65c bot. גדול הוא ק׳ השם מחילול השם a positive act of sanctification of the Name is superior to (supersedes) a law which is to prevent profanation of the Name; בחילול השם כתיב … ובק׳ השם מתחלתוכ׳ concerning the profanation of the Name it is written (Deut. 21:23), ‘thou shalt not suffer his body to remain (even) over night, but when the Name was to be sanctified (by an act of retributive justice), it is written (2 Sam. 21:10), ‘from the beginning of the harvest ; Y.Snh.VI, 23d (corr. acc.); a. fr.Pl. קִידּוּשִׁין. laws of sanctity. Y.Yeb.II, 3d top למה סמך … לפרשת ק׳ why does the Biblical text join the chapter on sanctity (Lev. 19) to that on incest (Lev. 17)?; (Lev. R. s. 24 לפרשת קְדוֹשִׁים, v. קָדוֹש). 2) proclamation of sanctity; a) of the New Moon, seasons (by the authorities). Tosef.Snh.II, 1 ק׳ החדש ועיבורוכ׳ the proclamation of the New Moon and the intercalation of a month require a court of three. Y. ib. I, 18c top חבירים … לק׳ הח׳ dare untitled scholars (v. חָבֵר) be admitted to sit on the proclamation of the New Moon?; a. fr.B. Bath. 121a מועדייי׳ צריכין ק׳ בית דיןוכ׳ the festivals of the Lord require to be regulated by the proclamation of the court, but the weekly Sabbath does not. Y.R. Hash. III, 58d bot. ק׳ב״ד the official proclamation of the jubilee; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ex. R. s. 15 קִדּוּשֵׁי החדשים the proceedings at the proclamation of the New Moon.b) proclamation of the sanctity of the day by special prayer, Ḳiddush. Pes.100a מפסיקין לק׳ when the Sabbath or Holy Day begins, we must interrupt a meal to recite Ḳiddush. Ib. b ידי ק׳ יצאו they (that heard the Ḳiddush at synagogue) have complied with the duty of ushering the Sabbath in with Ḳiddush. Ib. 105a sq. אם אין לו … ק׳ היום מפני שק׳ היוםוכ׳ he who has only one cup of wine, recites over it the Ḳiddush of the day, because the sanctification of the day takes precedence of honoring the day (by grace after meal with wine). Meg.27b מכרה … והביאה לי ק׳ היום sold the bonnet on her head and procured for me the wine for the Ḳiddush of the day; a. fr. 3) washing hands and feet prior to a priestly function. Zeb.19b כיצד מצות ק׳ how is the act of washing done? Ib. לינה מועלת ק׳וכ׳ the intervention of the night has an effect on the sanctification of hands and feet, makes a renewed washing of hands and feet necessary. Ib. ק׳ שני the second sanctification (immediately before approaching the altar); Yoma 32b; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. III, 3. Ib. 32b; a. e. 4) (of mixed seeds) condemnation (v. קָרַש Pl. 7). Yeb.83a. 5) putting ashes in the water of lustration; the ashes put in. Ib. 42a bot. אסיפת אפרה … וק׳ (not לק׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50) the collecting of its ashes, the drawing of water and the putting in of the ashes; ib. b Par. Vl, 1 ונפל הק׳וכ׳ and ashes fell on his hand. Ib. 2. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 1 עוסק עם הק׳ is engaged in the act of ḳiddush. Ib. 3 צריך ק׳ שני requires an additional putting in of ashes; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. 5; a. e.6) betrothal. Mekh. Mishp. s. 3 ק׳ אחר ק׳וכ׳ the father of a minor has the authority to give her away in marriage a second time, v. אַמְהוּת; אבל לא אמהות אחר ק׳ but he cannot hire her out after having once given her away. Y.Kidd.II, 62c top נכללין בק׳ … בשלשה קידושין they (the three objects he gave her, when he said, ‘be betrothed with this, and this and this) are combined to form one act of betrothal (which is valid, if the three objects combined have the legally prescribed value), and are separated (if he said, ‘be betrothed with this, with this, with this) to form three acts of betrothal (and one of the objects at least must have the legal value); a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib.Esp. ḳiddush in, the act of betrothal, legal and legitimate marriage (connubium). Kidd.IV, 9 קִידּוּשֶׁיהָ ק׳ her acceptance of the betrothal is a valid marriage; קִדּוּשָׁיו ק׳ his (the authorized messengers) acceptance is valid. Ib. III, 12 כל מקום שיש ק׳ ואין עברהוכ׳ wherever a betrothal is valid (where there is connubium), and no sin is connected with it, the issue follows the legal status of the male parent; וכל מקום שיש ק׳ ויש עברהוכ׳ but where the betrothal, if performed, is valid but sin is connected therewith, the issue has the status of the inferior parent, e. g. a widow married to a high priest. Ib. כל מי שאין לה עליו ק׳ אבל יש לה על אחרים ק׳וכ׳ in a case where a marriage cannot take place with that special person (on account of consanguinity), but may take place with others, the issue is a bastard (מַמְזֵר); וכל מי שאין לה לא עליו … ק׳וכ׳ where a marriage cannot take place either with that special person or with other Israelites (she having no right of connubium), the issue follows the status of the mother. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין ק׳ תופסיןוכ׳ betrothal takes no effect in the case of Kidd.60b, a. fr. קִידּוּשֵׁי ודאי an undisputed betrothal; קידושי ספק a legally doubtful betrothal; a. fr.Trnsf. קִידּוּשִׁים, קִידּוּשִׁין, קִדּ׳ betrothal festivities, contrad. to wedding festivities. Num. R. s. 12 ועשה לה ק׳ גדולים and arranged for her sake large festivities; ib. (ref. to Ex. 20:18) ולא היו אלא ק׳ and these were merely the solemnities of (Israels) betrothal (ref. to וקדשתם, ib. 19:10); Pesik. R. s. 5; Tanḥ. Naso 17. Ḳiddushin, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud Babli and Yrushalmi, of the Order of Nashim. B. Bath.52b (a reference to Tosef.Kidd.I, 5) תני וב … בק׳ דבי לוי Rab … taught from the treatise of Ḳiddushin of the school of Levi (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1).

