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Commento su Ta'anit 1:5

הִגִּיעַ רֹאשׁ חֹדֶשׁ כִּסְלֵו וְלֹא יָרְדוּ גְשָׁמִים, בֵּית דִּין גּוֹזְרִין שָׁלשׁ תַּעֲנִיוֹת עַל הַצִּבּוּר. אוֹכְלִין וְשׁוֹתִין מִשֶּׁחֲשֵׁכָה, וּמֻתָּרִין בִּמְלָאכָה וּבִרְחִיצָה וּבְסִיכָה וּבִנְעִילַת הַסַּנְדָּל וּבְתַשְׁמִישׁ הַמִּטָּה:

Se la luna nuova di Kislev è arrivata senza che la pioggia sia ancora scesa, la Beth Din (tribunale) ordinerà tre giorni veloci pubblici. La sera prima possiamo mangiare e bere, ed è permesso [il giorno stesso dello stesso giorno] di lavorare per fare il bagno, ungere il corpo, indossare scarpe [di cuoio] ed eseguire il dovere matrimoniale.

English Explanation of Mishnah Taanit

Introduction This mishnah continues with the next series of fasts.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Taanit

If Rosh Hodesh Kislev came and no rain fell the court ordains upon the community three fasts; they may eat and drink while it is still dark and it is permissible to do work, to bathe, to anoint oneself with oil, to wear shoes, and to have marital relations. The only difference between these fasts and the previous three is that these are observed by the entire community. Other than that, everything is still the same. They eat and drink the night before, and only eating and drinking is prohibited.
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