Tract Maccoth
(Stripes)
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Title Page |
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Explanatory
Remarks |
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Dedication |
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Concluding Words
To The
Completion Of
Sections
Festival And
Jurisprudence |
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Synopsis of
Subjects of
Tract Maccoth
(Stripes) |
Chapter 1 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning
Collusive
Witnesses in
both Criminal
and Civil Cases,
and the
Application
Thereto of
Corporeal and
Other
Punishments |
Chapter 2 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning
Unintentional
Murder and
Exile. Which is
the Punishment
Therefor.--Who
is and who is
not Subject to
Exile.--The
Cities of Exile
and Their
Preparations.--The
Redeeming of the
Exiled by the
Death of the
High-Priest |
Chapter 3 |
Who is
Subject to the
Punishment by
Stripes.--The
Details of the
Procedure
Regarding the
Execution
Thereof.--What
Circumstances
Free the Culprit
Therefrom.--The
Respective
Duties of the
Three Judges Who
Must Witness the
Execution |
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Tract Shebuoth
(Oaths)
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Synopsis of
Subjects of
Tract Shebuoth
(Oaths) |
Chapter 1 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning Oaths
to Which is
Attached the
Liability of a
Sin-offering or
Stripes.--the
Conditions of
Liability As
Determined by
the Time of
Remembering or
Forgetting the
Oath.--Which
Oaths are or are
not Atoned For
by Private and
Congregational
Sacrifices and
Also by the Day
of
Atonement.--Illustrations
of the Two Kinds
of Oaths
Subdivided into
Four |
Chapter 2 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Cognition of
Defilement; Its
Two Kinds,
Subdivided into
Four, and their
Illustrations.--the
Ceremonial
Accompanying the
Consecration of
the Extensions
Built in the
Court-Yard of
the Temple, and
in Jerusalem in
General.--Illustrations
of Positive
Commandments
that Do or Do
not Entail
Liability |
Chapter 3 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Oath-Transgression
Considered As
Referring to
Both Past and
Future.--the
Determination of
the Size or
Quantity of the
Object Regarding
Which the Oath
is Made.--the
Wording of the
Oath.--is or is
not Drinking
included in
Eating (to Which
the Oath Refers)
and Vice
Versa?--Does or
Does not the
Repeated Stating
of the Oath
Entail a
Separate
Liability.--to
What Acts or
Words the Oath
Relates.--Oaths
Made by
Compulsion.--Oaths
Concerning the
Fulfilling or
Ignoring of a
Commandment. |
Chapter 4 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Witness-Oath:
Who is or is not
Responsible
therefor; How
the Place Where
Such is Made
(Within or
Without the P.
Iv Court)
Determines Its
Liability; If
Made
intentionally.--the
Laws of
Adjuration.--Two
Parties of
Witnesses
Contradicting
Each Other-For
Which of the
Divine Names and
Attributes (When
Used in An Oath)
One is Culpable |
Chapter 5 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Depository Oath:
Who is or is not
Fit to Take It;
Where the Denial
of the Deposit
by Oath Must
Take Place; the
Conditions
Determining the
Liability to Be
Either One or
For Each Article
Separately; in
Which Respect
Such Oath is
More Rigorous
Than the Witness
Oath |
Chapter 6 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Circumstances
Under Which the
Court Gives An
Oath to One of
the
Contestants.--the
Nature of the
Claim and of Its
Partial
Admission.--Which
Admission is or
is not Regarded
As Corresponding
With the
Claim.--the
Cases Where the
Claim is For
Movables and the
Admission For
Immovables, or
Vice Versa.--Who
are or are not
Fit to Enter a
Claim Which
Entails An
Oath-the Form of
the Oath and the
introduction
thereto Used by
the Court, As
Well As the Kind
of Sacred Object
One Must Hold
When Taking the
Claim.--Articles
the Claim to
Which Entails No
Oath.--the
Conditions Under
Which Either An
Oath Must Be
Taken For a Lost
Pledge or the
Value thereof
Must Be Paid |
Chapter 7 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Conditions Under
Which the Oath
is Given to the
Plaintiff or to
the
Defendant.--Regarding
a Suspect of
Perjury.--the
Difference
Between a
Biblical and a
Rabbinical
Oath.--is or is
not a Rabbinical
Oath
Transferable?--the
Oath of orphans
(Plaintiff or
Defendant),
Partners,
Gardeners.--the
Cases When the
Sabbathic Year
Releases One
From An Oath |
Chapter 8 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Four Kinds of
Bailees: the
Conditions Under
Which they are
to Pay or to
Take An
Oath.--What is
An Uttered Oath,
a Vain Oath, a
False
Oath.--Cases
Illustrating the
Various Claims
Regarding the
Four Kinds of
Bailees |
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Appendix to Page
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Tract
Eduyoth
(Testimonies)
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Introduction |
Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 2 |
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Chapter 3 |
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Chapter 4 |
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Chapter 5 |
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Chapter 6 |
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Chapter 7 |
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Chapter 8 |
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Tract Abuda Zara
(Idolatry)
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Explanatory
Remarks |
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Synopsis of
Subjects of
Tract Abuda Zara
(Idolatry) |
Chapter 1 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning
Transaction of
Business With
Heathens on
their Festival
Days; Which
Festivals are
Considered, and
What Real Estate
May Be Sold and
Rented, and at
What Places |
Chapter 2 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning
Placing of
Cattle with
Heathens,
Accepting Cure
from them, and
Concerning
Things Which May
and May not Be
Bought From them |
Chapter 3 |
Rules and
Regulations
Concerning the
Deriving of
Benefit From
Profaned Idols
and Images of
Heathens and
Israelites.--Concerning
Utensils on
Which are
Engraved the
Sun, the Moon
and Other
Planets. |
Chapter 4 |
Concerning
Objects Used For
Idols.--the
Manner in Which
an Idol Is
Profaned So As
To Be Allowed
For Use.--the
Discussions
between the
Elders of Rome
on the one Hand
and R. Lamaliel,
the Prince, on
the Other.--How
to Prepare Wine
in the
Possession of a
Heathen For
Israelites. |
Chapter 5 |
Page Rules
and Regulations
Concerning Wages
and Libation
Wine.--Effects
of Such Wine
When Falling on
Fruit or Mixing
With Other
Wine.--Under
What
Circumstances
Wine May Be Left
With a
Heathen.--Conditions
Under Which
Jewish Wine Is
Sold To
Heathens.--Determination
of Quantity of
Libation Wine
Mixed With Other
Wine.--How
Vessels of
Heathen are To
Be Altered To
Make them Fit
For a Jewish
Table |
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Appendix to Page
60 |
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Tract
Horioth
(Decisions)
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Synopsis of
Subjects of
Tract Horioth
(Decisions) |
Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 2 |
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Chapter 3 |
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