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Ancient Jewish Text
Megillat Taanit (Hebrew: מגילת תענית, romanized: məḡillaṯ taʿaniṯ), lit. "the Scroll of Fasting," is an ancient text, in the form of a chronicle, which
Megillat_Taanit
Fasting in Judaism
A ta'anit or taynis (Biblical Hebrew תַּעֲנִית taʿaniṯ or צוֹם ṣom) is a fast in Judaism in which one abstains from all food and drink, including water
Ta'anit
Jewish scholar of the 1st-century BC
workers, including Honi, such as in Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 3:10, 66d and Babylonian Talmud Taanit 19a; 23a. His surname is derived from an incident in
Honi_HaMe'agel
Leader of the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE)
in ecclesiastical sources, until the 16th century. The Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 4:5) and the Babylonian Talmud (Sanhedrin 93b and 97b) mention him by the
Simon_bar_Kokhba
water until they died. According to an oral teaching appearing in Megillat Taanit, the four modes of execution formerly used in Jewish law were mostly orally
Capital_punishment_in_Judaism
11th month of the Hebrew calendar
destruction. This day was observed as a holiday in Hasmonean times. (Megilat Taanit) Babylonian calendar, where the month's name was Araḫ Šabaṭu Jewish astrology
Shevat
Tractate of the Mishnah
(2:6-7); days on which public fasts are prohibited according to Megillat Taanit (2:8-10). Chapter 3: Cases in which the order of fasting may be changed
Ta'anit_(Talmud)
Pre-Purim fast in Judaism
Wayback Machine Megillah 2a First, Mitchell (November 2010). "The Origin of Taanit Esther". AJS Review. 34 (2): 309–351. doi:10.1017/S036400941000036X. S2CID 162829573
Fast_of_Esther
Group of Israelite chieftains
was fulfilled. According to Rabbinic tradition (as seen in the Mishnah Taanit 4:6), the sin of the spies produced the annual fast day of Tisha B'Av. When
The_Twelve_Spies
5th month of the Hebrew calendar
67. OL 5852410M – via Internet Archive. "Taanit 31a". Sefaria. Retrieved 22 October 2023. "Av". Megillat Taanit. Resources on the Month of Av Hebrew Month
Av_(month)
In rabbinic literature, two wealthy Jewish brothers who lived in Laodicea
דיופלא (p. 297) Babylonian Talmud, Taanit 18b, Rashi, s.v. דיופלין; Sefer ha-Arukh, s.v. דיופלי. Babylonian Talmud, Taanit 18b Smith, William (1858). A Dictionary
Lulianos_and_Paphos
Holiest day in Judaism
Kad Hakemach, p. 122b "Taanit 4:8". Archived from the original on 18 June 2023. Retrieved 18 June 2023. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 30b-31a Archived 8 January
Yom_Kippur
Fast day in Judaism, preceding Passover
Firstborn (Hebrew: תַעֲנִית בְּכוֹרוֹת, romanized: taʿăniṯ bəḵoroṯ or תַעֲנִית בְּכוֹרים taʿăniṯ bəḵorim) is a unique fast day in Judaism, which usually
Fast_of_the_Firstborn
Hypothetical travel into the past or future
perspective. McGraw-Hill. p. 421. ISBN 978-0-8442-5780-8. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 23a Hebrew/Aramaic text at Mechon-Mamre Archived 2020-08-09 at the Wayback
Time_travel
Central text of Rabbinic Judaism
of Aramaic occur in quotations of other older works, like the Megillat Taanit. The reason why earlier texts occur in Hebrew, and later texts in Aramaic
Talmud
12th month of the Hebrew calendar
Adar (1st century BCE) – Choni the Circle Maker prays for rain (Talmud, Taanit 23a) 20 Adar (1616 CE) – 'Purim Vinz': downfall of Vincenz Fettmilch and
Adar
Western Aramaic dialect
are some older texts in Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, notably the Megillat Taanit: the Babylonian Talmud contains occasional quotations from these. Dead Sea
Jewish_Palestinian_Aramaic
Ascetic lifestyles in a Jewish context
