Sentences with phrase «mikva'ot tractate»

During the course of his provocative essay «The Virtue of Hate» (February), Rabbi Meir Soloveichik refers to the Mishnaic tractate Ethics of the Fathers.
«Porn and the Threat to Virility» recently hit the stands not in the form of a religious tractate, but on the cover of Time.
The tractate so called gives instruction in Christian morals and ecclesiastical practice.
The reality and persistence of its problem are apparent to one who will read with insight the restrictions in the tractate, Aboda Zara.
The Jewish Talmud, in the Mikva'ot tractate, states that when a Gentile wishes to become a Jew, he must be instructed according to the 613 commandments of the Torah, must be circumscribed, and must go through a Mikvah, that is, be baptized.
The bit about the change of garments and the bathhouse is talmudic phraseology from tractate Eruvin (27b), indicating a matter....
Details of the postexilic observance wanting here may be filled in from the tractate «Yoma» in the Mishnah, where the prayer of the priest, pronounced with his two hands upon the scapegoat, is given as follows:
The bit about the change of garments and the bathhouse is talmudic phraseology from tractate Eruvin (27b), indicating a matter urgently in need of clarification.
Kodashim («Holy things»), regarding sacrificial rites, the Temple, and the dietary laws (11 tractates) and 6.
Nashim («Women»), concerning marriage and divorce, some forms of oaths and the laws of the nazirite (7 tractates) 4.
Tohorot («Purities»), pertaining to the laws of purity and impurity, including the impurity of the dead, the laws of food purity and bodily purity (12 tractates).
The BABYLONIAN TALMUD, tractate Bava Basra (Batra) asks the question.
In the traditions of the rabbis of Judaism codified in the Mishnah about A.D. 200, there is a tractate called «Yoma» which adds details to the development of the celebration of Yom Kippur.
The goat, according to practice detailed in the tractate of the Mishnah, is then taken to a place called Zok, about twelve miles from Jerusalem.
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