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And if it enters your mind that R' Zeira did not accept from R' Ya’akov bar Idi that Rabban Gamliel prohibited eating from the slaughter of a Samaritan even when a Jew was standing over him, let R' Zeira resolve the matter for himself in a different manner: Here, where R' Yoḥanan ate from the slaug
§ The Talmud asks: And what is the reason that the rabbis, Rabban Gamliel and his court, issued a decree rendering it prohibited to eat from the slaughter of Samaritans? The Talmud answers: It is like that case involving R' Shimon ben Elazar, in which R' Meir dispatched him to bring wine from the
What is the reason that the Samaritans are deemed unreliable? Rav Naḥman bar Yitzḥak said: At the peak of Mount Gerizim they found the image of a dove, which the Samaritan residents of Mount Gerizim would worship; and R' Meir issued the decree according to his line of reasoning that he takes the min
The Talmud asks: As to the plain meaning of that verse: “And put a knife to your throat, if you are a man given to appetite,” with regard to what matter is it written? The Talmud answers: It is written with regard to a student who is sitting before his teacher, as he must consider his words caref
The tanna explains the verse: If a student knows about his teacher that he knows to respond to him with a reasoned answer, seek wisdom [bin] from him. And if the student believes that the teacher is not capable of doing so, understand [tavin] who is sitting before you, and put a knife to your throat