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ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ¨Φ·Χ, ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ¨Φ·Χ. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ Φ΅Χ‘ Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦ²Χ Φ΄ΧΧ ΦΈΧ, ΧΦ²Χ Φ·Χ Φ°ΧΦΈΧ, ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ β Χ Φ΄Χ‘ΦΌΦ΅Χ Χ Φ΄Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΧΦΌ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΆΧ‘Φ°Χ€ΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΈΧ‘ΧΦΌ Χ’ΦΈΧΦΈΧΧ ΧΦΌΧ€Φ°ΧΦΈΧΧΦΌΧΧΦΌ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΈΧΦΈΧ.
This opinion, that seeing an elephant is a good omen, refers to a case where one saw it saddled, while this opinion, that it is a bad omen, refers to a case where the elephant is not saddled. One who sees a man named Huna in a dream, it is a sign that a miracle will be performed for him, because the letter nun in the name Huna represents the word nes, miracle. One who sees a man named αΈ€anina, αΈ€ananya, or YoαΈ₯anan, it is a sign that many miracles will be performed for him, since the letter nun appears twice in those names. One who sees a eulogy in a dream, it is a sign that the heavens had mercy upon him, and spared him from a divine death sentence and there will be no need to eulogize him in reality. The Gemara restricts this statement and says that this only applies if he saw the eulogy written and not yet delivered.
ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧ ΦΆΧ Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ·ΧΦ°Χ΄ β ΧΧΦΌΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΧΦΌΧ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦ·Χ§ΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨Φ΅Χ Χ§Φ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧΦ·Χͺ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ’ β Χ¨ΦΈΧΧΦΌΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧͺΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΆΧ Χ’ΦΈΧΦΈΧΧ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΦΈΧ, ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨ΧΦΉ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ°.
One who answers in a dream: May His great name be blessed from kaddish is assured that he is one who has a place in the World-to-Come. One who sees himself reciting Shema in a dream is worthy of having the Divine Presence rest upon him, but his generation is unworthy, and, therefore, the Divine Presence does not actually rest upon him.
ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧΦ· ΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ€Φ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΧΧ Χ’Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΆΧ₯ ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΧ³ Χ Φ΄Χ§Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ Χ’ΦΈΧΦΆΧΧΦΈ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ³Χ΄. ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ·Χ Φ°ΧΦΈΧ, Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ±ΧΦ΄ΧΧ’ΦΆΧΦΆΧ¨ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ€Φ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ. ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧͺΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ€ΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ‘Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧ.
One who sees himself don phylacteries in a dream should anticipate greatness, as it is stated: βAnd all the peoples of the earth shall see that the name of the Lord is called upon you; and they shall be afraid of youβ (Deuteronomy 28:10). And it was taught in a baraita that Rabbi Eliezer the Great says: That the Name of the Lord is called upon you, refers to phylacteries of the head, as they represent Godβs name upon man. One who sees himself pray in a dream, it is an auspicious omen. However, the Gemara adds a caveat and says: This only applies in a case where he saw in the dream that he had not yet finished his prayer and is therefore still close to God. If, in the dream, he had already finished his prayer, it is not an omen.
ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΦΈΧ ΧͺΦ΄Χ§Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΧ΄. ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ’Φ·Χ Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧͺΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ Χ¦Φ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌ ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ·Χͺ ΧΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ§ΦΉΧΧ΄, ΧΦ·Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ΄Χ§Φ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ Χ΄ΧΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧΧ΄ ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧΧ΄. ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧͺΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ±ΧΦΉΧ¨ ΧΦ·ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ²ΧΦΉΧͺΦ΄Χ ΧΦΈΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ΄. ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦ΅Χ©ΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΧΦΌΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΧΦΌΧ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ’ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ.
One who sees that he had relations with his mother [em] in a dream, he should anticipate attaining understanding, as it is stated: βYea if [im] you call for understandingβ (Proverbs 2:3), and in this homiletic interpretation im is considered to be the equivalent of em. One who sees that he had relations with a betrothed young woman in a dream, he should anticipate Torah, as it is stated: βMoses commanded us Torah, an inheritance [morasha] of the congregation of Jacobβ (Deuteronomy 33:4). Do not read it as morasha; rather, read it as meβorasa, betrothed. One who sees that he had relations with his sister in a dream, should anticipate wisdom, as it is stated: βSay unto wisdom: You are my sisterβ (Proverbs 7:4). One who sees that he had relations with a married woman in a dream is assured that he is one who has a place in the World-to-Come. He receives his place as well as that of another person in the Garden of Eden, as the married woman represents a portion belonging to someone else. However, the Gemara adds a caveat and says: This only applies in a case where he did not know her and was not thinking about her that evening; rather, he saw an unidentified woman in his dream by chance.
ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦΈΧΧΦΉΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦ΅ΧΦ° Χ©ΧΦΈΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ’Φ΅ΧΦ°Χ΄. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ©ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ‘ΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌ Χ’Φ²ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧͺΦΈΧΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ¨ Χ’Φ²ΧΦΉΧ ΦΆΧΦΈ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧΧͺΦ°ΧΦΈ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦ»Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Χ΄. ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ΅ΧΧ¨ΦΈΧ: ΧΦ²Χ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ Χ‘Φ°ΧΦ·Χ§Φ΄Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ·ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧ¨Φ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΆΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ.
Rabbi αΈ€iyya bar Abba said: One who sees wheat in a dream has seen peace, as it is stated: βHe makes your borders peace; He gives you in plenty the fat of wheatβ (Psalms 147:14). And one who sees barley [seβorim] in a dream has received a sign that his iniquities are taken away, as it is stated: βAnd your iniquity is taken away [vesar avonekh], and your sin expiatedβ (Isaiah 6:7); seβorim is an acronym for sar avon. Rabbi Zeira said: I did not ascend from Babylonia to Eretz Yisrael until I saw barley in my dream.
ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ€ΦΆΧ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧΦΆΧͺ Χ Φ°Χ€ΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΆΧ©ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΆΧ€ΦΆΧ Χ€ΦΌΦΉΧ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧΧ΄. Χ©ΧΧΦΉΧ¨Φ΅Χ§ΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ·, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΉΧ‘Φ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΆΧ€ΦΆΧ Χ’Φ΄ΧΧ¨ΦΉΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨Φ΅Χ§ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ Φ΄Χ ΧΦ²ΧͺΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧ΄.
One who sees a vine laden with grapes in a dream, it is an omen that his wife will not miscarry, as it is stated: βYour wife shall be as a fruitful vine, in the innermost parts of your houseβ (Psalms 128:3). One who sees a planted vine branch in a dream should anticipate the Messiah, as it is stated: βBinding his foal unto the vine and his donkeyβs colt unto the vine branchβ (Genesis 49:11).
ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ§Φ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΌΧΦΉ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄Χ ΧΦΉΧ¦Φ΅Χ¨ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΉΧΧΦ·Χ Χ€ΦΌΦ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΈΧΦΌΧ΄. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ β Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Φ΅Χ Χ’Φ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ§Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ ΦΈΧ, Χ¨Φ·ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ β Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χ Χ’Φ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ§Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ ΦΈΧ. Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ, ΧΦ΄Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΌΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧͺΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°Χ§Φ°ΧΦΈ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΆΧ§Φ·Χ ΧΦ΅Χ’Φ²Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧ‘ Χ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΦΉΧ Φ΄ΧΧ΄. ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΆΧ₯ ΧΧΦΌΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ¦Φ°ΧΦΉΧͺ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦ°Χ€ΦΆΧΦ·Χ ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ Χ¨Φ·Χ§ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ΅ΧΦ°Χ΄. ΧΦ·ΧΧ Χ¨Φ·Χ§ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ΅ΧΦ° β ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧ§ΦΈΧ Φ΄ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ°, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΄Χ¦Φ°ΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ.
One who sees a fig tree in a dream, it is a sign that his Torah is preserved within him, as it is stated: βOne who keeps the fig tree shall eat the fruit thereofβ (Proverbs 27:18). One who sees pomegranates in a dream, if they were small, his business will flourish like the seeds of the pomegranate, which are numerous; and if they were large, his business will increase like a pomegranate. One who saw slices of pomegranates in his dream, if he is a Torah scholar, he should anticipate Torah, as it is stated: βI would cause you to drink of spiced wine, of the juice of my pomegranateβ (Song of Songs 8:2), which is traditionally understood as an allusion to Torah. And if the dreamer is an ignoramus, he should anticipate mitzvot, as it is stated: βYour temples are like a split pomegranateβ (Song of Songs 4:3). As the Gemara previously interpreted homiletically: What is the meaning of the word βYour temples [rakatekh]β? Even the most ignorant [reikanin] among you, Israel, are full of mitzvot like a pomegranate.
ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ β Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Φ΅Χ ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°Χ§ΦΈΧΦ΅Χ Χ’Φ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ§Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ Χ€ΦΌΦ΅Χ¨Φ΅Χ, ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ β ΧΦΈΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°Χ¨ΧΦΌΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΦΆΧΧΦΈ ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ΅ΧΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ³Χ΄. ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΉΧ¦Φ΅Χ ΧΧΦΉ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ Χ¨Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ€Φ΅Χ Χ€Φ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ ΧͺΦΉΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ§ΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΧ³ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΦ°Χ΄. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ¨ ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ§Φ°ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅ΧΦΆΧΧΦΈ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ ΧΦΈΧΦ°Χ΄. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌ Χ’Φ²ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧͺΦΈΧΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ Χ’Φ²ΧΦΉΧ Φ΅ΧΦ° ΧΦΌΦ·Χͺ Χ¦Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧΧ΄.
