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Created page with "'''Braita''' is a term for halachot (Jewish laws) that were taught by the Tannaim but were not established by Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi in the Mishnah. == The Difference Between Braita and Mishnah == The Midrash states: "And eighty concubines, these are the braitot." In Chassidut, it is explained that the term "concubine" indicates an external illumination, because the purpose of the Braita is to explain the Mishnah in greater detail so that it can be understood even by stude..." |
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It is explained in the Zohar Pekudei (258a) that the Braitot are called "the curves of your thighs," meaning that the Mishnayot are from the aspect of Chesed-Gevurah-Tiferet, which is the aspect of the body, and the Braita is the matter of "outside the body," namely the aspect of Netzach-Hod-Yesod, but they are the upper section of Netzach-Hod-Yesod. | It is explained in the Zohar Pekudei (258a) that the Braitot are called "the curves of your thighs," meaning that the Mishnayot are from the aspect of Chesed-Gevurah-Tiferet, which is the aspect of the body, and the Braita is the matter of "outside the body," namely the aspect of Netzach-Hod-Yesod, but they are the upper section of Netzach-Hod-Yesod. | ||
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