world was even described as a sinner by Samuel of Nehardea in tractate Taanit (Taanit 11a). At the same time, other sources recommend and even require Jews
Asceticism_in_Judaism
Saviour or liberator of a group of people
the original on 16 May 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2012. Megillah 17b–18a, Taanit 8b Sotah 9a "Etymology Online". Archived from the original on 12 January
Messiah
French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)
in fact by Rashi, while Zvi Hirsch Chajes stated that the commentary on Taanit was not by Rashi. In some editions of the Talmud, the text indicates that
Rashi
Jewish holiday
Maccabees 1:9 2 Maccabees 10:6 "Megillat Taanit, Kislev 7". www.sefaria.org. Bikkurim 1:6, Rosh HaShanah 1:3, Taanit 2:10, Megillah 3:4 and 3:6, Moed Katan
Hanukkah
34th in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah readings
1990), volume 13, page 9. Babylonian Talmud Yoma 22b. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 8b. Genesis Rabbah 64:6. Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 62b. Leviticus Rabbah
Bemidbar_(parashah)
Authoritative text of the Tanakh in Rabbinic Judaism
"Josephus: Against Apion I". penelope.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2024-07-21. Y. Taanit 4:2; Soferim 6:4; Sifrei Devarim 342. For a discussion see: Zeitlin, S.
Masoretic_Text
7th month of the Hebrew calendar
(now Łuków) during the Nazi invasion of Poland. 7 Tishrei (c. 1313 BCE) – Taanit tzaddikim (Orach Chaim 5580:2) commemorating God's decree that the Dor Hamidbar
Tishrei
Religious saying
December 2010. section 23) Wikiquote: Poor Richard's Almanack Mishnah Taanit 20b. "Taanit 20b". Sefaria. Retrieved 29 July 2025. "Tie your Camel (Hadith)"
God helps those who help themselves
God_helps_those_who_help_themselves
Principal prayer of Judaism
See, e.g., Taanit 2b; Berachot 33a. TB Taanit 3a. Source (section 19) Archived 19 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine Yerushalmi Taanit 1:2 Shulchan
Amidah
hidden." The Talmud attributes authorship of Megillat Taanit to Hananiah ben Hezekiah. Megillat Taanit Menachot 45b Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Shabbat, 13b
Hananiah ben Hezekiah ben Garon
Hananiah_ben_Hezekiah_ben_Garon
Hebrew month
the chapter where a work prohibition is specified Hagigah 18a Yerushalmi Taanit 1:6; see a different wording of the same ruling in Tur Orach Chaim 417 Shulchan
Rosh_Chodesh
1819 short story by Washington Irving
Al-Kahf (18:9–26)". The Holy Qur'an – القرآن الكريم. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 23a Hebrew/Aramaic text at Mechon-Mamre Archived August 9, 2020, at the
Rip_Van_Winkle
Jewish sage (c. 110 BCE – 10 CE)
1007/BF01086369. Mentioned "Sukkah 20a:11". in most manuscripts. "Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 4:2:13". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2024-08-16. Ketubot 62b and Y. Ketubbot
Hillel_the_Elder
Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)
commemorating the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple. The Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 4.5) and Lamentations Rabbah (2.5) describe the bloodshed at Betar as immense:
Bar_Kokhba_Revolt
Dynasty of Judea (140–37 BC)
1 Maccabees. 2 Maccabees. Babylonian Talmud. Jerusalem Talmud. Megillat Taanit. Mishnah. Atkinson, Kenneth (2018). The Hasmoneans and Their Neighbors:
Hasmonean_dynasty
Jewish sect or group active in Judea from 2nd century BCE to 1st century CE
the Sadducees gave rise to this date being held in honor in the Megillat Taanit according to the Rashbam in the Babylonian Talmud, Baba Bathra 115b–116a);
Sadducees
Jewish educational institution for Torah study
Babylonian Talmud references these Yarḥei Kalla several times; e.g. Berakhot 6b, Taanit 10b. Goitein, S.D. (1999). Lassner, Jacob (ed.). A Mediterranean Society:
