Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Yoma 149:5

קלל את כנען אוכל מה שרבו אוכל ושותה מה שרבו שותה קלל את האשה הכל רצין אחריה קלל את האדמה הכל ניזונין הימנה

yet he eats what his master eats, drinks what his master drinks. He cursed the woman,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Here, too, God did not really curse the woman, unless the punishment He meted out to her may imply a curse. All the passages here adduced are connected either by the fact that R. Ammi and R. Assi discussed them or by association of ideas.');"><sup>8</sup></span> all are running after her.

Rashi on Yoma

Women's adornments: Spices that they crush in a mortar with which they adorn themselves, that their smell should be pleasant to their husbands.
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Rashi on Yoma

Cooking spices: A spice for a pleasant fragrant cooked dish.
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There fell for them precious stones: They brought a voluntary offering from that which they found every morning, when they go out to pick up the manna, as it is stated, "and they picked it up each morning."
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Rashi on Yoma

Literal nesi’im: They were clouds.
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Rashi on Yoma

“Just like this shad (breast), a baby tastes several tastes: that the mother eats.
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