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  • By applying the principle that “anything forbidden to Gentiles is certainly forbidden to Jews,” Tosafot (Sanhedrin 59a, Hullin 33a) extend the prohibition of Gentiles to abort to Jews, but without the legal liability.

    Abortion. leBeit Yoreh 2009

  • She is identified as the wife of Rabbi Nahman, an oft-cited sage who flourished circa 250 c.e. It is possible that her father was an exilarch (BT Hullin 124a).

    Yalta. 2009

  • According to another view, the three branches are the manna, the pillar of cloud, and the well (BT Hullin 92a), which are the three gifts that Israel received by merit of its three leaders.

    Miriam: Midrash and Aggadah. 2009

  • As such, it is parallel to the list of halakhot organized around the koi in the animal world, a creature that is a hybrid of domestic and wild animal and needs to be fitted into that respective binary system (Mishnah Bikkurim 2: 8 – 11, Hullin 79b).

    Gender Identity In Halakhic Discourse. 2009

  • Once, when she told her husband that she wanted to taste the equivalent of meat cooked in milk, he had udders prepared for her, a foodstuff prohibited by many of his colleagues (BT Hullin 109b).

    Yalta. 2009

  • These laws are reiterated several times in the Babylonian Talmud (Eruvin 96b, Rosh ha-Shanah 33a, Hagigah 16b, Hullin 85a) and among the poskim (Rambam, Pesulei Mukdashim 4: 14; 6: 4, etc.).

    Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female. leBeit Yoreh 2009

  • Monsieur Hullin introduced an entirely new set of figures of his own composition.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 406, December 26, 1829 Various

  • At eight o'clock, the Brothers Robert -- Collin and Hullin -- and the Duke of Chartres, ascended in presence of an immense multitude.

    Wonderful Balloon Ascents

  • Monsieur Hullin, then of the Opera, was selected to form a band of twenty-four musicians, from among those of the highest talent in the various theatres: he found no difficulty in this, as they were paid in paper-money, then of little or no value; whereas, the administrators of the Richelieu establishment paid in specie.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 406, December 26, 1829 Various

  • -- _De l'Harmonie entre l'Église et la Synagogue_, I. 265, 276, quoting treatise Hullin, folio 17, 82.

    Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918

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