Yeshiva
9th Torah portion in Book of Exodus
editors, Jewish Study Bible, 2nd edition, pages 1859–78. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 8b. Babylonian Talmud Bava Batra 10b. Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 62b. Mishnah
Ki_Tissa
Biblical story featuring Isaac and Abraham
sacrifice, is not acceptable. This is precisely how the sages of the Talmud (Taanit 4a) understood the Akedah. Citing the Prophet Jeremiah's exhortation against
Binding_of_Isaac
Babylonian rabbi
). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Bava Batra 157b Taanit 4a Megillah 29a קבר הרב יחולק: חציו בישראל, חציו בלבנון, Ynet, 26 July 2000
Rav_Ashi
Hereditary priest in Judaism
Babylonian Talmud, Zevachim 88:B B.Zevachim 88b Zevachim 88b Mishnah Horayot 3:8 Taanit 27a Robert Bonfil, Jews in Byzantium: Dialectics of Minority and Majority
Kohen
Council of Elders of Sephardi Jews
JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-01-27. "Taanit 15b:3". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2023-01-27. "The Project Gutenberg eBook
Ma'amad
Area of Jewish theology
The Personality of Mashiach; web-look-up: 18-11-2011. Megillah 17b-18a, Taanit 8b Sotah 9a What is the Jewish Belief About Moshiach?; web-look-up: 03-10-2010
Jewish_eschatology
1st month of the Hebrew calendar
down upon the mob. That event, the 29th of Nisan, called the Zwetschgen Taanit "Plum-Fast", was commemorated by a fast and a Purim festivity until the
Nisan
Obligatory festive meal
Jewish Outreach Program, accessed March 16, 2006. Mishna, Taanit 26b; Babylonian Talmud Taanit 30a "Tisha B'Av (The Ninth of Av)", Union of Orthodox Jewish
Seudat_mitzvah
Jewish prayer of thanksgiving
Zalman Siddur, "Seder Hallel" See Mishneh Torah, Hilchot Megillah 3:8 Taanit 28b Arachin 10a הלל שלם וחצי הלל Sidur Avotenu, page 667 (link to Otzar
Hallel
Jewish kingdom in the southern Levant (140–37 BC)
secular nationalism. Another source for the Hasmonean period is Megillat Taanit ("Scroll of Fasting"), a late Second Temple-era Pharisaic text in Aramaic
Hasmonean_Judea
Battle between Egypt and Judah
Bible that says "A sword shall not pass through your land" (Leviticus 26:6 Taanit 22b) Also mentioning the Battle is the Kinnah for the 9th of Av, "And Jeremiah
Battle_of_Megiddo_(609_BC)
Tanna of the second generation of the Tannaic era
healed. His son was Rabbi Eleazar Bar Zadok. Babylonian Talmud, tractate Taanit 12a Babylonian Talmud, tractate Gittin, 56a Babylonian Talmud, Tractate
Rabbi_Zadok
Head of a family of Aaronian priests
of the Jews. On that list, Joram is succeeded by Isus. Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 4:5 [24a]) Avi-Yonah, M. (1964). "The Caesarea Inscription of the Twenty-Four
Jehoiarib
4th month of the Hebrew calendar
Rosh Hashanah and Tur Orach Chaim 549. However, Karaite Jews continue to observe the fast on Tammuz 9. Mishnah Taanit 4:6 This Month in Jewish History
Tammuz_(Hebrew_month)
Ancient Jewish fortress near Battir, West Bank, Israel
retrieved 2024-06-27 "Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 4:5:13". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 15 February 2022. Mishnah (Taanit 4:6) Mishnah, Ta'anit, 4:6 Tosefta (Yevamot
Betar_(ancient_city)
Observance of recitation in religious Judaism
2012. Retrieved 12 March 2009. Hebrew-English Bible Deuteronomy 11:13 "Taanit 2a:11". www.sefaria.org. Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved
Jewish_prayer
Annual fast day in Rabbinic Judaism
Crusaders; the Holocaust; and the October 7 attacks. According to the Mishnah, Taanit 4:6, five specific events occurred on the ninth of Av that warrant fasting:
Tisha_B'Av
