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  • curprev 17:1817:18, January 31, 2025 Larry talk contribs m 2,406 bytes −8 wordsmithing
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  • curprev 16:5216:52, January 31, 2025 Larry talk contribs 2,406 bytes +2,406 Created page with "Hebrew: אילן (Tree). Circle dance by Elad Shtamer, 2010. The lyrics to Ilan are taken from the Talmud, order Mo'ed (Seasons), tractate Ta'anit (Fasts), 5b–6a. The context is a discussion between Rav Nachman, a judge in Nehardea, and his master Rabbi Yitzhak, a rabbi in Babylonia, third century CE. Rav Nachman asks Rabbi Yitzchak several questions on puzzling matters and learns the answers. As a random example, Rabbi Yitzchak mentions that any man who says..."