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  • 12 קִדּ׳

    קִידּוּש, קִדּ׳m. (קָדַש) 1) sanctification, esp. ק׳ השם the sanctification of the Name (of the Lord, v. קְדוּשָּׁה), loyally to the Jewish faith, martyrdom. Y.Shebi.IV, 35a bot. Pesik. Bshall., p. 87a>. Deut. R. s. 2 (ref. to Prov. 24:21) אמר לו דבר של ק׳ שמיוכ׳ (not קידש שמא) the Lord said to Solomon, a thing which concerns the sanctification of my name (the unity of God) dost thou express by a brief allusion? Y.Kidd.IV, 65c bot. גדול הוא ק׳ השם מחילול השם a positive act of sanctification of the Name is superior to (supersedes) a law which is to prevent profanation of the Name; בחילול השם כתיב … ובק׳ השם מתחלתוכ׳ concerning the profanation of the Name it is written (Deut. 21:23), ‘thou shalt not suffer his body to remain (even) over night, but when the Name was to be sanctified (by an act of retributive justice), it is written (2 Sam. 21:10), ‘from the beginning of the harvest ; Y.Snh.VI, 23d (corr. acc.); a. fr.Pl. קִידּוּשִׁין. laws of sanctity. Y.Yeb.II, 3d top למה סמך … לפרשת ק׳ why does the Biblical text join the chapter on sanctity (Lev. 19) to that on incest (Lev. 17)?; (Lev. R. s. 24 לפרשת קְדוֹשִׁים, v. קָדוֹש). 2) proclamation of sanctity; a) of the New Moon, seasons (by the authorities). Tosef.Snh.II, 1 ק׳ החדש ועיבורוכ׳ the proclamation of the New Moon and the intercalation of a month require a court of three. Y. ib. I, 18c top חבירים … לק׳ הח׳ dare untitled scholars (v. חָבֵר) be admitted to sit on the proclamation of the New Moon?; a. fr.B. Bath. 121a מועדייי׳ צריכין ק׳ בית דיןוכ׳ the festivals of the Lord require to be regulated by the proclamation of the court, but the weekly Sabbath does not. Y.R. Hash. III, 58d bot. ק׳ב״ד the official proclamation of the jubilee; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ex. R. s. 15 קִדּוּשֵׁי החדשים the proceedings at the proclamation of the New Moon.b) proclamation of the sanctity of the day by special prayer, Ḳiddush. Pes.100a מפסיקין לק׳ when the Sabbath or Holy Day begins, we must interrupt a meal to recite Ḳiddush. Ib. b ידי ק׳ יצאו they (that heard the Ḳiddush at synagogue) have complied with the duty of ushering the Sabbath in with Ḳiddush. Ib. 105a sq. אם אין לו … ק׳ היום מפני שק׳ היוםוכ׳ he who has only one cup of wine, recites over it the Ḳiddush of the day, because the sanctification of the day takes precedence of honoring the day (by grace after meal with wine). Meg.27b מכרה … והביאה לי ק׳ היום sold the bonnet on her head and procured for me the wine for the Ḳiddush of the day; a. fr. 3) washing hands and feet prior to a priestly function. Zeb.19b כיצד מצות ק׳ how is the act of washing done? Ib. לינה מועלת ק׳וכ׳ the intervention of the night has an effect on the sanctification of hands and feet, makes a renewed washing of hands and feet necessary. Ib. ק׳ שני the second sanctification (immediately before approaching the altar); Yoma 32b; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. III, 3. Ib. 32b; a. e. 4) (of mixed seeds) condemnation (v. קָרַש Pl. 7). Yeb.83a. 5) putting ashes in the water of lustration; the ashes put in. Ib. 42a bot. אסיפת אפרה … וק׳ (not לק׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 50) the collecting of its ashes, the drawing of water and the putting in of the ashes; ib. b Par. Vl, 1 ונפל הק׳וכ׳ and ashes fell on his hand. Ib. 2. