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Abstract   Overview
Table of contents:
  • Vol 1.42 - Behar : The reason that we learn from Shmittah that all the Mitzvot were said at Sinai(9)
  • Vol 3.42 - Behar : The prohibition of usury (Ribis) in Avodat HaAdam (6)
  • Vol 7.21 - Behar 1 : Links - Debate of Talmud Bavli and Yerushalm if Shemittah is observed from the Torah if the Jubilee (Yovel) is not observed (5)
  • Vol 7.22 - Behar 2 : Complete - Rashi: "I am the L-rd: Who is faithful to give reward" (13)
  • Vol 12.15 - Behar 1 : "A Sabbath to the L-rd" - Just as it is said in Shabbat Bereshit or "LeShaim Hashem" (7)
  • Vol 12.16 - Behar 2 : Complete - Rambam:"It is a positive mitzvah to lend money to a gentile at interest". (5)
  • Vol 17.33 - Behar 1 : Rashi: "On Mount Sinai": What has the matter of the Sabbatical year etc. (10)
  • Vol 17.34 - Behar 2 : Debate whether the resting of the land is a law pertaining to the land or just an obligation of the person (11)
  • Vol 17.35 - Behar 3 : "The closer the relatives, the greater the responsibility" to redeem a person sold to a gentile (6)
  • Vol 17.36 - Behar - Lag B'Omer : Complete - The saying of Rashbi: "There are three crowns etc" (10)
  • Vol 22.20 - Behar 1 : Complete - Zohar: "If you buy a Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve..." (7)
  • Vol 22.21 - Behar 2 : Rashi: "he, and his children with him" (9)
  • Vol 22.22 - Behar-Bechukotai : Links - The connection between the (names) of the two Parshiot.(7)
  • Vol 27.25 - Behar 1 : Links - The intent of the question: "And if you should say, "What will we eat in the seventh year?" (7)
  • Vol 27.26 - Behar 2 : The acquiring of persons, fruits and fruits of the date palm in Avodat HaAdam.(8)
  • Vol 32.24 - Behar 1 : Complete - Siyum tractate Shviis: "Whoever fulfills his word, the Sages are well pleased with him"(7)
  • Vol 32.25 - Behar 2 : Complete - The reason that Rashi explains: "For they are My servants" - "My decree has precedence" - twice. (7)
  • Vol 37.12 - Behar : Rambam: "It is permissible to have a Canaanite slave perform excruciating labor.Although . .(7)