One who sees olives in a dream, and they were small, it is a sign that his business will flourish, increase and be durable like olives. However, the Gemara adds a caveat, saying that this applies only when he sees the fruit of an olive tree; but, one who sees olive trees, it is a sign that he will have many children, as it is stated: βYour children like olive plants, round about your tableβ (Psalms 128:3). Some say that one who sees an olive tree in a dream, it is a sign that a good reputation will spread for him, as it is stated: βThe Lord called your name a leafy olive tree, fair with goodly fruitβ (Jeremiah 11:16). One who sees olive oil in a dream should anticipate the light of Torah, as it is stated: βThat they bring unto you pure olive oil beaten for the lightβ (Exodus 27:20). One who sees palm trees [temarim] in a dream has seen a sign that his transgressions have ceased, as it is stated: βYour iniquity is finished, O daughter of Zionβ (Lamentations 4:22), as the Gemara likens temara, date, to tam ra, evil has ceased.
ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΧΦΉΧ‘Φ΅Χ£, ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ’Φ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ©ΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧͺΦ°ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΦΆΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΧΦΉ, Χ’Φ΄ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ β Χ©ΧΦΈΧ Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧͺΦ°ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨Φ°ΧΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΧΦΉ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ²ΧΦ΅Χ Χ’Φ΄ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ΄. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ²ΧΦ·Χ‘ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ Φ°ΧΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ¦Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΧΦΉ Χ Φ°ΧΦΈΧ‘Φ΄ΧΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¨ΧΦΌΧ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ Χ ΧΦΉΧ€ΦΆΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ΅Χ¨. ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ’ΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·ΧͺΦ°Χ Φ΄ΧΧͺΦΈΧ ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ: ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΆΧͺΦ°Χ¨ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦΈΧΧΦΌΧ¨ ΧΧΦΌΧ ΧΦ΄Χ€Φ°Χ Φ΅Χ Χ§ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ Χ’Φ΅Χ₯ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦΉΧͺ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧΧ΄. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ.
Rav Yosef says: One who sees a goat in a dream, it is a sign that his year will be blessed; one who sees goats, his years will be blessed, as it is stated: βAnd there will be goatsβ milk enough for your food, for the food of your household; and sustenance for your maidensβ (Proverbs 27:27). One who sees myrtle in a dream, it is a sign that his property will be successful. And if he does not own property, it is a sign that he will receive an inheritance. Ulla said, and some say it was taught in a baraita: This applies exclusively to a case where he saw them on their stem. One who sees a citron [etrog] in a dream has seen a sign that he is honored [hadur] before his Creator, as it is stated with regard to the citron: βThe fruit of goodly trees [hadar], branches of palm treesβ (Leviticus 23:40). One who sees a palm branch [lulav] in a dream, it is a sign that he has but one heart for his Father in heaven. Lulav is interpreted homiletically as lo lev, he has a heart.
ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΦΉΧ ΦΌΦΈΧΧ΄. ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ’ΦΈΧΦΆΧΧΦΈ ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦ²Χ Φ΄Χ Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧͺΦ΄ΧΧΦΈ, ΧΦΌΧΦΈΧΧͺΦ΄Χ Χ’ΦΈΧΦΆΧΧΦΈ, ΧΦΌΧ‘Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ§Φ΄ΧΧͺ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧ.
One who sees a goose in a dream should anticipate wisdom, as it is stated: βWisdoms cry aloud in the streets, she utters her voice in the broad placesβ (Proverbs 1:20); geese tend to sound their voices. One who dreams that he has relations with the goose will become head of the yeshiva. Rav Ashi said: I saw a goose and had relations with it in my dream and I ascended to greatness and became head of the yeshiva.
ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨. ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΄ΧΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ. ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΉΧΦΆΧͺ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ¦ΦΈΧ Χ ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧ¦Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ§ΦΌΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ. Χ Φ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨ΧΦΌ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΧͺ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ§ΦΌΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ. ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ±ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ Χ§Φ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧͺ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ.
One who sees a rooster in a dream should anticipate a male child. One who sees multiple roosters should expect male children. One who sees a hen [tarnegolet] should anticipate a beautiful garden and reason to rejoice [tarbitza naβa vegila], as tarnegolet is interpreted as an acronym for tarbitza naβa vegila. One who sees eggs in a dream, it is a sign that his request is pending, as egg in Aramaic is beya, which is similar to the term for request. If one saw that the eggs broke, it is a sign that his request has already been granted, as that which was hidden inside the shell was revealed. The same is true of nuts, and the same is true of cucumbers, and the same is true of all glass vessels, and the same is true of anything similarly fragile that broke in his dream, it is a sign that his request was granted.
ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·ΧΦ° β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΧΦΌ ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦ²Χ€ΦΈΧ¦ΦΈΧΧ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·Χ Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΆΧ€Φ°Χ¦ΦΈΧΧ΄. ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΦ· Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ€ΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΉ. Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΧΦ°Χ§ΦΈΧ ΧΦΉ β ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΧΦ°ΧΧΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉ.
One who dreams that he entered a city, it is a sign that his desires will be fulfilled, as it is stated: βAnd He led them unto their desired havenβ (Psalms 107:30). One who shaves his head in a dream, it is a good omen for him, as the removal of undesired hairs is a sign of renewal and greatness. If he shaved his head and his beard in a dream, it is a good omen for him and his entire family.
ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ β Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΉΧ¦Φ΅Χ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ β ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΧΦ°ΧΧΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ.
One who sits in a small boat in a dream, it is a sign that a good reputation will spread for him. If he sees himself sitting in a large boat in a dream, a good reputation will spread for him and his entire family. The Gemara notes that this only applies where the boat was floating high on the waves.
ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄Χ€Φ°Χ ΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ€ΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΉ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ΄ΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¦ΦΉΧ’ΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ΅ΧΦ·Χ΄. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ·Χ ΦΌΦ·Χ.
One who defecates in a dream, it is a good omen for him, as it is stated: βHe that is bent down shall speedily be loosed; and he shall not go down dying into the pit, neither shall his bread failβ (Isaiah 51:14). The Gemara notes that this only applies where he does not wipe and get his hands dirty.
ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ·Χ β ΧΧΦΉΧ¨Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ. ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ·ΧΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ: ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ’ΦΈΧΦΈΧ β Χ’ΦΈΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦ·Χ§ΦΌΧΦΉΧ¨Φ΅Χ’Φ· ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ§ΧΦΉΧ¨Φ°Χ’Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΉ. ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ Χ’ΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦΆΧ β Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΦ°Χ. ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χ β Χ’ΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ΄Χ¦Φ°ΧΦΉΧͺ. ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧͺΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ‘ ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨ΦΈΧ Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΧͺ ΧΧΦΉ. Χ Φ°ΧͺΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ§ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ¨ β ΧΧΦΉΧ‘Φ΄ΧΧ€ΧΦΌ ΧΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨ΦΈΧ Χ’Φ·Χ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ§ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ¨, ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦΈΧ.
One who climbs up to the roof in a dream, it is a sign that he will ascend to greatness. If, after he climbed up, he climbed back down, it is a sign that he will descend from the greatness he achieved. Abaye and Rava both said: Once one ascended to the roof in his dream, he ascended, and even if he dreams that he descended, it remains a good omen for him. One who rips his clothing in a dream, it is a sign that they rip up his sentence. One who stands naked in Babylonia in a dream, it is a sign that he stands free of transgression. Although living outside Israel is itself a transgression, his nakedness symbolizes that he has been absolved of that sin. If one dreamed that he stood naked in Eretz Yisrael, it is a sign that he is naked without mitzvot. One who dreams that he was apprehended and guarded by a soldier [sardeyot], it is a sign that protection was provided him by heaven. If he sees that he is wearing a neck chain [kolar], it is a sign that they have increased his level of protection. However, the Gemara notes that this only applies to a case where his neck was placed in a neck chain; if his neck was simply placed in a noose, it does not indicate heavenly protection.
ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΆΧ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ’Φ·Χ¨ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΆΧ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ.
One who enters a marsh in a dream, it is a sign that he will become head of a yeshiva, as he appears to be standing alone with all the bulrushes, large and small, surrounding him like the head of a yeshiva, around whom all the students gather. One who dreams that he entered a forest and sees only large trees around him, it is a sign that he will be made head of only the advanced students [kalla], where he will explain the lessons only to the outstanding students in the yeshiva, each of whom is himself a great tree, set apart from the others.
Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ€ΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦ»Χ’Φ· ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΆΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ: Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ€ΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ. Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦ»Χ’Φ· ΧΦΌΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ’Φ·Χ¨ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ·ΧΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ’ΦΈΧΦ°ΧΧΦ΄Χ, ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ€ΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧͺΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ, Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦ»Χ’Φ· ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ¨ΦΉΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦ²Χ ΦΈΧ Χ’Φ²ΧΦ·ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧͺ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ Φ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌ Χ Φ·ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ.
The Gemara relates: Rav Pappa and Rav Huna, son of Rav Yehoshua, each saw a dream: Rav Pappa, who saw that he entered a marsh in his dream, was appointed head of a yeshiva. Rav Huna, son of Rav Yehoshua, who saw that he entered a forest in his dream, was appointed head of the advanced students. Some say that both of them dreamed that they entered a marsh, but Rav Pappa, who dreamed that a drum hung from his neck, was appointed head of the yeshiva, as banging a drum symbolizes the head of a yeshiva who sounds his voice in public. Rav Huna, son of Rav Yehoshua, who did not dream that a drum hung around his neck, was only appointed head of the advanced students. Rav Ashi said: I dreamed that I entered a marsh and hung a drum and beat it, and Rav Ashi became head of the yeshiva.
ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ Χ§Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ Φ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦ΄Χ¦Φ°ΧΦΈΧ§: ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·Χ§ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β Χ’Φ²ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧͺΦΈΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΧΦΉ.
The tanna who recited mishnayot before Rav NaαΈ₯man bar YitzαΈ₯ak taught: One who lets blood in a dream, it is a sign that his transgressions have been forgiven, because red, the color of blood, is a metaphor for sin: βThough your sins be as scarletβ¦though they be red like crimsonβ (Isaiah 1:18). Consequently, bloodletting can symbolize transgressions leaving him.
ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧͺΦ·Χ Φ°ΧΦΈΧ: Χ’Φ²ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧͺΦΈΧΧ Χ‘Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΧΦΉ! ΧΦ·ΧΧ Χ‘Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ β Χ‘Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΅Χ.
The Gemara asks: Was it not taught in a baraita: One who sees that he is letting-blood in a dream, it is a sign that his transgressions are enumerated before him? The Gemara answers: What is meant by enumerated? This means that they are enumerated to be forgiven.
ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ Χ§Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ©ΧΦΆΧͺ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ ΦΈΧΦΈΧ©Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ Χ€ΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΦΆΧͺ ΧΧΦΉ. Χ Φ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧΧΦΉ β Χ Φ΄ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦ²Χ¨ΦΈΧΧΦΉ β ΧΦΈΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ€ΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ. ΧΦ²ΧΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ©ΧΦΆΧͺ: ΧΦΌΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦ΅Χ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ€ΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ, Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ©ΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΧΦΌΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΆΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°Χ§Φ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ.
The tanna who recited mishnayot before Rav Sheshet taught: One who sees a snake in a dream, it is a sign that his livelihood is accessible to him just as dust is readily accessible to a snake. If one saw that the snake bit him in his dream, it is a sign that his livelihood will double. If he killed the snake, it is a sign that he will lose his livelihood. Rav Sheshet said to the tanna: On the contrary, if one dreamed that he killed the snake it is a sign that all the more so his livelihood will double. The Gemara remarks: But that is not so. Rav Sheshet saw a snake in his dream and killed it, so he sought to interpret his dream positively.
ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ Χ§Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ: ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°Χ§Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΈΧ€Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ, ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ Χ©ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΉ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ Χ©ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ’ ΧΧΦΉ. ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ Χ©ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΉ β Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ±Χ ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΧ΄, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ Χ©ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ’ ΧΧΦΉ β Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ ΧΦΌ Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΦΈΧ¨ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΅Χ Χ ΦΈΧ€ΦΆΧ©ΧΧ΄.
The tanna who recited mishnayot before Rabbi YoαΈ₯anan taught: One who sees any kind of drink in a dream it is a good omen, except for wine, as there is one who drinks it in a dream and it is a good omen for him, and there is one who drinks it in a dream and it is a bad omen for him. The Gemara elaborates: There is one who drinks wine and it is a good omen for him, as it is stated: βAnd wine that makes glad the heart of manβ (Psalms 104:15), and there is one who drinks it in a dream and it is a bad omen for him, as it is stated: βGive strong drink unto him that is ready to perish and wine unto the bitter in soulβ (Proverbs 31:6).
ΧΦ²ΧΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ·Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ: ΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ Φ΄Χ: ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΧΦΉ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΌΧ©ΧΦ°ΧͺΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ΄.
Rabbi YoαΈ₯anan said to the tanna: You should teach that for a Torah scholar, a dream of wine is always a good omen, as it is stated: βCome, eat of my bread and drink of the wine which I have mingledβ (Proverbs 9:5).
ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ: ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°Χ ΦΈΧ€Φ·Χ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ‘ΧΦΌΧ§ ΧΦ°ΧͺΧΦΉΧΦ° Χ€ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ β ΧΦ²Χ¨Φ΅Χ ΧΦΆΧ Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Φ·Χ, Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΧΦΌΧͺ. Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺ.
Rabbi YoαΈ₯anan said: One who awakened in the morning and a verse immediately falls into his mouth, it is a minor prophecy. The Sages taught: There are three kings whose appearance in a dream is significant. One who sees David in a dream should expect piety; one who sees Solomon should expect wisdom; and one who sees Ahab should be concerned about calamity.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ‘Φ΅Χ€ΦΆΧ¨ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧΦ°Χ§Φ΅ΧΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·Χ’Φ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°Χ ΦΆΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺ.
There are also three books of Prophets whose appearance in a dream is meaningful: One who sees the book of Kings should anticipate greatness, royalty; one who sees the book of Ezekiel should anticipate wisdom, as the configuration of the Divine Chariot is described therein; one who sees the book of Isaiah should anticipate consolation; and one who sees the book of Jeremiah should be concerned about calamity, because Jeremiah prophesied extensively of impending calamity.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧͺΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ‘Φ΅Χ€ΦΆΧ¨ ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΧΦΌΧͺ, ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺ.
Similarly, there are three great books of Writings whose appearance in a dream has particular significance: One who sees the book of Psalms should anticipate piety; one who sees the book of Proverbs should anticipate wisdom; one who sees the book of Job should be concerned about calamity.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧͺΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ Χ§Φ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨ ΧΦ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΧΦΌΧͺ. Χ§ΦΉΧΦΆΧΦΆΧͺ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ. Χ§Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΉΧͺ β ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺ. ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ·Χͺ ΧΦΆΧ‘Φ°ΧͺΦΌΦ΅Χ¨ β Χ Φ΅Χ‘ Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉ.
