Keritot 6b Page 78 Jebhammoth 61 Work
In Keritot 6b , the Gemara is discussing the legal liability for duplicating the holy anointing oil or the sacred incense used in the Temple.
: The discussion transitions into the obligation to "be fruitful and multiply." The Sages debate whether a man has fulfilled his duty once he has children, or if he must continue to seek a wife even in his later years to ensure the world remains "inhabited". Synthesis: The "Work" of Sacred Law keritot 6b page 78 jebhammoth 61 work
May your work on these pages be fruitful. In Keritot 6b , the Gemara is discussing
, distinction is maintained through the precise formulation of the Sacred Incense , distinction is maintained through the precise formulation
: This specific "work" or legal ruling is not meant to diminish the humanity of others in a general sense, but rather to define who is subject to the specific laws of Ohel (impurity conveyed by being under the same roof as a corpse).
"You [the Jewish people] are called 'Adam' (Man), but the idolaters are not called 'Adam'" Keritot 6b : This page applies that definition to the laws of the Anointing Oil
The "work" or thematic connection between these pages involves a controversial statement by regarding the ritual impurity of graves: