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잠언 3:17의 탈무드

דְּרָכֶ֥יהָ דַרְכֵי־נֹ֑עַם וְֽכָל־נְתִ֖יבוֹתֶ֣יהָ שָׁלֽוֹם׃

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Jerusalem Talmud Eruvin

Samuel said, if he is nine or ten years old his eruv is an eruv82Since at this age he is able to legally buy in a grocery store (Mishnah Giṭṭin 5:8, Halakhah 5:9 Notes 234 ff.) he is able to place his food. While a smaller child is not able to do anything of legal consequence, an eruv of courtyards is controlled by the recipient of the foodstuffs and for such a small distance an underage child may be used. Babli 31b.. Rebbi Yose said, this you are saying about eruv of domains. But for an eruv of courtyards, even if he is small. 83The following also is in Chapter 7 (24c l. 74, Note 94, 7). Rebbi Joshua [ben Levi]84Added from G, 7, and its frequent quotes in Medieval sources. said, why does one make eruv of courtyards85Assuming that the courtyard participated in an alley, a separate eruv for courtyards essentially is superfluous. It is required because it is required if there is no alley and because it helps neighborly relations.? Because of peaceful relations. It happened that a woman was hostile to another and sent her her eruv through her son. She took him, embraced him, and kissed him. He went and told it before his mother. She said, obviously she loves me and I did not know it. As a consequence they made peace. That is what is written, its ways are ways of pleasantness and all its paths peace86Prov. 3:17..
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Jerusalem Talmud Eruvin

HALAKHAH: Paragraph94This paragraph is from Chapter 3, Notes 84–86.. Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, why does one make eruv of courtyards? Because of peaceful relations. It happened that a woman was hostile to another and sent her her eruv through her son. She took him, embraced him, and kissed him. He went and told it before his mother. She said, obviously she loves me and I did not know it. As a consequence they made peace. That is what is written95Prov. 3:17. its ways are ways of pleasantness and all its paths peace.
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