Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Berakhot 126:6

פתח רבי יהודה ראש המדברים בכל מקום בכבוד תורה ודרש (שמות לג, ז) ומשה יקח את האהל ונטה לו מחוץ למחנה והלא דברים קל וחומר ומה ארון ה' שלא היה מרוחק אלא שנים עשר מיל אמרה תורה (שמות לג, ז) והיה כל מבקש ה' יצא אל אהל מועד תלמידי חכמים שהולכים מעיר לעיר וממדינה למדינה ללמוד תורה על אחת כמה וכמה

R. Judah, the chief of orators in every place, began with the honour of the Torah and expounded : "Now Moses used to take the tent and pitch it without the camp" (Exod. xxxiii. 7). Can we not use here an a fortiori argument : If of the Ark of God, which was never more than twelve Mil distant, the Torah declares, "Everyone that sought the Lord went out unto the tent of meeting, which was without the camp" (ibid.), how much more so, the disciples of the wise who go from city to city and from province to province to study Torah!

Reshimot Shiurim on Berakhot

Gemara. "Rebbi Yehudah opened [his speech]...in the honor of the Torah and expounded: "And Moshe would take the tent and pitched it outside of the camp..." isn't this a Kal Vachomer
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

He is given this title in Shab. 33 b and Menahot 103 b. On its significance, see A. T. II. p. 193 n. 6.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

That being the extent of the camp.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

Should it be said that they "sought the Lord."
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