the Talmud he delivers statements on his authority (i.e. Babylonian Talmud, Hullin 56b; Jerusalem Talmud, Taanit 1:6 Babylonian Talmud, Gittin 43b v t e
Joseph_bar_Hama
Group of Jewish rebels in the Seleucid Empire
references to Hanukkah are made in the Mishnah (Bikkurim 1:6, Rosh HaShanah 1:3, Taanit 2:10, Megillah 3:4 and 3:6, Moed Katan 3:9, and Bava Kama 6:6), though specific
Maccabees
Jewish fast day
Jerusalem's walls) to the Second Temple period. However, the Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit IV, 5) states that in both eras the walls were breached on 17th Tammuz,
Seventeenth_of_Tammuz
Jewish holiday
com. Retrieved 6 August 2022. ט ו באב – המחולות והחגים, p.71-72 Mishna Taanit 4:8 and Babylonian Talmud 30b-31a, Rashi on these Bellum Judaisum 2:17 Domnitch
Tu_B'Av
Prophet in the Book of Numbers
20 ib. 7 Talmud, Berachot 7a Talmud, Zevachim 116a Talmud Berachot l.c.; Taanit 20a; Numbers Rabbah 20:14 Talmud Sanhedrin 105a Avot of Rabbi Natan 5:19
Balaam
Hypothetical late 1st-century council
attention to a debate over Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes. The Megillat Taanit, in a discussion of days when fasting is prohibited but that are not noted
Council_of_Jamnia
Medieval Jewish exegete
city by day" but "Kayle answered: do not take long steps because they say (Taanit 10b, Berakhot 43b) that long steps weaken the eyesight". Many of the other
Kayle_(exegete)
Topics referred to by the same term
Five Megillot Megillat Antiochus Tractate Megillah in the Talmud. Megillat Taanit, a tannaitic document listing Jewish days of celebration. The Megillah [he]
Megillah
Rabbi
haBayit (Sefaria) Commentaries to Berakhot (Sefaria), Sukkah, Beitzah, Taanit, Ḥullin, Ketubbot, and Avodah Zarah have been printed. The Novellae of Ra'AH
Aharon_HaLevi
Sacrificial offering in Judaism
5:1 "Berakhot 26b:4". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2025-03-26. Isaiah 56:7 Taanit 27b These are the only sections that appear in the original Nusach Ashkenaz
Korban
Figure in the Talmud and the New Testament
of Babylonian Ta'anit at 21a (scroll to page 52) Jewish Virtual Library "Taanit 19b-20a". Sefaria. Retrieved 27 July 2021. "Jastrow I 1". Sefaria. Retrieved
Nicodemus_ben_Gurion
before Musaf instead of in the middle of Musaf. Compare Taanit 2b; Berachot 33a Mordecai on Taanit 1; Shulchan Aruch, Orach Hayyim, 114:2-3 See standard
Geshem
Samaritan temple (5th century–c. 110 BCE)
for centuries. Its significance is reflected in the Jewish text Megillat Taanit, which commemorates the event as "Mount Gerizim Day" (Yom Har Gerizim) on
Mount_Gerizim_Temple
city and sought asylum in Hamburg. There he wrote a commentary on Megillat Taanit, which was printed in Amsterdam, in 1659, and went through several editions
Abraham_ben_Joseph_ha-Levi
Capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel
Ptolemy IX, but these reinforcements were defeated. According to Megillat Taanit 25, "Samaria-wall" fell on 25 Marheshvan. Josephus reports that John Hyrcanus
Samaria_(ancient_city)
Person who took the vows of Numbers 6:1–21
Institute. p. 139. OCLC 181631040., Niddah 68b, s.v. כבר ידעת בנזיר. "Taanit 11a:14". Sefaria. Mishneh Torah Hilchot Deiot 3:1–4; see also Maimonides
Nazirite
Seventh year of Jewish agricultural cycle
statement of the Seder Olam in this regard is repeated in the Tosefta (Taanit 3:9), the Jerusalem Talmud (Ta'anit 4:5), and three times in the Babylonian
Shmita
offspring be like you! Brachot 10b; Brachot 26a; Brachiot 35b; Brachot 40b; etc. Rashi and Rashbam to Pesachim 114a Niddah 27a Bava Metzia 21b Taanit 5b
Rabbi_Yitzchak
Jewish chronology
Josephus, Antiquities 14.16.2. Babylonian Talmud (Taanit 29a, Arakhin 11b); Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 24a); Midrash Tehillim 94 (end); Seder Olam, ch. 30
