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However, this is difficult, as didn’t Rav Kahana say that they taught this halakha that if one is not particular about the substance it is not considered an interposition only when the substance covers just a majority of his body; but if it covers all of it, it is considered an interposition by Tora
When Ravina came from Eretz Yisrael to Babylonia, he said that R' Yoḥanan said: With respect to lineage, among the other nations of the world, i.e., while they are still non-Jews, follow the male, but if they married after they converted, follow the more flawed in lineage of the two. The Talmud e
One might have thought that even if one from the Canaanite nations had sex with a woman from one of the other nations and had a son from her, you are permitted to purchase him as a slave. Therefore, the same verse states: “Which they have begotten in your land,” which indicates that slaves may be
It was taught above in the name of R' Yoḥanan that if they married after they converted, follow the more flawed in lineage of the two. The Talmud asks: To what circumstances is this referring? If we say it is referring to a male Egyptian convert who married a female Ammonite convert, what is the me
Mishnah: Mamzerim and the Gibeonites who converted to Judaism in the days of Joshua are prohibited from entering into the congregation and marrying a woman who was born Jewish. Their prohibition is eternal, for all generations, and it applies to both males and females.