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 1 עוסק עם הק׳ is engaged in the act of ḳiddush. Ib. 3 צריך ק׳ שני requires an additional putting in of ashes; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib. 5; a. e.6) betrothal. Mekh. Mishp. s. 3 ק׳ אחר ק׳וכ׳ the father of a minor has the authority to give her away in marriage a second time, v. אַמְהוּת; אבל לא אמהות אחר ק׳ but he cannot hire her out after having once given her away. Y.Kidd.II, 62c top נכללין בק׳ … בשלשה קידושין they (the three objects he gave her, when he said, ‘be betrothed with this, and this and this) are combined to form one act of betrothal (which is valid, if the three objects combined have the legally prescribed value), and are separated (if he said, ‘be betrothed with this, with this, with this) to form three acts of betrothal (and one of the objects at least must have the legal value); a. fr.Pl. as ab. Ib.Esp. ḳiddush in, the act of betrothal, legal and legitimate marriage (connubium). Kidd.IV, 9 קִידּוּשֶׁיהָ ק׳ her acceptance of the betrothal is a valid marriage; קִדּוּשָׁיו ק׳ his (the authorized messengers) acceptance is valid. Ib. III, 12 כל מקום שיש ק׳ ואין עברהוכ׳ wherever a betrothal is valid (where there is connubium), and no sin is connected with it, the issue follows the legal status of the male parent; וכל מקום שיש ק׳ ויש עברהוכ׳ but where the betrothal, if performed, is valid but sin is connected therewith, the issue has the status of the inferior parent, e. g. a widow married to a high priest. Ib. כל מי שאין לה עליו ק׳ אבל יש לה על אחרים ק׳וכ׳ in a case where a marriage cannot take place with that special person (on account of consanguinity), but may take place with others, the issue is a bastard (מַמְזֵר); וכל מי שאין לה לא עליו … ק׳וכ׳ where a marriage cannot take place either with that special person or with other Israelites (she having no right of connubium), the issue follows the status of the mother. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין ק׳ תופסיןוכ׳ betrothal takes no effect in the case of Kidd.60b, a. fr. קִידּוּשֵׁי ודאי an undisputed betrothal; קידושי ספק a legally doubtful betrothal; a. fr.Trnsf. קִידּוּשִׁים, קִידּוּשִׁין, קִדּ׳ betrothal festivities, contrad. to wedding festivities. Num. R. s. 12 ועשה לה ק׳ גדולים and arranged for her sake large festivities; ib. (ref. to Ex. 20:18) ולא היו אלא ק׳ and these were merely the solemnities of (Israels) betrothal (ref. to וקדשתם, ib. 19:10); Pesik. R. s. 5; Tanḥ. Naso 17. Ḳiddushin, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Talmud Babli and Yrushalmi, of the Order of Nashim. B. Bath.52b (a reference to Tosef.Kidd.I, 5) תני וב … בק׳ דבי לוי Rab … taught from the treatise of Ḳiddushin of the school of Levi (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 1).

