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# Bava Batra ( בבא בתרא, Last Gate ) deals with civil matters, largely land ownership.
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# " Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream " ( Ed McCurdy ) – 2: 11 < sup > Recorded: March 17, 1964 </ sup >
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# The castle from which arrows were shot at those who would enter the Wicket Gate is the stand-alone tower, the remnant of an abbey that stood beside the church.
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# The fourth chapter deals with something that seems to be physics and chemistry, and is by far the most abstract and enigmatic.
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# Yebamoth: ( יבמות, " Levirate marriage "); ( or Yebamot or Yevamot ), referring to the mandated marriage of a widow to her brother-in-law, deals with the Jewish law of levirate marriage () and other topics, such as the status of minors.
# Ketubot: ( כתובות, " Prenuptial agreements "); deals with the Ketubah ( Judaism's prenuptial agreement ), as well as topics such as virginity and the obligations of a couple towards each other.
# Nedarim: ( נדרים, " Vows "); deals with various types of vows, often known as nedarim, and their legal consequences.
# Nazir: ( נזיר, " One who abstains "); deals with the details of the Nazirite vow and being a Nazirite ( Num 6 ).
# Sotah: ( סוטה, " Wayward wife "); deals with the ritual of the Sotah-the woman suspected of adultery ( Num 5 ) as well as other rituals involving a spoken formula ( such as breaking the heifer's neck, the King's septa-annual public Torah reading, the Blessings and Curses of Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, etc ...).
# Kiddushin: ( קידושין, " Betrothal "); deals with the initial stage of marriage-betrothal, as well as the laws of Jewish lineages.
# Berakhot ( ברכות, Blessings ) deals with the rules of blessings and prayers, particularly the Shema and the Amidah.
# Pe ' ah ( פאה, Corner ) deals with the regulations concerning the commandment to leave the corner of one's field for the poor ( Leviticus 19: 9 – 10, 23: 22 ; Deuteronomy 24: 19 – 22 ), and with the rights of the poor in general.
# Demai ( דמאי, Doubtful Produce ) deals chiefly with various cases in which it is not certain whether the priestly donations have been taken from produce.
# Kil ' ayim ( כלאים, Of Two Sorts ; Heterogeneous ) deals chiefly with rules regarding forbidden mixtures in agriculture, clothing and breeding ( Leviticus 19: 19 ; Deuteronomy 22: 9 – 11 ).
# Shevi ' it ( שביעית, Seventh Year ) deals with the agricultural and fiscal regulations concerning the Sabbatical Year ( Exodus 23: 11, Leviticus 25: 1 – 8, Deuteronomy 15: 1 – 11 ).
# Terumot ( תרומות, Donations ) deals with the laws regarding the terumah donation given to the Kohanim ( Jewish priests ) ( Numbers 18: 8 – 20, Deuteronomy 18: 4 ).
# Ma ' aserot ( מעשרות, Tithes ) or Ma ' aser Rishon ( מעשר ראשון, First Tithe ) deals with the rules regarding the tithe to be given to the Levites ( Numbers 18: 21 – 24 ).
# Ma ' aser Sheni ( מעשר שני, Second Tithe ) deals with the rules concerning the tithe which was to be eaten in Jerusalem ( Deuteronomy 14: 22 – 26 ).
# Hallah ( חלה, Glob of Dough ) deals with the laws regarding the hallah offering of dough to be given to the Kohanim ( Numbers 15: 18 – 21 ).
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