Hebrew Literature : Comprising Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies And the Kabbalah Unveiled
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"Has one taken wood from it?" "Its wood is for- bidden for every use." " Has one heated an oven with it?" " If the oven be new it must be broken down, and if old it must be cooled down." " Has one baked bread in it? " " The use of the bread is forbidden." " Are the loaves mixed with other loaves, and these again with others ? " " The use of all the loaves is forbidden." R. Eliezer said, " its value is to be • Lest the lettuce might derive profit from the shade oi the idolatrous grove. IDOLATRY ...193 cast into the Salt Sea." The Sages replied to him, " there is no redemption for idolatry." " Has one made out of such a tree a weaver's shuttle ? " " Its use is forbidden." " Has one woven a garment with it ? " " The use of the garment is for- bidden." " Is the garment mixed with other garments, and these again with others ? " " The use of all the garments is forbidden." Rabbi Eleazar said, " its value is to be cast into the Salt Sea." The Sages repHed to him, " there is no re- demption for idolatry." 15.
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