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  • 13 רגל

    רָגַל(b. h.) to move on, run.(Part. pass., v. רָגוּל. Nif. נִרְגַּל (v. רָגִיל) to be wont to. Nidd.16b שר הנִרְגָּלוכ׳ a magistrate (a scholar) who is an habitual visitor of drinking houses; v. רָגַז a. רָגַן. Hif. הִרְגִּיל 1) (denom. of רֶגֶל) to flay an animal from its feet upward (in order to use the skin as a bag, v. חֵמֶת). Ḥull.IX, 3 המַרְגִּילוכ׳ if one flays from the feet upward, the entire skin is considered as connected (with the flesh, as long as the process lasts) for purposes of levitical cleanness. Tosef.Bets.II, 11 אין מַרְגִּילִיןוכ׳ we must not flay from the feet on a Holy Day, nor on a week day when the animal is a firstborn ; Bekh.33a; Tem.24a. 2) to make familiar, to accustom. Sabb.13a שמא יַרְגִּילֶנּוּ אצלו lest he make him accustomed to associate with him. Ib. וכי מַרְגִּילוֹוכ׳ and if he does accustom him, what of it? Ab. III, 13 שחוק … מַרְגִּילִיןוכ׳, v. קַלּוּת; a. e. 3) to lead; to persuade. Ber.60b ותַרְגִּילֵנִי לידי מצוה ואל תרגילניוכ׳ and lead me into the power (to the opportunity) of good deeds, and lead me not into the power of sin. Ib. שתרגילני בתורתך that thou mayest lead me by thy Law.Yeb.85b זהו מַרְגִּילוֹ וזוהי מַרְגִּילָתוֹ in the one case he leads (persuades) her to marry him, in the other case she persuades him; a. fr. 4) to bring about; cause. Ber.22a, sq. המרגיל (sub. קרי) who causes an effusion of semen, opp. לאונסו. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּל to accustom ones self, get used to. Y.Sabb.I, 3c top שהוא מִתְרַגֵּל עמווכ׳ when he gets used to associate with him when he is unclean himself, he is likely to associate with him when he is clean. Y.Ned.XI, end, 42d יעשו סעודה והן מִתְרַגְּלִין לַבָּאוכ׳ (some ed. לבוא) let a banquet be arranged, and they (the disaffected couple) will get used in future to associate with each other through the influence of the banquet.

