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The table below presents an aligned extract of verselets
in
Lv12-04d
Both verselets
discuss
the prohibition of a woman who had just given birth from
dealing with holy objects
The alignment justifies the Rashi assertions that
Coming to holy grounds is prohibited to a woman who gave birth;
touching (e.g. Eating) holy objects is prohibited to a woman who gave birth.
Verse
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Text of Verse
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Rashi comment
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Lv12-04
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And she shall then continue in the blood of her purifying for thirty three days;
- she shall touch no consecrated thing, nor
- come into the sanctuary,
until the days of her purifying be fulfilled.
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There are two prohibitions:
- She can't come to holy grounds
- She can't touch (e.g. by eating) holy objects
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Lv12-04
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And she shall then continue in the blood of her purifying for thirty three days;
- she shall touch no consecrated thing, nor
- come into the sanctuary,
until the days of her purifying be fulfilled.
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There are two prohibitions:
- She can't come to holy grounds
- She can't touch (e.g. by eating) holy objects
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Advanced Rashi:
We have interpolated the aligned text with an example: Both coming and touching, e.g.
by eating are prohibited. This interpolation is not explicitly mentioned in Rashi. However
Rashi explicitly refers to to the Tractate Yevamoth where this is mentioned.
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