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Masechet Shevuot contains 8 chapters and 48 pages. The masechet deals with the laws of '''shevuah''' (oath), when and how it takes effect, the laws regarding one who violates it, as well as the oath that a person is administered in beit din (court). | {{Toras HaNigla}} | ||
'''Masechet Shevuot''' contains 8 chapters and 48 pages. The masechet deals with the laws of '''shevuah''' (oath), when and how it takes effect, the laws regarding one who violates it, as well as the oath that a person is administered in beit din (court). | |||
== Shiur Hishtachavaya (Measure of Prostration) == | == Shiur Hishtachavaya (Measure of Prostration) == | ||
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* '''Masechet Shevuot on the Hebrew Books site''' | * '''Masechet Shevuot on the Hebrew Books site''' | ||
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