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  • 14 רָגַל

    רָגַל(b. h.) to move on, run.(Part. pass., v. רָגוּל. Nif. נִרְגַּל (v. רָגִיל) to be wont to. Nidd.16b שר הנִרְגָּלוכ׳ a magistrate (a scholar) who is an habitual visitor of drinking houses; v. רָגַז a. רָגַן. Hif. הִרְגִּיל 1) (denom. of רֶגֶל) to flay an animal from its feet upward (in order to use the skin as a bag, v. חֵמֶת). Ḥull.IX, 3 המַרְגִּילוכ׳ if one flays from the feet upward, the entire skin is considered as connected (with the flesh, as long as the process lasts) for purposes of levitical cleanness. Tosef.Bets.II, 11 אין מַרְגִּילִיןוכ׳ we must not flay from the feet on a Holy Day, nor on a week day when the animal is a firstborn ; Bekh.33a; Tem.24a. 2) to make familiar, to accustom. Sabb.13a שמא יַרְגִּילֶנּוּ אצלו lest he make him accustomed to associate with him. Ib. וכי מַרְגִּילוֹוכ׳ and if he does accustom him, what of it? Ab. III, 13 שחוק … מַרְגִּילִיןוכ׳, v. קַלּוּת; a. e. 3) to lead; to persuade. Ber.60b ותַרְגִּילֵנִי לידי מצוה ואל תרגילניוכ׳ and lead me into the power (to the opportunity) of good deeds, and lead me not into the power of sin. Ib. שתרגילני בתורתך that thou mayest lead me by thy Law.Yeb.85b זהו מַרְגִּילוֹ וזוהי מַרְגִּילָתוֹ in the one case he leads (persuades) her to marry him, in the other case she persuades him; a. fr. 4) to bring about; cause. Ber.22a, sq. המרגיל (sub. קרי) who causes an effusion of semen, opp. לאונסו. Hithpa. הִתְרַגֵּל to accustom ones self, get used to. Y.Sabb.I, 3c top שהוא מִתְרַגֵּל עמווכ׳ when he gets used to associate with him when he is unclean himself, he is likely to associate with him when he is clean. Y.Ned.XI, end, 42d יעשו סעודה והן מִתְרַגְּלִין לַבָּאוכ׳ (some ed. לבוא) let a banquet be arranged, and they (the disaffected couple) will get used in future to associate with each other through the influence of the banquet.

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  • 15 קטע

    קָטַע(cmp. גָּדַע) to cut off, lop, mutilate. B. Kam.VIII, 1. Ib. 7 האומר … קְטַע את ידיוכ׳ if one says to ones neighbor, cut my hand off, he (who did so) is bound to pay damages. Ab. Zar. I, 5 קוֹטֵעַ אתוכ׳ one may cut off its toe and sell the cock to the idolater. Ib. 10b יִקְטְעֶנָּה, v. נוֹמִי; a. fr.Part. pass. קָטוּעַ. Nidd.64b; Keth.10b דור ק׳, v. דּוֹרְקְטִי. Pi. קִיטֵּעַ same, also to cut through. B. Kam.83b יכול … מְקַטֵּעַ את ידו (Ms. M. נְקַטֵּעַ) (from Ex. 21:24) you might think, if a person cut a mans hand off, one (we, the court) should cut his hand off. Tanḥ. Ḥayé מְקַטְּעִין ויוצאיןוכ׳ they (the waters) cut through and come forth between the mountains. Part. pass. מְקוּטָּע; f. מְקוּטַּעַת; pl. מְקוּטָּעִים, מְקוּטָּעִין; מְקוּטָּעוֹת lopped, defective. Pesik. R. s. 31 שהיו אצבעותיהם מק׳ their fingers were mutilated (bitten off).חדשים מק׳ (or sub. חדשים) incomplete months, a fraction of the last month of pregnancy. Y.Bets. I, beg. 60a, v. סוּם I. Bekh.21a אינה יולדת למק׳ an animal does not give birth before the due number of months is completed; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְקַטֵּעַ, Nithpa. נִתְקַטֵּעַ to be cut off, crippled. Pesik. R. l. c. ונִתְקַטְּעוּ אצבעותינו our fingers were mutilated (by the handcuffs); Midr. Till. to Ps. 137; Yalk. Ps. 884. Taan.21a רגלי … יִתְקַטְּעוּ may my feet that paid no regard to thy feet be crippled.

