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1) [line 8] MAR, LAV ORCHEI - it is not respectable for Rabah to collect the bread for the Shituf
2) [line 8] ANA, TARIDNA B'GIRSA'I - I am too busy reviewing my Torah-
learning 4) [line 9] V'IY AKNI LEHU PITA B'SALA - and if I transfer ownership of a loaf of bread that is in my basket to the residents of the Mavoy 5) [line 13] REVI'ASA D'CHALA - a Revi'is of vinegar, a quarter of a Log, approximately 2 1/2 ounces
6) [line 14] OTZAR - food that has been stored away 8) [line 28] PANU LI MANEI - remove my utensils for me
9) [line 3] MEVATLIN V'CHOZRIN U'MEVATLIN (1) The nullification must be done only in favor of a *single* person or a collective party who made an Eruv together; (2) those who nullified their domains may not transfer objects from their houses to the courtyard or vice versa. Bitul Reshuyos only permits carrying in the courtyard and from the courtyard to the house of the person/s chosen, Eruvin 69b. (According to some Tana'im, the *other residents* of the courtyard may carry from the house of the Mevatel to the courtyard as well, Eruvin 26b). If one of the houseowners who nullified their domains transfers from his house to the courtyard or vice versa, it constitutes a repeal of the nullification. It becomes once again prohibited to carry in the courtyard. (Eruvin 26a and RASHI DH Anshei Chatzer)(c) The Amora'im argue as to whether Bitul Reshuyos may be done succesively. That is, may Bitul which was done on Shabbos in favor of one party be transferred, later on that same Shabbos, to another party. 10) [line 11] K'CHUCHA V'ITLULA - like a subject of derision and a matter of jest
11) [line 43] TZEDUKI/BAISUSI
12) [line 48] HA'TO'EV HA'ZEH - this abominating thing (the Tzeduki)
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