Monday, 14 April 2014

beitza 7

man - part chicken, part bat (depending on his sex life)

and the things that are fathered by the ground and not a male and the blood that absorbs into the ground.

(chickens have sex by day. bats at night. humans either night or day. depending on the time of copulation - so is the time of birth... apparently. and deciding if an egg has been fertilised by a cockerel or 'by the ground' and at the end of the page, this is compared to prepping earth to cover the blood of a slaughtered animal.

Monday, 7 April 2014

beitza 6

the egg and the chick within

beitza 5

after the destruction the fruit will also disappear from jerusalem.
but the eggs status remain the same.

everyone who lives within 1 day walk of Jerusalem had to bring their 4th year fruit had to Jerusalem, to keep the markets stocked with fruit. after the destruction this no longer happened. Rabban Yochanan b. Zakkai did not revoke the decree about eggs laid on rosh hashana, but kept it in place, as the Temple might be rebuilt and not confuse as the egg was eaten last year.

beitza 4

the branch that fell from the tree
that turned into piece of coal
that fuel the beacons' fires.

this page compares an egg that was laid on festival to a branch falling from the tree. if it fell on one day, could it be used on the second day of the festival. are two-day festivals, outside of Israel, considered two separate days or one continuous day. Festivals are two days outside of Israel due to the system of beacons being disrupted by the Samaritans.




Thursday, 3 April 2014

beitza 3

like fruit falling from a tree
or
juice from the fruit

either way, can't hide in a crowd

beitza 2

status of the egg depends on the ultimate purpose of the chicken.