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  • 16 קָטַע

    קָטַע(cmp. גָּדַע) to cut off, lop, mutilate. B. Kam.VIII, 1. Ib. 7 האומר … קְטַע את ידיוכ׳ if one says to ones neighbor, cut my hand off, he (who did so) is bound to pay damages. Ab. Zar. I, 5 קוֹטֵעַ אתוכ׳ one may cut off its toe and sell the cock to the idolater. Ib. 10b יִקְטְעֶנָּה, v. נוֹמִי; a. fr.Part. pass. קָטוּעַ. Nidd.64b; Keth.10b דור ק׳, v. דּוֹרְקְטִי. Pi. קִיטֵּעַ same, also to cut through. B. Kam.83b יכול … מְקַטֵּעַ את ידו (Ms. M. נְקַטֵּעַ) (from Ex. 21:24) you might think, if a person cut a mans hand off, one (we, the court) should cut his hand off. Tanḥ. Ḥayé מְקַטְּעִין ויוצאיןוכ׳ they (the waters) cut through and come forth between the mountains. Part. pass. מְקוּטָּע; f. מְקוּטַּעַת; pl. מְקוּטָּעִים, מְקוּטָּעִין; מְקוּטָּעוֹת lopped, defective. Pesik. R. s. 31 שהיו אצבעותיהם מק׳ their fingers were mutilated (bitten off).חדשים מק׳ (or sub. חדשים) incomplete months, a fraction of the last month of pregnancy. Y.Bets. I, beg. 60a, v. סוּם I. Bekh.21a אינה יולדת למק׳ an animal does not give birth before the due number of months is completed; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְקַטֵּעַ, Nithpa. נִתְקַטֵּעַ to be cut off, crippled. Pesik. R. l. c. ונִתְקַטְּעוּ אצבעותינו our fingers were mutilated (by the handcuffs); Midr. Till. to Ps. 137; Yalk. Ps. 884. Taan.21a רגלי … יִתְקַטְּעוּ may my feet that paid no regard to thy feet be crippled.

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  • 17 נקף I

    נָקַףI (b. h.; cmp. נגף) to bring in close contact; to knock, strike against, wound. Ḥull.7b אין אדם נוֹקֵףוכ׳ no one on earth bruises his finger, unless it is decreed Ber.7b; Meg.6b מי שלבו נוֹקְפוֹ he whom his heart smites (who has no clear conscience). Nidd.3b, a. e. לבו נוקפו ופורש he may have scruples and separate himself entirely from his wife. Midr. Till. to Ps. 9, v. נֶקֶף.Maas. Sh. V, 15; Sot.IX, 10 הנוֹקְפִים those who knocked the sacrifices on their heads; expl. ib. 48a; Y. ib. IX, 24a bot.Part. pass. נָקוּף; f. נְקוּפָה; pl. נְקוּפִים, נְקוּפִין; נְקוּפוֹת. Tosef.Ḥull.III, 24 ביצים נ׳ לקערה eggs cracked open into a dish (Ḥull.64a טרופות). Hif. הִנְקִיף, הִקִּיף 1) to cause a knocking together. Sot.22b (expl. נקפי) המַנְקִיף את רגליו he who knocks his feet against each other (by his mincing walk; Rashi: who causes his feet to strike against objects on the road); cmp. נָקַש. 2) to bring closely together. Bekh.VII, 6 שמַקִּיף, v. נָקַש. Nidd.X, 7 ומַקֶּפֶת and brings the vessel which contains the Ḥallah near the dough; Tbul Yom IV, 3, sq. Bets.IV, 5 ואין מַקִּיפִין שתיוכ׳ and you must not move two wine vessels together to put upon them Esp. (ritual law, in examining an organic defect found in a slaughtered animal) to create a defect similar and near to the one found, in order to ascertain whether the latter was not the result of an accident after slaughtering; in gen. to compare. Ḥull.50a מַקִּיפִים בבני מעים we may compare defects in entrails in which was found a perforation the origin of which is doubtful by making a hole next to it. Ib. מקיפין בקנה we may compare defects in windpipes; a. fr.Kidd.40a אין מקיפין בחילול השם no comparing (balancing of sins against good deeds) is granted when the Name of God is profaned; (oth. interpret., v. נָקַף II).Part. pass. מוּקָּף brought near. Erub.30b; Ḥull.7a; a. fr. לתרום שלא מן המ׳ to take Trumah out of a mass which is not in close neighborhood of those products which are to be redeemed; Bicc. II, 5; Ter. IV, 3; a. e.

