Kommentar zu Kilayim 4:6
הַנּוֹטֵעַ שְׁתַּיִם כְּנֶגֶד שְׁתַּיִם, וְאַחַת יוֹצְאָה זָנָב, הֲרֵי זֶה כֶרֶם. שְׁתַּיִם כְּנֶגֶד שְׁתַּיִם וְאַחַת בֵּינְתַיִם, אוֹ שְׁתַּיִם כְּנֶגֶד שְׁתַּיִם וְאַחַת בָּאֶמְצַע, אֵינוֹ כֶרֶם, עַד שֶׁיְּהוּ שְׁתַּיִם כְּנֶגֶד שְׁתַּיִם וְאַחַת יוֹצְאָה זָנָב:
Wenn man zwei [Reben] gegenüber zwei [Reben] pflanzt und eine [Rebe] wie ein Schwanz hervorsteht, wird dies als Weinberg betrachtet. [Wenn einer zwei [Reben] gegenüber zwei [Reben] und eine [Rebe] zwischen [zwei der Reben] oder zwei [Reben] gegenüber zwei [Reben] und eine in der Mitte gepflanzt hat, wird dies nicht [berücksichtigt]. ein Weinberg, bis es zwei [Reben] gegenüber zwei [Reben] gibt und ein [Weinstock] wie ein Schwanz hervorsteht.
English Explanation of Mishnah Kilayim
Introduction This mishnah deals with various formations of vines that either do or do not constitute a vineyard.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kilayim
One who plants two [vines] opposite two [other vines], and one [other vine] forming a “tail” behold this is a vineyard. The easiest way to understand this mishnah is through a few simple illustrations (as you probably know by now, I don’t know how to make complicated illustrations, so the simple kind will have to suffice). The following set up of vines counts as a vineyard:
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The bottom vine is the “tail” and hence we have here a vineyard. Also the following set up will count as a vineyard, because again, the bottom vine counts as a tail:
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The bottom vine is the “tail” and hence we have here a vineyard. Also the following set up will count as a vineyard, because again, the bottom vine counts as a tail:
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kilayim
Two [vines] opposite two [other vines], and one [other vine] in between, or two opposite two, and one in the middle, these are not a vineyard until there are two opposite two with one [other] forming a tail. However, the following setups do not constitute vineyards:
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In order for there to be a vineyard, there must be a tail at the end and not a single vine in the middle.
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Or this:
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In order for there to be a vineyard, there must be a tail at the end and not a single vine in the middle.
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