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==== Additional Explanations ==== * '''5b.''' Tosafot "Al pi hadibur." That he relied on Divine communication that he was not bringing from a non-Jew. Sichot Kodesh 5740 Part 1, p. 20 (p. 63) * '''78b.''' "His father without his mother, his mother without his father, from where?" Likutei Sichot Part 18, p. 117 (p. 108) * '''83a.''' "In four periods, etc., and on the eve of Yom Tov." Likutei Sichot Part 33, p. 64 (p. 76) * '''91a.''' "He cut its throat, and said 'Take the sciatic nerve in their presence.'" Likutei Sichot p. 181 (p. 195) * '''133a.''' "This Kohen who grabs the priestly gifts, is he showing love for the mitzvah or is he showing disrespect for the mitzvah?" Likutei Sichot Part 33, p. 154 (p. 165) * '''142a.''' In connection with the Gemara's statement at the end of the masechet, "That it may be well with you and you may live long" - a talk on the reward for mitzvot - now or in the future? Likutei Sichot Vol. 4, p. 1114. [[Category:Mishnah and Talmud]] [[he:ΧΧ‘ΧΧͺ ΧΧΧΧΧ]]
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