{ "language": "en", "title": "Arakhin", "versionSource": "https://www.sefaria.org", "versionTitle": "Sefaria Community Translation", "versionTitleInHebrew": "תרגום קהילת ספריא", "actualLanguage": "en", "languageFamilyName": "english", "isBaseText": false, "isSource": false, "direction": "ltr", "heTitle": "ערכין", "categories": [ "Talmud", "Bavli", "Seder Kodashim" ], "text": [ [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [ " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "", "", " ", " A woman who dies while sitting on the birthing stool on Shabbos, we bring a knife to tear open her abdomen and remove the fetus " ], [], [], [], [], [], [ " ", "", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "Twelve days of the year the Chalil is played Why are these [days] different [that the Chalil is played on them]? Since on these [days] an individual completes the Hallel", "As R' Yohanan says in the name of R' Simeon ben Yehotzadak [On] eighteen days [of the year] and individual completes the Hallel The eight days of the Chag [Sukkot], the eight days of Chanukah, and the first day of Pesach and the first day of Atzeret [Shavuot] And in the diaspora, twenty- one days The nine days of the Chag [Sukkot], the eight days of Chanukah, and the two [first] holy days of Pesach and the two holy days of Atzeret [Shavuot]", "Why is the Chag [Sukkot] different, that we say [Hallel] on each day, and why on Pesach do we not say [Hallel]?" ], [ "All days of the Chag [Sukkot] are separate in their sacrifices; [those] of Pesach are not separate in their sacrfices", "Shabbat, which has unique sacrifices, [Hallel] should be said It is not called a 'Moed'", "Rosh Chodesh, which is called a 'Moed', it should be said It is not sanctified with [a prohibition against] doing work, as it is written \"The song shall be for you as [on] the night of the sanctification of the holiday.\" That [day] which is sanctified as a holiday requires song; that [day] which is not sanctified as a holiday does not require song.", "Rosh Hashanah and Yom Hakippurim, which are called 'Moed', and are sanctified with [a prohibtion against] doing work, [Hallel] should be said? [It is not said] because of [the statement of] R' Abahu, as R' Abahu said, The ministering angels said before Hakadosh Baruch Hu,", "Master of the World, why does [the nation of] Israel not sing before you on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Hakippurim? He [G-d] replied to them, Is it possible that the King sits on the Throne of Judgment, and the books of the live and the books of the dead are open before Him, and [the nation of] Israel sings before Me?", "But [what about] Chanukah, that is not thus [called a Moed] and not thus [sanctified with a prohibition against doing work], and [yet, Hallel] is said? Because of the miracle [of Chanukah] Purim, [when] there is a miracle, it should be said? R' Yitzchak said, Because we do not sing on a miracle [that occurred] in the diaspora", "R' Nachman bar Yitzchak asked: But there is the exodus from Egypt, which [occurred] in the diaspora, and we say Hallel? As it was recorded [according to the B'raisa] Before [the nation of] Israel entered the Land [of Israel], all other lands were appropriate to sing. After they entered the Land [of Israel], other lands were not appropriate to sing.", "R' Nachman said: Its reading [of the Megillah] is its Hallel Rava said: Whereas there, [it fits with what is said] \"Praise, servants of Hashem\" - and not [ie, are no longer] servants of Pa'aroh; here, \"Praise, servants of Hashem\" - and not [ie, only those who are no longer] the servants of Achashveirosh [However] we are still servants of Achashveirosh", "According to R'Nachman, who said 'Its reading [of the Megillah] is its Hallel', isn't it recorded [in the B'raisa] 'After they entered the Land [of Israel], other lands were not appropriate to sing.' Once they were exiled, [all other lands] were now appropriate as originally [before the nation of Israel entered the Land of Israel]." ], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [ "", " ", "", " ", " ", " ", " ", "", "Reish Lakish quotes, \"This is the ritual (lit. Torah) for a leper...\" this is in reference to the law (lit. Torah) for one who speaks Lashon Harah", "And Reish Lakish asks, \"Where do we learn this?\" \"If the serpent bites before it is charmed, the charmer has no advantage.\" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ...Death and life are in the power of the tongue; And they that indulge it shall eat the fruit thereof. (Proverbs 18:21)" ], [ "The me'il atones for slanderous speech - let the garment that makes noise atone actions of speech " ], [ "This is when it is in public." ], [ "..", " ", "\"This is the generation of them that seek him that seek thy face, O Jacob. Selah\" (Psalms 24:16). R. Yehudah HaNasi and the Rabbis disagreed on how to interpret this verse. One says: 'A generation parallels that of its leader.' And one says: 'A leader parallels that of his generation'" ] ], "sectionNames": [ "Daf", "Line" ] }