פירוש על ברכות 98:20
Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot
Viz. Shela b. Abina ; cf. Hyman, iii. p. 1112 b.
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M. omits : in the name of Samuel.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot
See Singer, p. 50.
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Ibid. p. 282.
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M.: Rab Iddi b. Abin.
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It is obligatory to have three full meals on those days.
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See the preceding paragraph.
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I.e. flesh of a sacrifice which must nut be eaten outside Jerusalem.
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Mt Scopus, on the North outskirt of Jerusalem.
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Viz. holy flesh or leaven, of which the quoted Mishnah also treats ; i.e. if when on his way to Jerusalem for the festival of Passover, he recalls that he has left leaven in his house.
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The standards required here, so far as the two Rabbis are concerned, are the reverse of those mentioned in our Mishnah.
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In the quoted Mishnah, the minimum of the olive must be ascribed to R. Meir and vice versa.
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On the question of Grace after meals.
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Of the holy flesh.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot
Nothing less than the size of an egg can cause defilement.
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To eat leaven on Passover less than the size of an olive does not constitute a breach of the law.
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This is R. 'Akiba's view which has been adopted. See Singer, p. 279. What follows is the opinion of R. Jose.
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E.g. in the benediction over the Torah, Singer, p. 68 ; and the formula does not vary with the size of the Congregation.
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By, e.g., saying "Bless ye" not "We will bless." See fol. 30 a, p. 196.
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