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Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Shekalmi – Synopsis.

p. vii CONTENTS OF TRACT SHEKALIM. PAGE PREFACE, xi-xii SYNOPSIS OF SUBJECTS, xiii-xviii CHAPTER I. OF THE DUTIES OF COURT IN THE MONTH OF ADAR--PAYMENT OF POLL DUTIES IN THE WHOLE REGION OF ISRAEL, 1-6 CHAPTER II. THE EXCHANGE OF COINS FOR SHEKALIM--THE PROVISIONS FOR THE SAVING OF MONEY FOR DIFFERENT OFFERINGS AND THE USE OF THE REMAINDERS, 7-11 CHAPTER III. PERIODS AT WHICH MONEYS WERE

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Erubin – Regulations concerning the combining of roofs on Sabbath.

p. 214 CHAPTER IX. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE COMBINING OF ROOFS ON SABBATH. MISHNA: All the roofs of a town are considered one private ground (although the houses underneath are occupied by several), provided there be not one roof ten hands higher or ten hands lower than the rest. Such is the dictum of R. Meir; the sages, however,

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Erubin – Regulations concerning the erubin of limits, quantity of food required, and further regulations concerning erubin of courts.

p. 198 CHAPTER VIII. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE ERUBIN OF LIMITS. THE QUANTITY OF FOOD REQUIRED FOR SUCH ERUBIN, AND FURTHER REGULATIONS CONCERNING ERUBIN OF COURTS. MISHNA: How are the (legal) limits to be combined? A man places a cask (of wine) and says: "This is for all my townsmen or for all who go to the house of

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Erubin – Regulations concerning the preparation of erubin for courts separated by apertures, walls, ditches, and straw ricks…

p. 179 CHAPTER VII. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE PREPARATION OF ERUBIN FOR COURTS SEPARATED BY APERTURES, WALLS, DITCHES, AND STRAW-RICKS. COMBINATION OF ERUBIN IN ALLEYS. MISHNA: If there be an aperture, four spans square, and less than ten spans high (from the ground), between two courts, the inmates of each court may prepare two separate Erubin; or if they

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Erubin- Regulations concerning the boundaries of a town and the measurements of the legal limits.

p. 119 CHAPTER V. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE BOUNDARIES OF A TOWN AND THE MEASUREMENTS OF THE LEGAL LIMITS. MISHNA: How can the boundaries of a town be extended? If one house recede from the city wall and another project, or if a ruin recede or project, or if fragments of a wall ten spans high lie beyond the

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Erubin – Regulations concerning the overstepping of legal limits on the Sabbath and measurements of the Sabbath distance.

p. 93 CHAPTER IV. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE OVERSTEPPING OF THE LEGAL LIMITS ON THE SABBATH, AND MEASUREMENTS OF THE SABBATH-DISTANCE. MISHNA: If foes, or an evil spirit (a fit of insanity?), caused one to go beyond the Sabbath limit, he after recovering his freedom must not move further than four ells; if the foes or the fit have

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