Traditional_Jewish_chronology
10th-century rabbi
the Talmud, such as the Hebrew words בד בבד in Exo. 30:34 (explained in Taanit 7a as meaning "each spice pounded separately"), Saadia deviates from the
Saadia_Gaon
Jewish prayer for dew
org. Retrieved 2025-01-08. "Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 1:1". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2025-01-08. "Taanit 3a:13". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2025-01-08
Tefillat_Tal
Two Jewish rabbis and Talmudic scholars
Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 67a; compare Babylonian Talmud Taanit 20b Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 20a Babylonian Talmud Taanit 16a; compare Tosefta Taanit 1:8 Jerusalem
Adda_bar_Ahavah
Archaeological site in northern Israel
mentioned in relation to the town itself in both the Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 4:5) and in the Caesarea Inscription. Others, however, cast doubt about
Sepphoris
said that the "Badatz decreed that on the following day there should be a Taanit Tzibbur and the whole day should be one of selichot, prayer and petition
1915 Ottoman Syria locust plague
1915_Ottoman_Syria_locust_plague
43rd weekly Torah portion
44b–45a; Shabbat 55a, 88b; Eruvin 37b; Yoma 2b, 50a; Rosh Hashanah 1b, 17b; Taanit 16b, 30b; Megillah 15b; Ketubot 18a, 55a; Nedarim 9b; Nazir 26a; Sotah 8b
Masei
Literary bracketing device
chapters of Mishnah are also framed by inclusio. In the opening mishnah of Taanit, Rabbi Joshua notes that rain on the festival of Sukkot is "not a sign of
Inclusio
Israeli historian and lexicographer
into Second Temple History (1999) Silencing the Queen (2006) Massekehet Taanit (Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud. 2008) Lexicon of Jewish Names
Tal_Ilan
Babylonian Talmud, Yoma 43b Babylonian Talmud, Pesachim 95a; Sukkah 27a; Taanit 28b; Yevamot 79a; etc. Semachot 4:11 Jerusalem Talmud Nazir 7:1; Ecclesiastes
Simeon_ben_Jehozadak
18th century Dutch Sephardic scribe
with tagin, ritual script which can be used in a Sefer Torah or Megillat Taanit. However, in the case of Sofer's Tiengebodenbord decalogue manuscript, Sofer's
Jekuthiel_Sofer
Dead)". My Jewish Learning. Retrieved 2019-11-08. Berachot 32b Chullin 10a Taanit 11a, 22b Jerusalem Talmud, Kiddushin 4, 66d Hillel: Leviticus Rabbah 34
Jewish_ethics
Central religious poem of the Yom Kippur Musaf service
vehitpatchuta beshirah haivrit (Hebrew University, 5734), p.119-122 Mishnah, Taanit 4:1-3 Taz, Orach Chaim 413:4 Arnold Lustiger, Michael Taubes, Menachem Genack
Avodah_(Yom_Kippur)
3rd century Judean scholar of the Talmud
Exodus Rabbah 6; Ecclesiastes Rabbah 7:7; Genesis Rabbah 94 Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 66c. Talmud, b. Berakhot 7a; Talmud, b. Avodah Zara 4b Babylonian Talmud
Joshua_ben_Levi
Portion of the Book of Leviticus
34b, 37b; Rosh Hashanah 2a, 6b, 8b–9b, 13a, 24a, 26a, 27b, 30a, 33b–34a; Taanit 6b, 19b; Megillah 3b, 5b, 10b, 22b, 23b; Moed Katan 2a–4a, 13a; Chagigah
Behar
Queen of Hasmonean Judaea from c. 76 to 67 BC
Tze'elim Stream, having died of old age. Hasmonean coinage Babylonian Talmud, Taanit 23a, The William Davidson Talmud, Koren–Steinsaltz edition Atkinson, Kenneth
Salome_Alexandra
44th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
Babylonian Talmud Gittin 38a. See Mishnah Taanit 4:8; Babylonian Talmud Taanit 26b. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 30b, Bava Batra 121a–b. Aryeh Kaplan, The
Devarim_(parashah)
Third portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
Beshallah, chapter 7. Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 97a. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 27b; see also Megillah 31b. Genesis Rabbah 44:14. Genesis Rabbah 44:14.