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  • 18 נָקַף

    נָקַףI (b. h.; cmp. נגף) to bring in close contact; to knock, strike against, wound. Ḥull.7b אין אדם נוֹקֵףוכ׳ no one on earth bruises his finger, unless it is decreed Ber.7b; Meg.6b מי שלבו נוֹקְפוֹ he whom his heart smites (who has no clear conscience). Nidd.3b, a. e. לבו נוקפו ופורש he may have scruples and separate himself entirely from his wife. Midr. Till. to Ps. 9, v. נֶקֶף.Maas. Sh. V, 15; Sot.IX, 10 הנוֹקְפִים those who knocked the sacrifices on their heads; expl. ib. 48a; Y. ib. IX, 24a bot.Part. pass. נָקוּף; f. נְקוּפָה; pl. נְקוּפִים, נְקוּפִין; נְקוּפוֹת. Tosef.Ḥull.III, 24 ביצים נ׳ לקערה eggs cracked open into a dish (Ḥull.64a טרופות). Hif. הִנְקִיף, הִקִּיף 1) to cause a knocking together. Sot.22b (expl. נקפי) המַנְקִיף את רגליו he who knocks his feet against each other (by his mincing walk; Rashi: who causes his feet to strike against objects on the road); cmp. נָקַש. 2) to bring closely together. Bekh.VII, 6 שמַקִּיף, v. נָקַש. Nidd.X, 7 ומַקֶּפֶת and brings the vessel which contains the Ḥallah near the dough; Tbul Yom IV, 3, sq. Bets.IV, 5 ואין מַקִּיפִין שתיוכ׳ and you must not move two wine vessels together to put upon them Esp. (ritual law, in examining an organic defect found in a slaughtered animal) to create a defect similar and near to the one found, in order to ascertain whether the latter was not the result of an accident after slaughtering; in gen. to compare. Ḥull.50a מַקִּיפִים בבני מעים we may compare defects in entrails in which was found a perforation the origin of which is doubtful by making a hole next to it. Ib. מקיפין בקנה we may compare defects in windpipes; a. fr.Kidd.40a אין מקיפין בחילול השם no comparing (balancing of sins against good deeds) is granted when the Name of God is profaned; (oth. interpret., v. נָקַף II).Part. pass. מוּקָּף brought near. Erub.30b; Ḥull.7a; a. fr. לתרום שלא מן המ׳ to take Trumah out of a mass which is not in close neighborhood of those products which are to be redeemed; Bicc. II, 5; Ter. IV, 3; a. e.

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  • 19 רגל

    רֶגֶלf. (b. h.; preced.) 1) foot; leg; (of quadrupeds) hindleg. Sabb.31a כשאני עומד עלר׳ אחת within the time that I can stand on one leg. Ḥull.II, 6, v. פִּרְכֵּס II; a. v. fr.Esp. (sub. נזק) the damage done by an animals foot, treading, stamping. B. Kam.2b, v. שֵׁן. Ib. 3a; a. fr.תורת (ה)ר׳ the law for the protection of travellers, permission to trade. Tanḥ. Bshall. 12 (the Sodomites said) בואו ונשכח ת׳ הר׳וכ׳ come, let us make the law of free trade forgotten in our land; Snh.109a; a. e.לר׳ (v. next w.) in the wake of, for the sake of (cmp. שְׁבִיל). Gen. R. s. 97 (ref. to רגלי, Num. 11:21) כולן לרַגְלִי עלו they all came up (from Egypt) for my sake. Yalk. Sam. 143 יצחק … לרַגְלוֹ Isaac went down to Gerar, and blessing came down for his sake, a. e.Du. רַגְלַיִם; pl. רְגָלִים. Nidd.31a, v. הִילּוּךְ. Ber.10b המתפלל … את רַגְלָיו he that says the prayers (חְּפִלָּה) must direct his feet (stand straight). Ḥull.III, 7, v. קַרְסוּל. Ib. IV, 6 בהמה … רַגְלֶיהָ an animal that had its hindlegs cut off. Ber.32a כסא של שלשר׳ a chair with three legs (the merits of the three patriarchs); a. v. fr.מאין הר׳, v. אַיִן II.מיר׳, v. מַיִםר׳ לדבר. (the thing has feet to stand on,) there is a basis, a reason for it. Naz.IX, 3 שר׳ לד׳ for there is a reason (to assume that the field once was a burial ground). Ib. 4; a. fr. 2) ( pilgrimage, one of the three festivals (Ex. 23:14). M. Kat. III, 5 שלשה … קודם לר׳ three days before a festival. Ib. 19a, sq. ערב הר׳ the eve of a festival. Ib. 20a כל שהוא משום אבל הר׳ מפסיקווכ׳ an intervening festival interrupts whatever concerns the mourning itself (and the mourning observances must be continued after the festival). Num. R. s. 19 ועשו את הר׳וכ׳ they observed the festival in Tishri, and after the festive season they took up the war against Sihon. Yoma 21a בשעה … עולין לר׳ when the Israelites went to the Temple for the festive visit. R. Hash. 4b, a. fr. שמיניר׳ בפניוכ׳ the eighth day of Succoth is an independent festival; a. v. fr.ר׳ רדופין, v. רָדַף.Pl. as ab. R. Hash. I, 1 the first of Nisan is ראש השנה … ולר׳ is the beginning of the year for the date of the years of kings and for the order of the festivals (making Passover the first). Pes.8b, a. fr. עוליר׳ pilgrims to the Temple, v. supra. Erub.40b, a. fr. שלשהר׳ the three festivals. Ib. לא איקרור׳ they (New Year and Day of Atonement) are not called rgalim (pilgrims festivals); a. fr.

