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Today’s learning sponsored byAbraham and Sandra Getzel.For Brocho ve Haztlocho to the whole chavura.Sponsor a day's learning (thousands of minutes!) for only $72 click herehttps://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/ODUwOTUSummaryWe learned in the beraisa (2.3) that a house smaller than 4x4 amos doesn’t create a projection between two cities (to extend the city’s techum).Question: This means it’s less than shepherds’ booths (which do extend the techum).Answer: Shepherds’ booths can serve their purpose even when very small but no one builds a house that is so small.We learned in the beraisa (2.3) that a house smaller than 4x4 amos is not divided by brothers or partners.If such a house is left to brothers as inheritance, it cannot be divided and one brother must take its value instead of a part of the house.Question: It seems that a house that is 4x4 amos, may be divided?Challenge: Mishna: A courtyard cannot be divided if each party will end up with less than 4x4 amos.Resolution: Our beraisa is discussing something else entirely.“A house smaller than 4x4 amos is not counted in the division of a courtyard”.As Rav Huna said: A courtyard is divided according to the amount of entrances. A partner’s share in the courtyard is decided by the amount of entryways between his house and the courtyard (more entrances means more traffic and use of the courtyard).Rav Chisda: Each partner receives 4 amos extending from his doorway; the rest of the courtyard is divided equally.This applies to a regular house which is expected to exist. Such a small house , however, will be demolished and is not entitled to any parcel of the courtyard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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*9.6 Makkos Daf 07 A (8 lines Up)**Summary**Rabbi Akiva* and *Rabbi Tarfon* in the _mishna_ (9.3) said: Had we merited being in the Sanhedrin, *no one would ever have been killed.**Rabbi Yochanan* and *Rabbi Elazar:* In a murder case they would ask “Perhaps the victim was *already mortally ill* before he was killed”.*Question:* What would they say *in a case of illicit relations°?**Abayye* and *Rava:* They would ask “Did you see the *peg entering the tube of Blue-stone?”* (A figurative way of saying ‘the penetration of the genitalia’).*Question:* It is indeed impossible to see, so *how did the sanhedrin punish* in such cases?*Answer:* By following the principle taught by *Shmuel:* If they’re lying *in the position of adulterers* , that’s enough._(Sanhedrin ended capital punishment 40 years before the churban because they foresaw the rise of the Tzedukim. It’s a possibility that Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Tarfon wished to end capital punishment because of the same reason.)_______________° Tosfos: What about Shabbos and Avodah Zarah?Such sins are uncommonIf the sinner was mortally ill, it would make the testimony an “Eidus that cannot be _huzam”._ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*9.6 Makkos Daf 07 A (8 lines Up)* *Summary* *Rabbi Akiva* and *Rabbi Tarfon* in the _mishna_ (9.3) said: Had we merited being in the Sanhedrin, *no one would ever have been killed.* *Rabbi Yochanan* and *Rabbi Elazar:* In a murder case they would ask “Perhaps the victim was *already mortally ill* before he was killed”.*Question:* What would they say *in a case of illicit relations°?**Abayye* and *Rava:* They would ask “Did you see the *peg entering the tube of Blue-stone?”* (A figurative way of saying ‘the penetration of the genitalia’).*Question:* It is indeed impossible to see, so *how did the sanhedrin punish* in such cases?*Answer:* By following the principle taught by *Shmuel:* If they’re lying *in the position of adulterers* , that’s enough._(Sanhedrin ended capital punishment 40 years before the churban because they foresaw the rise of the Tzedukim. It’s a possibility that Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Tarfon wished to end capital punishment because of the same reason.)_______________° Tosfos: What about Shabbos and Avodah Zarah?Such sins are uncommonIf the sinner was mortally ill, it would make the testimony an “Eidus that cannot be _huzam”._ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to Beyond36 the podcast that asks the question that sparks connection! This is episode 004! Stay tuned for today’s tip, question and quote. But first let’s get on the same page: Have you ever noticed a couple who have been together for many years and wondered or even asked them if they had a secret to their happiness? Did you know that there is an organization that has studied relationships for decades and found that there actually is a secret to a happy marriage and they can predict, with startingly, striking accuracy whether a couple will stay together?! Here is the secret in a nutshell: Turn Towards. Link in the show notes. https://www.gottman.com/blog/turn-toward-instead-of-away/ The Gottman Institute invited newlyweds to stay in a guest house and observed their interactions. 6 years later they invited the same couples to return. By this time many were still together and many had divorced. They studied the couples again. They found that the couples who were still together turned towards each other 86% of the time. The couples who were divorced turned toward each other only 33% of the time. As the Guttmacher Institute found, the secret is turning toward. You might be saying turning toward what? Well, you want to turn toward your partner when a bid for attention is made. It could be as simple as “look at that squirrel” or “How was the cake?” or “Let me tell you what happened…” There are the words that we hear but in these bids for attention there is always a deeper meaning, deeper request. It is usually something like “share this moment with me, here and now” or “be with me in this experience.” You have heard me say it before and I will probably say it again many many times -- every human being has a need to be witnessed and not fixed. I am an introvert so I know it is not always easy to put aside of one’s own internal drama or conversation to connect with the partner but the research is clear. When you do respond to a bid for connection, no matter how seemingly inconsequential or random, you are turning towards your partner and fortifying your relationship. Here is the question of the week: It is fifty years from now, where are we and what are we doing? Have fun with this and verbally paint the grandest picture of your loveliest dream for your relationship. Here is the quote of the week: We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers our actions run as causes and return to us as results. Herman Melville What does this quote spark in you? Remember you and your partner can answer the question or respond to the quote or both. The most important thing is to turn toward one another 9 out of ten times that a conversation or bid is offered. I encourage you to check out the Gottman Institute’s blog and sign up for their newsletter: https://www.gottman.com/blog/turn-toward-instead-of-away/ Beyond 36 Tip of the week: Turn towards your partner’s bid for connection. Question: It’s fifty years from now. Where are we and what are we doing? Beyond 36 quote of the week: We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers our actions run as causes and return to us as results. Herman Melville Share that good truth you hold in your heart dear listener! Also, so that you are both on the same page, share this episode of the Beyond36 podcast with the person you would like to engage in conversation or share a bid with. It will help you both to share a similar perspective and ready to have a heart to heart chat! I am Kim Kirkley of Beyond36 encouraging you to ask the question that sparks connection, everyday!
QUESTION: It seems like my husband wants me to change things, and that there are things I want him to change... Is that the same things as wanting him to grow, just in different terms? I’ve heard you say that people can’t change their partners, but you have said that the goal should be to grow. I’m wondering what the difference is. How do you accept that your partner isn’t going to change, but then strive or agree to grow? - Natalie, Denver SHOWNOTES Is it okay to want your partner to change? [2:00] Reasonable vs. unreasonable requests [3:00] Reframing change from a growth-oriented mindset [4:00] Requests that make your partner feel judged [6:00] When is it better to move on than to try to change someone? [8:00]
We talk to Stacious about being a working woman in the music industry, her position in the Gulliance aka Gully Squad, her new track 'Tek Any Man Money' on the ?Question It Riddim (Truckback Records), her personal style and stage fashion and maybe adding a weekly party event to all the Alliance Events. Good Life - Good Life Riddim Stacious Full Interview Tek Any Man Money - ?Question It Riddim Come Into My Room featuring Mavado Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00am to 1:00pm (Eastern). This show is also heard in the streets of Gambia on Vibes FM 106.1, Radio West Indies (Philly, MD) and Traffic Jam Radio (CT). Jah Prince also is the host/dj of 'Love Ultra', RnB Show Tuesday Nights from 11:00pm to 1:00am and then the 'Fire Fridays' Hip Hop Show Friday Afternoons from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. Sponsored by: Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Urban Music Blog Sunsplash Media, Inc.,CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com, Smokin Needles Records & Riddim Kidz - www.SmokinShells.com