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'''Dibbur Hamaschil''' (abbreviation: '''D"H''') is a term for the first words that begin an article from a verse or a statement of the Sages. This is also what the quoted passage is called when one of the commentators on the Gemara and Shulchan Aruch begins before discussing the matter.
'''Dibbur Hamaschil''' (abbreviation: '''D"H''') is a term for the first words that begin an article from a verse or a statement of the Sages. This is also what the quoted passage is called when one of the commentators on the Gemara and Shulchan Aruch begins before discussing the matter.