Mishnayot 18 Masekhtot Mi Shishah Sidre Mishnah Eighteen Treatises From
Mishnayot 18 Masekhtot Mi Shishah Sidre Mishnah Eighteen Treatises From
D a De David Aaron Sola
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2. Whosoever eats food to the size of a large date, that is, the date with the kernel, or drinks a mouthful, is guilty. All kinds of 1 Levit. Xvi. 1 34. Levit. Xxiii. 2632. Numb. Xxix. 711. 3 It was usual, in the days of the Mishna, to anoint the body and beard with scented oils and perfumes. TREATISE YOMAH. 127 food are alike computed by the size of the date, 3 and all liquids by the mouthful ; but food and beverage are not to be joined in the computation. 3 > 3. If on one occasion [through ob...livion], man has eaten and drank, he needs bring but one sin-offering ; if he has eaten and [also] done work, he must bring two [separate] sin-offerings; if he has eaten food which is not edible [properly and usually adapted for human sustenance], or has drunk liquids which are not properly and usually adapted for beverage as if, for instance, he has drunk brine or fish-he he is absolved. 4. Children need not be made to fast, but they are to be [gra- dually] habituated thereto, a year or two [before they are by law bound to fast], so that they become fluent [ready and accustomed] in obeying the commandments.
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