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פירוש על ברכות 6:35

Rashi on Berakhot

There is no suspicion also- As we learned in a Mishna(Kiddushin 80b): but not with a woman and two men.
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Rashi on Berakhot

With two immoral- And it was taught there only with two who are known to be innocent(not immoral).
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

In which this danger is not so great.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

According to Mishnah Kiddushin iv. 12, a woman may be accompanied by two men.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

Rashi "field" and it is so usually rendered ; but cf. T. A. II. p. 470 n. 382.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

"Rabbi," without any name following, refers to R. Judah the Prince, the redactor of the Mishnah.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

In J. T., R. Nathan is answered: There are four watches, but the first is not counted because people are generally still awake.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

M. : R. Simeon b. Lakish. Bacher adopts this as correct ; see A. P. A. I. p. 131 n. 5.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

If by rising "at midnight" David forestalled "night-watches" (the plural signifying two), there must be four watches in the night.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

See below fol. 9 b, p. 55.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

If the day of royal personages commences with the beginning of the third hour (i.e. 8 a.m.), by rising at midnight David forestalled them by eight hours. Therefore a "watch" consists of four hours and there are three in the night.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

This is an alternative answer to uphold R. Nathan's view. By "watches" is not necessarily to be understood two complete periods of time.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

M.: R. Simeon b. Lakish. Bacher adopts this as correct; see A. P. A. I. p. 131 n. 5.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

To be an auditor of a discussion on Torah and not take part in it was a mark of ignorance and one incurred shame thereby. The dead, being unable to participate, although for other reasons, would thus be disgraced. The idea will not seem so fantastic in view of the belief that the corpse was conscious of what transpired in its presence. Cf. the discussion on pp. 120 ff.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

R.V. "at dawn"; but the Talmud wishes to give it the meaning of "evening." See the discussion in this and the following paragraphs.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

In place of "in the name of R. Aha," M. reads: Another version: R. Eleazar said in the name of R. Osha'ya.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

This is taken to be the meaning of Ps. cxix. 62, and therefore David rose before midnight.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

The horse was known to be a light sleeper. According to Sukkah 26 b its sleep consisted of only 60 respirations.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

Cf. Abot 5:23: "Judah b. Tema said : Be strong as a leopard, light as an eagle, fleet as a hart, and strong as a lion, to do the will of thy Father Who is in heaven" (Singer, p. 203).
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

M. : Rab Ashe.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

This is the reading of M. The edd. read : To-morrow at midnight, the same time as now. See D. S. ad loc.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

So M. correctly. Edd. : R. Aha b. Bizna. In J. T. the reference to the harp is in the name of R. Levi ; cf. A. P. A. III. p. 697.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

A reminiscence of the Aeolian harp.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

Let the rich help the poor.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

The poor cannot remain satisfied with charitable doles, any more than a handful will satisfy a hungry lion. Moreover a nation needs external sources of supply. It cannot live on itself, just as the soil taken out of a pit will not completely fill the cavity. Others render the proverb: "A grasshopper cannot satisfy a lion ; nor can a cistern be filled by rain-water [but must also depend upon drawn water]"; cf. T. A. I. p. 419 n. 17.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

Send out soldiers to obtain plunder.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

The Jewish Senate, one of whose duties was to decide war. See J. E. XI. p. 41.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

Objects connected with the High Priest's breastplate, used as a divine oracle by means of which questions were answered. See J. E. xii. p. 384.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

This reading of edd. "Benaiah the son of Jehoiada" agrees with II Sam. 20:23. The Hebrew text of Chronicles reads "Jehoiada the son of Benaiah" which is also the reading of M. here.
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Rashi on Berakhot

In their place- In a place where they appear frequently, we are concerned even with two people.
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Rashi on Berakhot

בדברא- in a field
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Tosafot on Berakhot

And Rav Alfasi decided in the name of Rav Hai, this only applies with words of Torah. However, other topics are not an issue. Also, it is only within four cubits of the dead.
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Tosafot on Berakhot

[Never did midnight pass while I was asleep: Seemingly, He (King David) was expressing that it never happened that I was asleep at chatzot, and sometimes I would be up earlier from the neshef (evening)]
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