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Hannah G.
I’m a Jewish educator in NYC sharing daily musings on a page of Talmud each day.
Feel free to comment or ask questions about the daf or other Jewish related topics!
Judges must be impartial. Rav recused himself from judging a friend, fearing bias, and appointed Rav Kahana instead. When the friend assumed favoritism, Rav Kahana rebuked him, declaring that personal ties have no place in justice: "I will remove Rav from your ears."
March 7, 2025 at 1:53 AM
Rabbi Eliezer warns judges against disrespecting others, linking honoring the altar and teaching laws. This parallels Talmudic academy seating, where rank dictated placement. Rabbi Yishmael's struggle to reach his seat sparked debate, underscoring the tension between respect and dignity
March 7, 2025 at 1:45 AM
Is a judge’s role ruling or mediating?Rabbi Yehoshua ben Korha sees mediation as a mitzvah(a good act), reconciling truth and peace by creating fair compromises that satisfy both sides. There needs to be a balance of law a d harmony in a courtroom.
March 5, 2025 at 6:07 PM
Who can judge alone? This daf showcases the political rivalry between the Exilarch (Babylonia) and the authority of the Nasi (Israel), reflecting their roles in governance vs. teaching.
We see that jurisdiction matters and proper authorization is key to making rules.
March 5, 2025 at 6:04 PM
* Where does the idea of 3 judges for monetary cases come from? Rabbi Yonatan explains that three are needed to avoid ties and ensure decisions can be made by majority rule. Rav Aha brei d’Rav Ika suggests three are needed to ensure competence. The daf goes on to address unqualified judges.
March 5, 2025 at 5:47 PM
We have made it to Sanhedrin! The masechet dives into who we want in our court system and how we want our court system to look like. For example, we want expert judges, we should use evidence, and we should have trustworthy witnesses. Sanhedrin gets us to reflect on fairness in the judicial process.
March 5, 2025 at 5:42 PM
So excited to be making content here and on Instagram. My name is Hannah and I will be sharing a daily thought on the daf (page) of Talmud. Please feel free to comment or ask questions as I am a Jewish educator who enjoys sharing Torah and talking about Judaism!
March 5, 2025 at 5:39 PM