There are also three minor books of Writings whose appearance in a dream is significant: One who sees Song of Songs in a dream should anticipate piety, as it describes Godβs love for Israel; one who sees Ecclesiastes should anticipate wisdom; one who sees Lamentations should be concerned about calamity; and one who sees the scroll of Esther, it is a sign that a miracle will be performed on his behalf.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ. Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦΆΧΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ Χ’Φ²ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨ΧΦΌΧͺ. Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ’Φ΅ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ±ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©ΧΦΈΧ’ β ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺ.
There are three Sages whose appearance in a dream is significant: One who sees Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi in a dream should anticipate wisdom; one who sees Rabbi Elazar ben Azarya should anticipate wealth, as he was particularly wealthy; and one who sees Rabbi Yishmael ben Elisha should be concerned about calamity, as he was one of the ten martyrs executed by the Romans.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ Χ’Φ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΧΦΌΧͺ. ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ¦Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦ·ΧΦ΅Χ¨ β ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧͺ.
There are three Torah scholars who, despite their greatness in Torah, were never given the title Rabbi, and whose appearance in a dream is significant: One who sees Ben Azzai in a dream should anticipate piety; one who sees Ben Zoma should anticipate wisdom; and one who sees AαΈ₯er, Elisha ben Avuya, should be concerned about calamity, as he strayed from the path of righteousness.
ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦΈΧ€ΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ§ΦΌΧΦΉΧ£ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ§ΦΌΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΧΦΉΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦΈΧ¨, ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ Χ€ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧΦΆΧ Χ Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΧΦΉ! ΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ¨Φ·Χ, ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ¨Φ·Χ.
The Gemara says: All types of animals are auspicious signs for a dream except for an elephant, a monkey and a long-tailed ape. The Gemara asks: Didnβt the Master say: A miracle will be performed for one who sees an elephant in a dream? The Gemara answers: This is not difficult. This statement that a vision of an elephant is a good omen refers to a case where it is saddled, while this statement that it is not a good omen refers to a case where it is not saddled.
ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ·ΧͺΦΌΦΆΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΦΈΧ€Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨, Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ·Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ§Φ·ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ. ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ Χ€ΦΌΦ΅ΧΧ¨ΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦΈΧ€Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧͺΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ. ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦΈΧ€Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΅Χ¨ΦΈΧΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉΧͺ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ: ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ’Φ·ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ΄Χ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ·ΧΧ Χ¨ΦΈΧΧ©ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΈΧͺΧΦΉΧͺ! ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ Χ¦Φ΄ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧ Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΈΧ€Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·ΧͺΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΦΆΧͺ. ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΅Χ Χ’ΧΦΉΧ€ΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦΈΧ€Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ, ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦ΄Χ Χ§Φ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ§Φ΄Χ€ΦΌΧΦΉΧ€ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ§ΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·ΧΧ.
Similarly, the Gemara says: All types of metal utensils are auspicious signs for a dream, except for a hoe, a chisel, and an axe, as these are instruments of destruction. The Gemara notes that this applies specifically when they are seen on their handles. On a similar note, the Gemara says: All kinds of fruit are auspicious signs for a dream except for unripe dates. All kinds of vegetables are auspicious signs for a dream except for turnip heads. The Gemara challenges: Didnβt Rav say: I did not become wealthy until I saw turnip heads in my dream? Apparently turnip heads are a good omen. The Gemara responds: When Rav saw them, he saw them on their stems; if one sees turnip heads already picked, it is a bad omen. Similarly, all kinds of colors are auspicious signs for a dream, except for sky-blue [tekhelet]. All kinds of birds are auspicious signs in a dream except for an eagle-owl, and an owl, and a kurferai, all of which are nocturnal and have strange and frightening appearances.
(ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£, ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£, ΧΦ΅Χ’Φ΅ΧΧ, ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦΌΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ, Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ).
The words: The body, the body, microcosm, ease, and comfort are mnemonics for matters that the Gemara will discuss, each of which represents a list with shared qualities, similar to the lists cited above.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ Φ΄ΧΦ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£ Χ ΦΆΧΦ±Χ ΦΆΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΦΆΧ: ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧΦ°ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧͺ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ€Φ°Χ Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧͺ, ΧΦΌΧ€Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧͺΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ. Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΧ Χ Φ΄ΧΦ°Χ ΦΈΧ‘Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£, ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£ Χ ΦΆΧΦ±Χ ΦΆΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΦΆΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¦ΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©Χ. Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΅Χ’Φ΅ΧΧ ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: Χ©ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧͺ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΆΧ©Χ, ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©Χ.
The Gemara says: Three food items enter the body yet the body does not benefit from them: Cherries, bad dates, and unripe dates. In contrast: Three matters do not enter the body yet the body benefits from them, and they are: Washing, anointing, and usage [tashmish], commonly used as a euphemism for conjugal relations. Three matters are microcosms of the World-to-Come, and they are: Sabbath, the sun and usage.
ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΧ? ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ β ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ©Χ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΅ΧΧ©Χ! ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©Χ Χ Φ°Χ§ΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ.
The Gemara asks: Usage of what benefits the body and is a microcosm of the World-to-Come? If you say that it refers to conjugal relations, doesnβt that weaken the body? Rather, it refers to usage of his orifices, relieving oneself.
Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: Χ§ΧΦΉΧ, ΧΦΌΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΆΧ, ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦ·. Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ¨ΦΈΧ Χ ΦΈΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ Χ ΦΈΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Χ ΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ.
Three matters ease oneβs mind, and they are: Voice, sight, and smell, when they are pleasant and aesthetic. Three matters give a person comfort, and they are: A beautiful abode, a beautiful wife, and beautiful vessels.
ΧΦ²ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ: ΧΦ²ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ, ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·Χ©Χ, ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧͺ, ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΦΈΧ, ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ. ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ β ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦ΄Χ ΦΌΦΈΧ. ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·Χ©Χ β ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ. Χ©ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧͺ β ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΈΧ’ΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ. Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΦΈΧ β ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧͺΦΈΧ. ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ.
The numbers five, six, and ten are mnemonics for the categories to follow. The Gemara says: There are five matters in our world which are one-sixtieth of their most extreme manifestations. They are: Fire, honey, Shabbat, sleep, and a dream. The Gemara elaborates: Our fire is one-sixtieth of the fire of Gehenna; honey is one-sixtieth of manna; Shabbat is one-sixtieth of the World-to-Come; sleep is one-sixtieth of death; and a dream is one-sixtieth of prophecy.
Χ©ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ€ΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: Χ’Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ©Χ, ΧΦ΅ΧΧ’ΦΈΧ, Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΧΦΌΧ, Χ§ΦΆΧ¨Φ΄Χ, ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΦΈΧ, ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ. Χ’Φ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ©Χ β ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄Χ’Φ²ΧΦ΄ΧΧ©ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦΈΧΧ ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧΦ΅Χ ΧΧΦΉΧ¨Χ΄. ΧΦ΅ΧΧ’ΦΈΧ β ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ’Φ·Χͺ ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦΆΧΧΦΈ ΧͺΦΌΦΉΧΧΦ·Χ ΧΦΆΧΦΆΧΧ΄. Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΧΦΌΧ β ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄ΧΦ΄ΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¦ΦΉΧ’ΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ΅ΧΦ· ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΈΧΧΦΌΧͺ ΧΦ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦ·ΧΦ·ΧͺΧ΄. Χ§ΦΆΧ¨Φ΄Χ β ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄ΧΦ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΆΧ¨Φ·Χ’ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧΦ° ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧΧ΄. Χ©ΧΦ΅ΧΧ ΦΈΧ β ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄ΧΦΈΧ©ΧΦ·Χ Φ°ΧͺΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧΦ· ΧΦ΄ΧΧ΄. ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧ β ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ΄ΧΧΦ΅Χ Φ΄Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ΅Χ Φ΄ΧΧ΄.
Similarly: Six matters are good omens for the sick: Sneezing, sweating, diarrhea, a seminal emission, sleep, and a dream. These are all alluded to in Scripture: Sneezing, as it is written: βHis sneezes flash forth lightβ (Job 41:10), indicating that by means of a sneeze one comes to see the light of the world. Sweat, as it is written: βIn the sweat of your face shall you eat breadβ (Genesis 3:19). Diarrhea, as it is written: βHe that is bent down shall speedily be loosed; and he shall not go down dying into the pitβ (Isaiah 51:14). A seminal emission, as it is written: βThat he might see his seed, prolong his daysβ (Isaiah 53:10). Sleep, as it is written: βI should have slept; then had I been at restβ (Job 3:13). A dream, as it is written: βWherefore You recover me [vataαΈ₯alimeni], and make me to liveβ (Isaiah 38:16); vataαΈ₯alimeni is interpreted as etymologically similar to αΈ₯alom, dream.
Χ©ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΦ·ΧΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ€ΧΦΌΧΦΈΧͺΧΦΉ Χ¨Φ°Χ€ΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨ΧΦΌΧ, ΧΦΌΧͺΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧ‘Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦ°Χ§Φ΅ΧΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ, ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΅Χ. ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ: ΧΦ·Χ£ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ Χ§Φ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ’ΧΦΉΧ, ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ Χ§Φ°ΧΦ·Χ ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ€Φ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΧΦ·ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ€ΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ.
Similarly: Six matters cure a sick person from his illness, and their cure is an effective cure. They are: Cabbage, beets, dried foley, a medicinal plant, the stomach, the placenta, and the diaphragm of an animal. Some say that small fish also possess these qualities. Furthermore, small fish cause oneβs entire body to flourish and become healthy.
Χ’Φ²Χ©ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ΄ΧΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΆΧͺ ΧΦ·ΧΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉ, ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦ°ΧΧΦΉ Χ§ΦΈΧ©ΧΦΆΧ, ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦΈΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ©ΧΧΦΉΧ¨, ΧΦΌΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧ¨ Χ©ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ, ΧΦΌΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¦ΦΈΧΦ΄Χ, ΧΦΌΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¦Φ΄Χ€ΦΌΦ³Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦΌΧΦ΅ΧΧ¦ΦΈΧ Χ¦Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ·Χͺ, ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ, ΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΆΧ¨Φ°ΧΦΈΧ₯. ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ£ ΧΦ±ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΄ΧΧ. ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ©Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ£ Χ§Φ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ.
