Nazir 12

Toward the bottom of today’s page, we encounter this mishnah: If one says: “It is incumbent upon me to shave half a nazirite,” and another heard and said: “And I, it is incumbent upon me to shave half a nazirite,” — this one shaves a whole nazirite and that one shaves a whole nazirite. This is […]

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Nazir 11

It can be hard to turn down a drink. Even without problems related to alcohol dependency, when a friend offers you a glass of wine it can feel awkward to just say no. In fact, a number of organizations that support people committed to sobriety advocate telling a white lie — that you’re currently taking antibiotics, say, […]

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Nazir 10

A new mishnah on today’s page takes up a another case of an oddly stated nazirite vow: If one said: “This cow said: I am hereby a nazirite if I stand up,” or “This door said: I am hereby a nazirite if I am opened,” — Beit Shammai say he is a nazirite, and Beit Hillel say he […]

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Abu Dhabi health dept., Israeli health org pledge to cooperate

Abu Dhabi’s Health Department on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding with Maccabi Health Services’ Khan Sagol Maccabi Research and Innovation Center pledging to increase cooperation in healthcare research and technological innovation, the organizations announced. Goals of the memorandum The move comes as part of the Abu Dhabi Health Department’s Healthier Abu Dhabi initiative. The […]

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In Defense of Sacrifices 

Reading of sacrifices in the Bible, many are mortified to think that ancient Israelites would slaughter animals at the Temple. It seems primitive, bloody — even barbaric. As someone who has not eaten chicken or meat in over thirty years, I nonetheless want to defend the practice.  When we buy meat, most of us do so after […]

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