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with a rape, in which case it is not prohibited for the woman to return to her husband. There, it is referring to a woman who had sex willfully, and therefore she is forbidden to her husband. And if you wish, say that this and that are both dealing with a rape, and it is still not difficult. Here
Since the Talmud mentioned a Torah scholar who abandons the study of Torah, it cites a relevant verse: “Neither was there any peace to him that went out or came in due to the adversary” (Zechariah 8:10). Rav said: Once a person leaves the study of halakha, i.e., Mishnah and Talmud, even for the stu
And Shmuel said: This is referring to one who leaves the study of Talmud to learn Mishnah. Whereas the reasoning of the Talmud is relatively clear, the Mishnah cites legal rulings without explaining their reasoning. And R' Yoḥanan said: The verse applies even to one who leaves the study of one Tal
Mishnah: Incidental to the Festival peace-offering, the Mishnah describes the nature of various areas of Torah study. The halakhot of the dissolution of vows, when one requests from a Sage to dissolve them, fly in the air and have nothing to support them, as these halakhot are not mentioned expli
The halakhot of Shabbat, Festival peace-offerings, and misuse of consecrated property are like mountains suspended by a hair, as they have little written about them in the Torah, and yet the details of their halakhot are numerous. The details of monetary law, sacrificial rites, ritual purity and i