Talmud sobre Moed Katán 1:9
מַעֲמִידִין תַּנּוּר וְכִירַיִם וְרֵחַיִם בַּמּוֹעֵד. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, אֵין מְכַבְּשִׁין אֶת הָרֵחַיִם בַּתְּחִלָּה:
Está permitido instalar un horno, una estufa y un molino en Chol Hamoed. [Está permitido construir, instalar y reparar un horno que se necesita en Chol Hamoed. Debido a que sus hornos se trasladaron de un lugar a otro, hemos "instalado".] R. Yehudah dice: No está permitido afilar [y martillar] una piedra de molino (en Chol Hamoed) ab initio [si es demasiado suave y lo hace No moler bien. La halajá no está de acuerdo con R. Yehudah.]
Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
Rebbi Isaac the son of Rebbi Ḥiyya the Scribe suffered an accident52I. e., a close relative died.. Rebbis Mana and Yudan went to him. There was good wine, they drank a lot53More than the 10 cups allowed. The entire story is an introduction to the following baraita about the cups to be drunk in a house of mourning. (A cup of wine consists of two thirds water and one third wine). and laughed. The next day they wanted to visit him again. He said to them: Rabbis, is that what a man does to his friend? Yesterday, the only thing that was missing for us was that we would get up and dance!
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