Lech-Lecha
23rd weekly Torah portion or parashah
Kilayim 76a; Shabbat 20b; Shekalim 1a; Sukkah 8a, 27a; Rosh Hashanah 2b, 6a; Taanit 10b; Megillah 20b (1:12); Ketubot 30a; Sanhedrin 12a (1:4). Tiberias, Land
Pekudei
13th-14th century Talmudist
Newly Married Men, A Tzandak, Mohel and Father of Birt Milah Exempt From Fasting On Taanit Esther". Dailyhalacha.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29. v t e v t e
Yom_Tov_of_Seville
Term in Jewish religious reading
1987. Jerusalem Talmud: Peah 5b; Kilayim 81a; Sheviit 42b; Beitzah 25a; Taanit 29a; Moed Katan 12a; Ketubot 71a; Nedarim 8b; Sotah 13a, 31b, 51a; Kiddushin
Nitzavim
Proverbs 3:18 Proverbs 3:8 Proverbs 8:35 Deuteronomy 32:2 Deuteronomy 21:4 Taanit 7a This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public
Rabbi_Bana'ah
33rd weekly Torah portion
Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 32b–33a. Mishnah Avot 5:8. Mishnah Taanit 3:5; Babylonian Talmud Taanit 19a. Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 27b. Babylonian Talmud Shevuot
Bechukotai
Sixth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
De-Rabbi Eliezer, chapter 48. Genesis Rabbah 64:6; see also Babylonian Talmud Taanit 8b. Tosefta Berakhot 6:8. Genesis Rabbah 64:9. Sifre to Deuteronomy 2:3
Toledot
Portion of the Torah
Mishnah Berakhot 2:2; Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 13a. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 2a. Mishnah Menachot 3:7; Babylonian Talmud Menachot 28a. Mishnah Menachot
Eikev
10th portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
13b. Babylonian Talmud Sotah 36b. Genesis Rabbah 90:5. Babylonian Talmud Taanit 11a. Genesis Rabbah 31:12; 34:7. Numbers Rabbah 14:6. Genesis Rabbah 91:5
Miketz
13th-century talmudist and author of Sefer haMichtam
particular in Seder Moed (Brachot, Pesachim, Rosh Hashana, Sukkah, Beitzah, Taanit, Megillah, and Moed Kattan). It is mentioned in the works of other rishonim
David_ben_Levi_of_Narbonne
2nd century Roman senator, consul and governor
Terentius Rufus is the "Turanus-Rufus" mentioned in the Talmud, Tractate Taanit as the one who plowed over the Temple. See Brand, Ezra. "Historical Puzzles
Quintus Tineius Rufus (consul 127)
Quintus_Tineius_Rufus_(consul_127)
First weekly Torah portion
Mishnah Megillah 3:6; Babylonian Talmud Megillah 30b. Mishnah Taanit 4:3; Babylonian Talmud Taanit 26a. Babylonian Talmud Megillah 31b. Babylonian Talmud Shabbat
Bereshit_(parashah)
Sector. The Talmud of the Land of Israel. A. Berakhot and Shabbat through Taanit. Atlanta, 1998: Scholars Press for USF Academic Commentary Series. The Documentary
Jacob_Neusner_bibliography
People from the city of Nazareth
Nazarene day, according to the words of R. Ishmael, is forbidden for ever" Taanit 'On fasting' 27b: "Why did they not fast on the day after the Sabbath? Rabbi
Nazarene_(title)
TAANIT
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Siva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sea
Girl/Female
British, English
Dawn
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Bengali, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Malaysian, Muslim
Queen; Daughter; Pleiades
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Method; Law; Most Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Quick Thinker
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Smart; Powerful
Boy/Male
Indian
Praiseworthy, Commendable
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Kannada
Leader
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TAANIT
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TAANIT