A tailor should not go out with his needle close to nightfall (on Sabbath eve) lest he forget and carry, [even though it is stuck in his garment. And it is a craftsman in the manner of his craft who is liable, it being the way of craftsmen to stick them in their garments when they go out to the marketplace. ("lest he forget and carry":) when it gets dark.], nor the scribe with his quill, [which is stuck behind his ear in the manner of scribes]; nor may he remove (yefaleh) lice from his garments. [the Targum of (Deuteronomy 26:13): "I have removed the holy thing" is "palethi kodesh"] or read [a book] by the light of a lamp (on the Sabbath) [lest he incline it to bring the oil to the wick so that it burn well and he thereby light a fire on the Sabbath. And even if the lamp were two or three lengths in height, it is always forbidden to read by its light unless there be another man with him to guard him, or unless he were a man of eminence, who would never adjust a lamp.] It was, in truth, stated: The chazan [a teacher of young children] sees (by the light of a lamp) from where the children [begin to] read, [for they did not decree against the possibility of his inclining the lamp for such slight perusal. And the children may read before their teacher by the light of the lamp, for his fear is upon them.], but he may not read [the entire section, for their fear is not upon him, and their guarding is no guarding. And for this reason, too, there is one (sage) who holds that a woman's guarding her husband is no guarding, her fear not being upon him.] Likewise, [to keep one far from transgression, they said that] a zav (a man with a genital discharge) should not eat with (his wife) a zavah, though both of them are unclean] because of (the possibility of) familiarity (conducing to) transgression. [Because of their being alone together, he might come to cohabit with a zavah, who is kareth-interdicted. "zav and zavah" are stated for the sake of the greater learning, that even where cohabitation is difficult for them, so that there is reason not to fear such transgression, still, they should not eat with each other.]
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לא יצא חייט במחטו – even if it is inserted in his clothing, lest he forget and go out, and for an artisan, it is the manner of his craft, he liable for it is way of artisans to insert them in their clothing when they go out to the market.
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Introduction
The mishnah continues to deal with laws that are concerned with the day before the Sabbath. However, through associative thought, this mishnah also includes one law that is not concerned with the Sabbath eve and one law that is concerned with another topic altogether.
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שמא ישכח ויצא – when it gets dark.
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A tailor must not go out with his needle near nightfall, lest he forget and go out. Nor a scribe with his quill. On the Sabbath itself, it will be prohibited for the tailor to carry his needle around (or anything else). Therefore, even as nightfall draws near, he should take his needle out of his coat where he typically stores it, lest he forget and accidentally carry it on the Sabbath. Similarly, a scribe should not go out on the Sabbath eve with his quill. Both of these things, the scribe’s quill and the tailor’s needle are small items that can easily be carried without a person knowing. Therefore, he should make sure he puts them away before the Sabbath. In essence, this is part of his Shabbat preparation.
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הלבלר – the scribe.
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And one may not search his garments [for lice or fleas], nor read by the light of a lamp. This halakhah is concerned not with the eve of Shabbat but with Shabbat itself. It is brought here because the nature of the halakhah is similar to the nature of the other halakhot. They are all “gezerot” that is prohibitions created to prevent a situation which might cause a person to transgress. A person should not check his clothes for lice or fleas or read by candlelight on Shabbat lest he tilt the candle to bring more oil to the wick an activity considered to be prohibited due to the prohibition of lighting a fire.
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בקולמוסו – which is inserted at the back of their ears like the manner of scribes.
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In truth it was said, the hazzan may see where the children are reading from, but he himself must not read. Although a person shouldn’t read by candlelight, children may do so because their teacher will stop them from tilting the candle. The Palestinian Talmud explains that children want the candle to go out so that they won’t have to read anymore, hence they won’t tilt it. Their teacher, the hazzan (today the word is used to refer to the cantor, but in the Mishnah it has a different meaning), may also help them read with the candlelight. However, he must not use the candle for his own reading. A note on the phrase “in truth” be’emet: According to Goldberg, this phrase is used to introduce an exception to the previous rule which was taught above. The Talmud claims that this phrase means that the law was given directly to Moses on Sinai.
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ולא יפלה את כליו – to remove vermin from his clothing. The Aramaic translation/Targum of “I have cleared out the consecrated portion” (Deuteronomy 26:13) “I searched my garment for vermin.”
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Similarly, a zav must not eat together with a zavah, because it may lead to sin. This section contains another “gezerah” a prohibition meant to keep a person from transgressing. A zav and a zavah are a man and woman who have abnormal genital flows. They are both impure. A pure person should not eat together with a zav or a zavah because the zav or zavah will cause the food they share to become impure. Seemingly, there should be no problem with a zav eating with a zavah, because they are both impure. However, in order to prevent people from becoming accustomed to eating with zavim, even this is prohibited.
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ולא יקרא לאור הנר – in a book, lest he tilt the candle to bring the oil in front of the lick in order that it will kindle well and is found that he is starting a fire on Shabbat, and even if the candle was the height of two or three men, it is always forbidden to read by the light of a candle unless there is another person with him to watch him, or if he is an important individual who is never accustomed to fix the candle.
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החזן – one who teaches young children.
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מהיכן התינוקות קורין – from where should they begin to read, for with a bit of investigation such as this, we do not make a decree lest he tilt it, and the young children read before their teacher by the light of the candle since their fear of their teacher is upon them.
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אבל הוא לא יקרא – the entire portion, because his fear of them is not upon him, and their guarding is not considered guarding, and for this reason also, there is an opinion that a woman who guards for her husband, her guarding is not [considered] guarding, for fear of her is not upon him.
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כיוצא בו – to make a distance from transgression, they said that a person with a flux should not eat with his wife who has a flux, and even though both of them are ritually impure.
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מפני הרגל עבירה – for since they engaged in sexual intercourse, he will go to engage in sex with a woman with a flux which is punishable by extirpation, and the man with a flux and a woman with a flux are taken as something remarkable, for sexual relations is hard for them, and it is possible to say that they definitely will not lead to transgression, and even so, they should not eat one with the other.