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  • 20 רֶגֶל

    רֶגֶלf. (b. h.; preced.) 1) foot; leg; (of quadrupeds) hindleg. Sabb.31a כשאני עומד עלר׳ אחת within the time that I can stand on one leg. Ḥull.II, 6, v. פִּרְכֵּס II; a. v. fr.Esp. (sub. נזק) the damage done by an animals foot, treading, stamping. B. Kam.2b, v. שֵׁן. Ib. 3a; a. fr.תורת (ה)ר׳ the law for the protection of travellers, permission to trade. Tanḥ. Bshall. 12 (the Sodomites said) בואו ונשכח ת׳ הר׳וכ׳ come, let us make the law of free trade forgotten in our land; Snh.109a; a. e.לר׳ (v. next w.) in the wake of, for the sake of (cmp. שְׁבִיל). Gen. R. s. 97 (ref. to רגלי, Num. 11:21) כולן לרַגְלִי עלו they all came up (from Egypt) for my sake. Yalk. Sam. 143 יצחק … לרַגְלוֹ Isaac went down to Gerar, and blessing came down for his sake, a. e.Du. רַגְלַיִם; pl. רְגָלִים. Nidd.31a, v. הִילּוּךְ. Ber.10b המתפלל … את רַגְלָיו he that says the prayers (חְּפִלָּה) must direct his feet (stand straight). Ḥull.III, 7, v. קַרְסוּל. Ib. IV, 6 בהמה … רַגְלֶיהָ an animal that had its hindlegs cut off. Ber.32a כסא של שלשר׳ a chair with three legs (the merits of the three patriarchs); a. v. fr.מאין הר׳, v. אַיִן II.מיר׳, v. מַיִםר׳ לדבר. (the thing has feet to stand on,) there is a basis, a reason for it. Naz.IX, 3 שר׳ לד׳ for there is a reason (to assume that the field once was a burial ground). Ib. 4; a. fr. 2) ( pilgrimage, one of the three festivals (Ex. 23:14). M. Kat. III, 5 שלשה … קודם לר׳ three days before a festival. Ib. 19a, sq. ערב הר׳ the eve of a festival. Ib. 20a כל שהוא משום אבל הר׳ מפסיקווכ׳ an intervening festival interrupts whatever concerns the mourning itself (and the mourning observances must be continued after the festival). Num. R. s. 19 ועשו את הר׳וכ׳ they observed the festival in Tishri, and after the festive season they took up the war against Sihon. Yoma 21a בשעה … עולין לר׳ when the Israelites went to the Temple for the festive visit. R. Hash. 4b, a. fr. שמיניר׳ בפניוכ׳ the eighth day of Succoth is an independent festival; a. v. fr.ר׳ רדופין, v. רָדַף.Pl. as ab. R. Hash. I, 1 the first of Nisan is ראש השנה … ולר׳ is the beginning of the year for the date of the years of kings and for the order of the festivals (making Passover the first). Pes.8b, a. fr. עוליר׳ pilgrims to the Temple, v. supra. Erub.40b, a. fr. שלשהר׳ the three festivals. Ib. לא איקרור׳ they (New Year and Day of Atonement) are not called rgalim (pilgrims festivals); a. fr.

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