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Yitzchak Wolf

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Tractate Makot
The first two chapters of Makos discuss, respectively, the laws of perjured witnesses and the cities of refuge for inadvertent murderers. The third and final chapter details the laws of corporal punishment administered by the courts—hence the name of the ...
Tractate Makot
The first two chapters of Makos discuss, respectively, the laws of perjured witnesses and the cities of refuge for inadvertent murderers. The third and final chapter details the laws of corporal punishment administered by the courts—hence the name of the ...
Tractate Makot
The first two chapters of Makos discuss, respectively, the laws of perjured witnesses and the cities of refuge for inadvertent murderers. The third and final chapter details the laws of corporal punishment administered by the courts—hence the name of the ...
Tractate Rosh Hashanah
This tractate discusses the holiday of Rosh Hashanah as well as related calendar issues—such as the Sanhedrin's sanctification of each lunar month and their establishment of leap years. The tractate concludes with the special Rosh Hashanah prayers, and sp...
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