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Mishnah

Index: El Zahir, El Aleph, OC,Obras completas. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1974. 589. Nueva refutaciĆ³n del tiempo, Otras inquisiciones, OC,Obras completas. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1974. 763. La restituciĆ³n de la las llaves, del Taanith, CBE,Cuentos breves y extraordinarios. Buenos Aires: Losada, 1973. 78.
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collection of Jewish law

Fishburn and Hughes: "Hebrew for 'repetition', 'instruction': the codification of the oral law in Judaism. As a collection of rabbinical discussions on the law of Moses intended to apply to the circumstances of everyday life, it forms the basis of the Talmud and is thought to have been compiled towards the end of the second century by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi. The assertion in CF 242 stems from the Sabbath Tractate of the Babylonian Talmud, vol.1, pp. 41-3, which deals with the prohibition against carrying objects on the Sabbath. It reads as follows: 'A tailor must not go out with his needle near nightfall, lest he forget and go out (in the evening of the Sabbath), nor a scribe with his quill.'" (130)