Uno no examina desde el altar y más arriba [es decir, si él comenzó a examinar a las madres y descubrió que el padre de su padre sirvió en el altar, no necesita examinar a la madre del padre de su padre. Porque desde que su hijo sirvió en el altar, con certeza fue pedigrí]; y no desde el podio (de Levite) y superior [si descubrió que cantaba en el podio], y no desde el Sanedrín y superior. [Específicamente, el Sanedrín en Jerusalén—incluso uno que juzgó solo la ley monetaria. Porque nombrarían solo un pedigrí Cohen, Levita o Israelita para el Sanedrín en Jerusalén, a saber. (Números 11:16): "Y que estén allí contigo (Moisés)"—con aquellos que son similares a usted en pedigrí y sabiduría.] Y todos aquellos cuyos padres eran conocidos por ser oficiales de la comunidad o coleccionistas de caridad pueden casarse con el sacerdocio y no necesitan ser examinados. [Dado que contenían con aquellas personas de las cuales exigirían promesas de caridad, incluso en vísperas del sábado, si su pedigrí estuviera contaminado, se sabría. R. Yossi dice: También uno que fue firmado como testigo en el sanhedraoth de [la ciudad] Yeshanah [cerca] de Sepphoris. R. Chanina b. Antignos dice: También uno que fue registrado en la lista de oficiales del rey [en la división mensual, para salir a las guerras davídicas—tal y tal familia en tal y tal mes. Solo el pedigrí saldría a estas guerras, esperando la ayuda divina en sus méritos y en los méritos de sus padres.]
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אין בודקין מן המזבח ולמעלה – He began to examine the mothers, and found that her father’s father served at the Altar, there is no need to examine after the mother of her father’s father, since her son served at the Altar, it is known that he is of legitimate descent.
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In yesterday’s mishnah we learned that men need to check their wives’ lineage before marriage. The normal check was eight mothers. Our mishnah teaches that if the woman father’s or one of the mother’s father’s served in a role where disqualified priests were not allowed, then they need not check back any further. I would make the following analogy: sometimes companies do background checks on potential employees. However, if the company for which the person previously worked is known for doing thorough background checks, a fresh check need not be done.
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ולא מן הדוכן ולמעלה – if he found that he as a singer on the platform.
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They do not check from the altar and upwards, nor from the duchan [dais] and upwards, nor from the Sanhedrin and upwards. If one of the woman’s fathers either served as a priest at the altar, or sung as a Levite from the duchan in the Temple or served in the Sanhedrin, the man who wishes to marry her need not check back in that branch any further. We should note that it is clear from here that lineage was a criterion for serving in the Sanhedrin.
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ולא מן הסנהדרין ולמעלה – and especially from the Sanhedrin/Jewish court that was in Jerusalem, and even from those who adjudicated only monetary cases, for they would not place anyone from the Sanhedrin other than a Kohen, Levite or Israelite of legitimate descent, as it is states (Numbers 11:16): “And let them take their place there with you,” those that are similar to you in descent and in wisdom.
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And all those whose fathers were established to have been among the public officers or charity collectors may marry [their daughters] into the priesthood, and he doesn’t need to check after them. Furthermore, if the father held a position of public trust then the husband need not check any further. Again we can note that lineage was a criterion in appointing men to positions of leadership. This section probably refers to the post-destruction period, whereas the previous section referred to positions held when the Temple still stood.
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וגבאי צדקה – since they would quarrel with these people, they would seize the Tzedakah, and even on Fridays, if they had with them a matter, it would have a voice.
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And all those whose fathers were established to have been among the public officers or charity collectors may marry [their daughters] into the priesthood, and he doesn’t need to check after them. According to Albeck, Rabbi Yose is referring to people appointed to approve documents in the old court in Tsippori. Normal witnesses would not undergo such thorough background checks.
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בערכי ישנה של צפורי – In the Sanhedrins of the city whose name is Yeshanah, which is near to Sepphoris.
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Rabbi Yose says: even one who was signed as a witness in the old court of Tzippori. While all sorts of people with all sorts of lineages could certainly serve as soldiers, only those with proper lineage were listed in the king’s list of officers (see I Chronicles 7:40).
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ערכי – Sanhedrins where they would arrange and establish the genealogies.
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אסטרטיא של מלך – in the monthly division of each month to go out to the wars of the House of David, a particular family in a certain month. And they would not go out to war other than those with legitimate descent , so that their merit and the merit of their ancestors would help them.