Talmud su Levitico 11:16
וְאֵת֙ בַּ֣ת הַֽיַּעֲנָ֔ה וְאֶת־הַתַּחְמָ֖ס וְאֶת־הַשָּׁ֑חַף וְאֶת־הַנֵּ֖ץ לְמִינֵֽהוּ׃
e lo struzzo, e il falco notturno, e il mew marino e il falco secondo il suo genere;
Jerusalem Talmud Shabbat
Their daughters. Rebbi Eleazar said, in seven places it is written do not intermarry with them329The text as quoted is written only once, Deut. 7:3, an equivalent text is Ex. 34:16. In any case, since the prohibition is biblical, how can it be counted as rabbinic decree? Babli Avodah zarah 36b. In the Genizah fragment published by L. Ginzberg (p. 67) one reads בשבועה מקומות “in oath places”. S. Liebermann wants to delete “places” and retain the statement “an oath, it is written”, i. e., it cannot be a rabbinic prohibition. The text as it appears here is quoted in Soṭah 1:8 (Note 285). Rebbi Abun said, to forbid seven peoples330As enumerated in Deut. 7:1. The prohibition of all other Gentiles is rabbinic.. Rebbi Joshua from Ono stated, to forbid their eggs. Rebbi Ismael stated, and the ostrich’s daughter331Lev. 11:16.. This is the ostrich’s egg332Eggs of impure birds are forbidden like the birds. Babli Ḥulin 64b..
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