Sanhedrin 101A

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one who is intolerant [da’ato ketzara] of others acting against his will. “And for the good-hearted it is always a feast”; this is referring to one who is tolerant and accepts the actions of others. And R' Yehoshua ben Levi says with regard to the verse “All the days of the poor are terrible”: But a

§ A baraita states: One who reads a verse from Song of Songs and renders it a form of secular song, and not a sacred text, and one who reads any biblical verse at a banquet house, not at its appropriate time, but merely as a song, introduces evil to the world, as the Torah girds itself with sackcl

God says to the Torah: My daughter, during the time that they are eating and drinking, in what should they be engaged? The Torah says before Him: God! if they are masters of the Bible, let them engage in the study of the Torah, Prophets, and Writings. If they are masters of the Mishnah, let them en

§ The Mishnah teaches: And among those who have no share in the World-to-Come is one who whispers invocations over a wound. R' Yoḥanan says: And that is the case only where he spits into the wound while he whispers, as one does not mention the name of Heaven over spittle, and doing so is an act of

A baraita states: One may smear oil on and rub the intestinal area on Shabbat to ease pain, and it is not prohibited as a form of healing. One may whisper incantations of snakes and scorpions on Shabbat to ease the pain of their bite. And one may pass a cool vessel upon an infected eye on Shabbat,