The Babylonian Talmud Tractate Berakot Translated Into English for the First

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The Babylonian Talmud Tractate Berakot Translated Into English for the First
Abraham Cohen
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prolonged [the prayers]. His disciples said to him, " Our master, what a prolonger he is ! " He replied, " Did he prolong more than Moses, our teacher, of whom it is written, 'The forty days and forty nights that I fell down ' " (Deut. Ix. 25) ? It again happened that a disciple who descended before the Ark in the presence of R. Eliezer unduly shortened [the prayers]. His disciples said to him, " What a shortener he is " He replied, " Did he shorten more than Moses, our teacher ; for it is writ
...ten, ' Heal her now, . O God, I beseech Thee'" (Num. Xii. 13) 7 ? R. Jacob said in the 1 Singer, p. 46.
2 Ibid. P. 50, "Accept, Lord our God. " 3 Bashi explains: If he omitted one of the middle benedictions, he can insert it anywhere amongst them when he recalls his omission. Tosafot reject this interpretation and explain : If he omitted one of the middle bene- dictions and remembers the omission before commencing the concluding bene- dictions, he goes back to the one omitted and then continues from there, repeating those he had already said.


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