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"Zero" means "the first thing on the daft one may not leave her to sell her and the death of Elie Melach and his sons." The Brice says a person can't leave her to sell unless two saw of wheat cost to sell her. If Shimon says it's only permitted to leave if there's no wheat to purchase. If there is you can't leave even if a single saw cost to sell her. Similarly, if Shimon Yerai says "Elie Melach, Maklin, and Killian who were G'day Leidar and Parnos Leidar were punished to die because they left from her to sell to her slarts." Anamad Bezab, Shimon Karra says, "Castashallam, even if they found Brann in her to sell all they wouldn't have left." But rather they were punished because they should have dabbened for the generation and they didn't. Second sawing in the daft of Ram's imprisonment and the reaction of the nation's great men on his patira. If R.N.B. says the name of R.N.B., R.N.B. was imprisoned for ten years. Three in Kusa, seven in Kardu. If Dimin Hadar says the opposite. If his identifies Ivar's ear of Kusa, Ivar Karra says the name of R.N.B. says the name of R.N.B. That the day that I've ever been to was nifter, all the great men of the world's nations stood in a line and said, "O Ilo, O Ilam Shavad, Manigai, O Ilo Lesvina Shavad, Kavanita." The third sawing in the daft for Ivar Karra's recollections. Digmak quotes five things that Ivar Karra remembered. Number one, I remember when four saw of wheat once cost only a cellar. Yet there were many people in Tveria whose stomachs were swollen from hunger because there was no money from which to buy it. Number two, I remember when workers wouldn't hire themselves out to work to the east of the city because they would die from the smell of the bread, which was blown from the city. Number three, I remember when a child would break open a carib and a stream of honey would flow over his arms. Number four, I remember when a boy and girl would play together in the marketplace at the age of 16 and 17 and they went into our bears. Number five, I remember when they used to say in the base madreish he who accepts gallium falls into their hands. He who trusts them, everything that is his will be theirs. Zirfali fobas daf tadi alaf, the first slig on the daft, one may not leave Eretz Israel and the death of Al-Amalah Khanizans. Second slig on the daft of Rums imprisonment and the reactions of the nation's great men on his patirah. Third slig on the daft of Ivar Karra's recollections. The same fobas daf tadi alaf is an exit sign. The great rav standing at a large exit sign at the borders of Eretz Israel that said, "Do not leave and depicted the graves of a Jewish leader and his two sons. So often the distance, the prison where Avramavina was kept from any years and recalled how years earlier teenage boys and girls would play together under the exit sign in the marketplace and not to have heirs." The exit sign reminds of daf tadi alaf, say, "The sign that the borders of Eretz Israel that said, 'Do not leave,' that had the graves of a Jewish leader and his two sons." Reminds of the first slig on the daft that a person shouldn't leave Eretz Israel and the death of Al-Amalah Khanizans. The prison where Avramavina was kept for many years reminds of the second slig on the daft of Ram's imprisonment and the reactions of the nation's great men in his particular. If you remember the teenage boys and girls who had played together and not to have Eretz reminds of the third slig on the daft, Rebuchlin's recollections.
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