In contrast, there are ten matters that cause a sick person who has recovered to suffer a relapse of his illness, and his illness is even more severe, and they are: Eating ox meat, eating fatty meat in general, eating roasted meat, eating poultry, eating a roasted egg, shaving, eating cress, drinking milk, eating cheese, and bathing in a bathhouse. And some say eating nuts, and some say even eating cucumbers.
ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΅Χ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ’Φ΅ΧΧ: ΧΦΈΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ Φ΄Χ§Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ β ΧΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦ΅Χ Χ§ΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΧΦΌΧ£ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ²Χ¨ΦΈΧΧΦΉΧͺ. ΧΦ΄ΧΧ Φ΄Χ, ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ°ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧ: Χ΄ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΉΧΧΦΆΧ¨ ΧΧ³ ΧΦΈΧΦΌ Χ©ΧΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ Φ΅ΧΦ°Χ΄: ΧΦ·Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ΄Χ§Φ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ Χ΄ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧΦ΄ΧΧ΄ ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ Χ΄ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΦ΄ΧΧΧ΄, ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ: ΧΦ΅ΧΦΌΧΦΌ ΧΦ·Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΉΧ Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΧ‘ ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΉΧ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ‘Φ·Χ§ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ»ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΉΧ Χ¦Φ°Χ ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ²ΧΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ Χ§Φ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ, ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦ·ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ.
It was taught in the school of Rabbi Yishmael: Why are they called cucumbers [kishuβim]? Because they are as harmful [kashim] to the body as swords. The Gemara asks: Is that really so? Is it not written: βAnd the Lord said unto her: Two nations [goyim] are in your wombβ (Genesis 25:23) and the Gemara says: Do not read it as goyim, rather read it as gayim, proud ones. And Rav Yehuda said that Rav said: This verse was fulfilled in these two great individuals who descended from Rebecca: Antoninus and Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi, whose tables, because of their wealth, never lacked for radish, lettuce or cucumbers, neither in summer nor in the rainy season. Apparently, cucumbers are good and are even a delicacy of kings.
ΧΦΈΧ Χ§Φ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ: ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·ΧΦ°Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ, ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ.
The Gemara resolves: This is not difficult. This that says they are harmful to the body refers to large ones, while this that says they were always served on the table of Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi and Antoninus refers to small ones.
ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Φ·Χ: ΧΦ΅Χͺ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ β Χ©ΧΦΈΧΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ. ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧͺΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ β Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ€ΦΆΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ. Χ ΦΈΧΦ·Χ ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ β Χ‘Φ΄ΧΧΦΈΧ Χ¨Φ·Χ’ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χͺ. ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·Χ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ€ΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ·Χ Φ°ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦΌΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧ§Φ΅ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΈΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ’Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ, ΧΦΌΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ·Χ Φ°ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΈΧ. ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ΅ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΈΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ β ΧΦ°Χ’Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ, ΧΦΌΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦ΅Χ’Φ·Χ€Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦΈΧ.
With regard to dreams, the Sages taught: One who dreams that he sees a corpse in his house, it is a sign of peace in his house. If the corpse ate and drank in the house, it is good omen for the house. If the corpse removed vessels from the house, it is a bad omen for the house, as it suggests that the corpse is taking someone from the house with him. Rav Pappa explained this only if the dream was with regard to a shoe and a sandal, as that indicates that someone from the house is going to embark on a long journey. As the Sages said: Everything that a corpse takes in a dream is a good omen except a shoe and a sandal; everything that a corpse gives in a dream is a good omen except dust and mustard, which looks like dust, as they portend burial.
ΧΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧ’ΦΆΧ§Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΦΌΧΦΌ Χ’Φ²ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ. ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦΌ Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ Φ·Χ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ§ΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ‘, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ·Χ ΧΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧΦ° ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ Χ¨Φ°Χ¦ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧ΄. ΧΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧ’ΦΆΧ§Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΦΌΧΦΌ Χ’Φ²ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ’ΦΈΧ§Φ·Χ¨ Χ’Φ²ΧΧΦΉΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦ΅ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ¦Φ΅Χ ΧΦΌ. ΧΦΌΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ΅Χ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧ’ΦΆΧ§Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ΅Χ’ΦΈΧ§Φ΅Χ¨ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΧΧ ΧΦ°Χ§ΧΦΉΧΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χ, ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ΅Χ Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ΄. ΧΦΌΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΆΧ₯ ΧΦ΅ΧΧ Χ¦ΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧΦ° ΧΧΦΉΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ΅Χ Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ΄ ΧΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧΦ΄ΧΧ. Χ¨Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΧΦΆΧΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: ΧΦ·Χ£ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧ₯ ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΆΧ₯ Χ¦ΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧΦ° ΧΧΦΉΧΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦΌΦ΅Χ, ΧΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ’Φ²ΧͺΦ΄ΧΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧͺΦ°ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧ¨, Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΆΧΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦΉