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6. SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS

(M. = Mishna: T. = Tosephta.)

 

 

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I.

The Shma‘: M. i.-iii.; T. i., ii.

 

 

In the evening: M. i. 1-3 (1); T. i. 1.

1

 

In the morning: M. i. 4 (2); T. i. 2

4

 

Posture: M. i. 5, 6 (3); T. i. 4

5

 

The Benedictions connected with the Shma‘. Long and short forms: M. i. 7 (4); T. i. 5

7

 

Excursus on various forms and on bending forward: T. i. 6-9

8

 

The Going forth from Egypt must be said at the evening Shma‘ also: M. i. 8 (5); T. i. 50, 11; ii., 1

10

 

   With Excursus on the Bible use of phrases that had apparently been superseded: T. i. 10-15

10

 

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On reciting the Shma‘ with intention: M. ii. 1a; T. ii. 2

14

 

On saluting between the sections: M. ii. 1b

14

 

The sections of the Shma‘ and their order: M. ii. 2, 3 (2)

15

 

May the recitation be inaudible, or said erroneously: M ii. 4 (3); T. ii. 3-5

16

 

On interrupting tasks to recite the Shma‘, etc.: T. ii. 6, 7

17

 

Workmen may recite on the top of a tree or on a scaffold: M. ii. 5 (4); T. ii. 8

18

 

Labourers may not lead in the synagogue: T. ii. 9

19

 

A bridegroom exempt—R. Gamaliel: M. ii. 6 (5); T. i. 3

19

 

The case of marriage-guests: T. ii. 10

20

 

R. Gamaliel again—when mourning for his wife: M. ii. 7 (6)

20

 

R. Gamaliel again receives condolence for the death of his servant: M. ii. 8 (7)

21

 

A bridegroom may recite, but should beware of ostentation: M. ii. 9 (8)

21

 

The Shma‘ and mourners at a funeral: M. iii. 1

21

 

And on the return from it: M. iii. 2; T. ii. 11

22

 

The case of women, slaves, and children: M. iii. 3

23

 

The cases of those ceremonially unclean men and women: M. iii. 4-6; T. ii. 12, 13

23

 

Against unseemliness in reciting the Shma‘: T. ii. 14-21

25

 

 

 

II.

Prayer, especially the Prayer par excellence (the Eighteen Benedictions): M. iv. and v.; T. iii.

 

 

The three times of prayer: M. iv. i.; T. iii. i-3

28

 

The prayer of R. Nechuniah on entering and on leaving the Lecture Hall: M. iv. 2

30

 

The Eighteen, and their abstract: M. iv. 3

30

 

The Prayer not to be regarded as a mechanical unit: M. iv. 4a

31

 

The Prayer in time of danger: M. iv. 4b; T. iii. 7

31

 

The Prayer when one is riding on an ass: M. iv. 5; T. 18

32

 

Or when one is in a ship or on a raft: M. iv. 6; T. iii. 19

32

 

The Additional Prayers: M. iv. 7; T. iii. 10-13

33

 

The posture, and attention, in the Prayer: M. v. i; T. iii. 4-6, 14-17, 20, 21

35

 

The mention of, and the petition for, rain, also the Habdalah—in the Prayer: M. v. 2; T. iii. 9

39

 

Examples of over-zeal: M. v. 3a

40

 

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The leader: M. v. 3b

40

 

   To avoid occasions for making mistakes: M. v. 4

41

 

   Fluency a sign of acceptance: M. v. 5

41

 

Additional matter in T.

 

 

   Reverence in writing the Name: T. iii. 22

42

 

   On the Benediction of mourners: T. iii. 23, 24

42

 

   On certain points about the Eighteen Benedictions: T. iii, 25

42

 

 

 

III.

Benedictions at meals, especially after meals, and on various occasions: M. vi.-ix.; T. v.-vii.

