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Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Baba Bathra – Rules and regulations concerning occupancy, at what time and in what respect it gives title…

p. 83 CHAPTER III. RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING OCCUPANCY (HAZAKAH)--AT WHAT TIME AND IN WHAT RESPECT IT GIVES TITLE. REPLEVINS BY COURT. PROPERTIES OCCUPIED BY A DEFENDANT WHO IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PLAINTIFF BUT EQUAL IN EVIDENCE. A PROTEST AGAINST OCCUPANCY IN ONE'S PRESENCE: OR ABSENCE BY ONE'S OPPONENT. THE WRITING OF BILLS OF SALE AND DEEDS

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Baba Bathra – Rules and regulations concerning space to be left between one’s property and another’s, be it one or two kinds…

p. 55 CHAPTER II. RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING SPACE TO BE LEFT BETWEEN ONE'S PROPERTY AND ANOTHER'S, BE IT OF ONE OR TWO KINDS. UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS A TENANT MAY PLACE AN OVEN IN HIS DWELLING. UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES A SHOP IN A YARD MAY BE PREVENTED. CONCERNING THE SPACE TO BE LEFT BETWEEN A CITY AND

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Baba Bathra – Rules and regulations concerning houses, yards, and fields in partnership or jointly, fences and walls, looking into other’s property…

p. 1 TRACT BABA BATHRA (LAST GATE). CHAPTER I. RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING HOUSES, YARDS, AND FIELDS IN PARTNERSHIP OR CONJOINTLY; THE SHARING IN PARTITIONS, FENCES, AND WALLS; LOOKING INTO OTHERS' PROPERTY; CLAIMS PAID BEFORE DUE; DUTIES OF ONE TO HIS CITY--STREETS, ETC.; CITIZENSHIP BY LAPSE OF TIME, AND CONCERNING THE SIZE OF A YARD LIABLE TO DIVISION. MISHNA

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Baba Bathra – Introduction and Synopsis.

The Babylonian Talmud Translated by MICHAEL L. RODKINSON Book 7 (Vols. XIII. and XIV.) 1918 Tract Baba Bathra (Last Gate) Tract Baba Bathra, Part I Title Page Explanatory Remarks Dedication Contents Synopsis Of Subjects Of Tract Baba Bathra (Last Gate). Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Appendix Tract Baba Bathra, Part II Title Page Explanatory Remarks Dedication Synopsis of Subjects Chapter VI Chapter

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Rosh Hashana – Regulations concerning New Year’s Day when it falls on the Sabbath, and the prayers, the ordinances of the benedictions, etc.

p. 61 CHAPTER IV. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE NEW YEAR'S DAY WHEN IT FALLS ON SABBATH, AND THE PRAYERS THEREON--THE ORDINANCES OF THE BENEDICTIONS, ETC. MISHNA: When the feast of New Year happened to fall on the Sabbath, they used to sound (the cornet) in the Temple, but not outside of it. After the destruction of the Temple R.

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Rosh Hashana – Regulations concerning the intercalating of the month, the cornet, and the prayers of the New Year’s Day.

p. 51 CHAPTER III. REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE INTERCALATING OF THE MONTH--THE CORNET, AND OF WHAT IT IS TO BE MADE--AND THE PRAYERS OF THE NEW YEAR'S DAY. MISHNA: If the Beth Din and all Israel saw (the moon on the night of the thirtieth day), or if the witness had been examined, but there was no time to

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Rosh Hashana – Ordinances about the witnesses concerning the new moon…

p. 41 CHAPTER II. ORDINANCES ABOUT THE WITNESSES CONCERNING THE NEW MOON, THE HOISTING OF THE FLAGS AND HOW IT WAS CONSECRATED BY THE BETH DIN. MISHNA: If the witness was unknown another was sent with him to testify to his character. In former times they would receive evidence (about the appearance of the moon) from any one;

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Rosh Hashana – The ordinances about the New Years of the Jewish calendar.

p. 1 "NEW YEAR." CHAPTER I. THE ORDINANCES ABOUT THE NEW YEARS OF THE JEWISH CALENDAR--THE MESSENGERS THAT WERE SENT OUT FROM JERUSALEM--AND AT WHICH PERIOD OF THE YEAR THE WORLD IS DIVINELY JUDGED. MISHNA I.: There are four New Year days, viz.: The first of Nissan is New Year for (the ascension of) Kings and for (the regular

Jewish Babylonian Talmud – Tracts Rosh Hashana–Synopsis.

p. iii TRACT ROSH HASHANA (NEW YEAR). Contents TRACT ROSH HASHANA. INTRODUCTION TO THIS TRACT, xix-xxii SYNOPSIS OF SUBJECTS OF THIS TRACT, xxiii-xxviii CHAPTER I. OF THE FOUR NEW YEAR'S DAYS AS KEPT DURING THE PERIOD OF THE SECOND TEMPLE, 1-36 CHAPTER II. THE OBSERVERS OF THE NEW MOON BEFORE THE HIGH COURT IN THE CITY OF JERUSALEM, 37-44 CHAPTER III. OBSERVING THE MOON BY THE HIGH

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