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Tractate of the Talmud
Beitza (Hebrew: ביצה) or Bei'a (Aramaic: ביעה) (literally "egg", named after the first word) is a tractate in Seder Mo'ed, dealing with the laws of Yom
Beitza
Plate displaying symbolic foods of Passover seder
the angel of death would pass over that house during the tenth plague. Beitza – A hard-boiled egg, symbolizing the korban chagigah (festival sacrifice)
Passover_Seder_plate
Central figure in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Joshua
ٱبْنُ نُونٍ Yūšaʿ ibn Nūn; Latin: Iosue Babylonian Talmud, Baba Bathra 56a; Beitza 25b, s.v. חצובא מקטע רגליהון דרשיעי. Quote: "ʻThe sea squill (Urginea maritima)
Joshua
One of the tractates of the Mishnah or Babylonian or Jerusalem Talmud
Bikkurim Moed (Festival) (מוֹעֵד) Shabbat Eruvin Pesahim Shekalim Yoma Sukkah Beitza Rosh Hashanah Ta'anit Megillah Mo'ed Katan Hagigah Nashim (Women) (נָשִׁים)
Tractate_(Talmud)
Array of objects used by Jews for ritual purposes
Chazeret (bitter herbs), the Zeroa (a roasted shank bone, typically lamb), the Beitza (a hard-boiled egg), the Karpas (a green vegetable, typically parsley),
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Bitter herbs eaten during Passover
Categories (with imaged examples in brackets): edit 1. Zeroa (shankbone) 2. Beitza (roasted hard-boiled egg) 3. Maror/Chazeret (horseradish) 4. Maror/Chazeret
Maror
Tokef (He Judges Us). Beitza 12a and Shulchan Aruch OC 495:1 – via Wikisource.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) See Beitza 6a and Igrot Moshe OC
Jewish_holidays
Shankbone on Passover Seder plate
the Gemara, the two dishes are the Zeroa of the Passover sacrifice and an Beitza (egg) as a symbol of the Chagigah offering. "The Shank Bone (Zeroah)". www
Zeroa
One of the traditional rituals in the Passover Seder
Categories (with imaged examples in brackets): edit 1. Zeroa (shankbone) 2. Beitza (roasted hard-boiled egg) 3. Maror/Chazeret (horseradish) 4. Maror/Chazeret
Karpas
18th century European rabbi & halachic authority
Tinyana, New York, 1960 Ziun L'nefesh Chaya on Brachot Ziun L'nefesh Chaya on Beitza Ziun L'nefesh Chaya on Psachim Drushei HaTzlach Ahavas Tziyon Doresh Letziyon
Yechezkel_Landau
16th Century Kabbalist
the opinion of several Rishonim. He also wrote a commentary on Tractates Beitza and Berakhot of the Jerusalem Talmud. The piyyut (liturgical poem) Yedid
Elazar_ben_Moshe_Azikri
Traditional Ashkenazi Jewish egg noodle
Pinchas of Koretz Noodles are mentioned in the Jerusalem Talmud (Hallah 57d, Beitza 60d), which was published circa 350 CE, these were the first clear mentions
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Topics referred to by the same term
Mauritian cuisine, see Soy egg#Mauritian cuisine Beitza during Jewish Passover Seder, see Passover Seder plate#Beitza This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Roasted_egg
13th century Rabbi & scholar
of these commentaries were lost, except for the commentary on Tractate Beitza. In addition, a commentary on Tractate Eruvin was attributed to him, but
Menachem_HaMeiri
Second Order of the Mishnah and Talmud
branch, Citron, Myrtle, Willow) which are waved on Sukkot. 5 chapters. Beitza (ביצה) ("Egg")—now named after its first word, but originally called Yom
Moed
Units of measurement in Jewish religious texts
specifically a measure of capacity rather than of weight, the smallest unit is the beitza (egg), followed by the log (לג), followed by the kab (קב), followed by the
Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement
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Shekalim 8 52 22 Talmud Yerushalmi 61 Yoma 8 61 88 57 Sukkah 5 53 56 33 Beitza 5 42 40 49 Rosh Hashanah 4 35 35 27 Ta'anit 4 34 31 31 Megillah 4 33 32
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2018. Retrieved September 30, 2018. Bank & Wiggins 2012, p. 139. Talmud, Beitza 4b. Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim 669 Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906)
Shemini_Atzeret
Tractate in Moed
the Talmud Seder: Moed Number of mishnahs: 35 Chapters: 4 Babylonian Talmud pages: 35 Jerusalem Talmud pages: 22 Tosefta chapters: 2 ← Beitza Ta'anit →
Rosh_Hashanah_(tractate)
Jewish ritual food eaten at the Passover seder
Categories (with imaged examples in brackets): edit 1. Zeroa (shankbone) 2. Beitza (roasted hard-boiled egg) 3. Maror/Chazeret (horseradish) 4. Maror/Chazeret
Charoset
Primitive baking ovens
v. פורני. Maimonides (1967), p. 58, s.v. Keilim 8:9. Babylonian Talmud (Beitza 34a, Rashi s.v. פורני) Babylonian Talmud (Pesahim 31b, Rashi s.v. פת פורני)
Clay_oven
Weekly Torah reading
the first and second Passovers took precedence over the Sabbath. Tractate Beitza in the Mishnah, Tosefta, Jerusalem Talmud, and Babylonian Talmud interpreted
Behaalotecha
Book of the Mishnah and Talmud
of the Talmud Seder: Moed Number of mishnahs: 53 Chapters: 5 Babylonian Talmud pages: 56 Jerusalem Talmud pages: 26 Tosefta chapters: 4 ← Yoma Beitza →
Sukkah_(Talmud)
Benjaminite. Aharon Hyman, Toldot Tanaim veAmoraim, London, 5770 Tosefta Beitza 3:6 Mishna Kelaim 7:2 Beitzah 22b Brachot 19b, Bechorot 36a Taanit 12a Tosafot
Eleazar_bar_Zadok
On legal deeds and their content
386–387 (P. Ḥayei Sarah). OCLC 233160756. Babylonian Talmud, Baba Bathra 56a; Beitza 25b, s.v. חצובא מקטע רגליהון דרשיעי. Quote: "ʻThe sea squill (Urginea maritima)
Butts_and_bounds
13th century French Tosafist
one's teacher through sharp interpretation of law. Semaḳ No. 154 Tosafot to Beitza 21b, to Eruvin 6b, and to Soṭah 22a Carmoly, Eljakim David (1861). "Wanderungen
Moses_of_Évreux
13th-century French Tosafist
Abraham Anaw who mentions Eliezer's commentaries on the Talmudic tractate, Beitza, although these have not survived. "Eliezer of Toul | Encyclopedia.com"
Eliezer_of_Toul
American-Israeli Talmud scholar
study by Professor Nahum Sarna, who taught a group of students tractate Beitza one summer. After high school, Friedman attended the University of Pennsylvania
Shamma_Friedman
Israeli journalist (born 1949)
Stella d'Italia by then Italian President Giorgio Napolitano. Chocolate egg (Beitza shel Shokolad), 2000. Land of milk and honey (theater piece) 2003. La guerra
Manuela_Dviri
technical theological phrase tiqqun soferim "scribal correction". Yerushalmi Beitza 60c Midrash Tehillim 93:6 Yehuda David Eisenstein, Otzar Yisrael - Helek
Shimon_ben_Pazi
(commentary on the Song of Songs) Nava Tehilla Shemen Hatov (on Maseches Beitza) "Manuscript – Homiletics on the Torah by Rabbi Ya'akov HaRofeh". Kedem
Jacob_ben_Joseph_Harofe
13th-century French tosafist
Responsa, iii., No. 345 Orḥot Ḥayyim, i. 110c "Mordekai" on Hullin 7., No. 681 Beitza 14b, 20b, 24b; Kiddushin 27b, 39a; Nedarim 90b; Avodah Zarah 68a; Temurah
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