 

 

The proper forms for the different foods: M. vi. 1-4; T. iv. 1-7

43

 

On one Benediction exempting another: M. vi. 5

47

 

When the Benediction may be said by one person for all: M. vi. 6

48

 

The order of the meal: T. iv. 8-13

48

 

The position of the persons: T. v. 5

50

 

The order of washing the hands and mixing the cup: T. v. 6

50

 

Who partakes first: T. v. 7

50

 

Manners at table: T. v. 8, 9

50

 

Salted relish and the general Rule that the Benediction of the principal food suffices: M. vi. 7; T. iv. 14

51

 

Illustrations of the principal food: T. iv. 16

51

 

   And of the proper forms of Benediction: T. iv. 15, 16

51

 

   Parenthesis—Why did Judah deserve the kingdom? T. iv. 17, 18

54

 

   On interruptions during the meal: T. iv. 19-21

56

 

On saying three Benedictions in certain cases: M. vi. 8

57

 

The entrance on the Sabbath, the meal and the Benedictions: T. v. 1-4

57

 

Who may be invited to partake in the Benediction after meals: M. vii. 1-3 (1, 2); T. v. 10, 14, 17, 18

59

 

The case of one who has not actually eaten: T. v. 20

61

 

   As to a sweet relish: T. v. 11

61

 

   And bread with dessert: T. v. 12

61

 

   On washing before and after a meal: T. v. 13

61

 

The formula of invitation, depending on the number present: M. vii. 4, 5 (3a)

62

 

   And in the synagogue: M. vii. 6 (3b)

63

 

Companies how to be divided: M. vii. 7 (4); T. v. 19

63

 

On two companies in one house: M. vii. 8a (5a)

64

 

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Whether the Benediction should be said over unmixed wine: M. vii. 8b (5b); cf. T. iv. 3, infra, p. 45

64

 

 

 

Points on these subjects in dispute between the School of Shammai and of Hillel: M. viii.; T. vi.

 

 

At the beginning of Sabbath or Feast-day the order of the Benedictions: M. viii. 1; T. vi. 1; iii. 8

65

 

On the order of washing the hands and mixing the cup; M. viii. 2; T. vi. 2

66

 

On the order of tidying the room and washing the hands: M. viii. 3 (4); T. vi. 4

67

 

Where one lays the napkin after drying one's hands: M. viii. 4 (3); T. vi. 3

67

 

Wine and oil: T. vi. 5

68

 

The order of the Benedictions at the end of Sabbath: M. viii. 5 (5a); T. vi. 6

68

 

The wording of the Benediction over the lamp: M. viii. 6 (5b)

70

 

Parenthesis—

 

 

   When Benedictions must not be said over lamp and spices: M. viii. 7 (6); T. vi. 7a

70

 

   Hybrids and fire . T. vi. 7b

71

 

   Fire and spices of a bath—a spice shop: T. vi. 8.

75

 

If the Benediction has been forgotten: M. viii. 8 (7)

72

 

The order of the Benedictions over wine and food: M. viii. 9b, 8a

72

 

   When Amen may not be said: M. viii. 9b (8b); T. iii. 26; v. 51

72

 

   On sacrifices in Jerusalem: T. v. 22

73

 

   On what constitutes a common meal on a journey: T. v. 23

73

 

   Workmen and their master: T. v. 24

73

 

 

 

Benedictions on various occasions: M. ix.

 

 

On seeing scenes of miracles: M. ix. 1; T. vii. 2a

74

 

On seeing hosts:

75

 

Consideration of how much is already done for us, and the duty of gratitude: T. vii. 2b

75

 

On seeing remarkable natural phenomena, or hearing tidings: M. ix. 2; T. vii. I, 3-5, 6b

76

 

   In a burial ground: T. vii. 6a

77

 

   Over a new house or new tools: M. ix. 3 (3a)

78

 

Parenthesis—Concerning prayers in vain; M. ix. 4a, 5 (3bc); T. vii. 7

78

 

   An example of proper prayer for increase from land: T. vii. 8

79

 

   Benedictions needed at performing any command: T. vii. 9-15

80

 

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Prayers on entering and leaving a town: M. ix. 6 (4); T. vii. 16

82

 

Or a public bath: T. vii. 17

83

 

Benedictions for not being a Gentile, a woman, or uneducated: T. vii. 18

84

 

Benediction for evil as for good: M. ix. 7 (5a); cf. ix. 4 (3b); cf. T. vii. 7, p. 78

85

 

Against irreverence for the Temple: M. ix. 8a (5b); T. vii. 19

85

 

On the closing words of the Benedictions: M. ix. 8b (5c); T. vii. 21, 22

86

 

On the use of the Divine Name at the beginning and end of Benedictions: T. vii. 20

87

 

Salutations in the Name: M. ix. 8c (5d); T. vii. 23, 24

88

 

A hundred commands are performed daily: T. vii. 24

89

 

The commands surround, like angels; T. vii. 25

90


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