Religion

Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala

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1: HEBRAIC LITERATURE; TRANSLATIONS FROM THE TALMUD, MIDRASHIM AND KABBALA
2: Pride is unbecoming in women. There were two proud women, and their
3: The anecdote that follows is from Sanhedrin, fol. 97, col
4: Ibid., chap. 5, sec. 19.
5: Ashmedai is the Asmodeus of the Book of Tobit, iii. 8, vi. 14,
6: A woman prefers one measure of frivolity to nine measures of Pharisaic
7: _Bava Bathra_, fol. 10, col. 1.
8: _Moed Katon_, fol. 9, col. 1.
9: _Yevamoth_, fol. 109, col. 2; _Sanhedrin_, fol. 7, col. 1.
10: Ameimar says, "The superior of the witches told me that when a person
11: _Kiddushin_, fol. 18, col. 2.
12: When Joseph saw the signs of Judah's anger, he began to tremble, and
13: 3. "Temurah." This means permutation, or a change of the letters of the
14: "A crown of grace is the hoary head; on the way of righteousness can it
15: "'Come, then,' said the fox, 'and live with me on dry land.'
16: Unhappy is he who mistakes the branch for the tree, the shadow for the
17: "Because," replied the lad, "the second commandment of the Decalogue

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