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The Gemara states that the source for the precept that poverty is akin to death is from that which it is said (Shemos 4:19) Hashem said to Moshe in Midyan, “Go, return to Egypt, for all the people who seek
your life have died.” The Ran explains that this verse, which was said
regarding Dasan and Aviram, could not be referring to tzaraas, lack of
children, or blindness. They could not have been blind because Dasan and…
Added by Rabbi Binyomin Adler on December 28, 2007 at 6:00am — No Comments
The Gemara states that that the source for the precept that poverty is akin to death is from that which it is said (Shemos 4:19) Hashem said to Moshe in Midyan, “Go,
return to Egypt,
for all the people who seek your life have died.” The Ran explains that this
verse, which was said regarding Dasan and Aviram, could not be referring to tzaraas,
lack of children, or blindness. They could not have been blind…
Added by Rabbi Binyomin Adler on December 28, 2007 at 1:00am — No Comments
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The Mishnah states that an alias for a vow has the same status as a vow and an alias for an oath has the same status as an oath. The Sifri (Matos) states that the distinction between a neder, a
vow, and a shevuah, an oath, is that one who take a vow is invoking the life of
the king, whereas one who takes an oath is invoking the King Himself. The Ran
(S.v. ushevuos kishevuos) infers from the Mishnah that one who takes an oath…
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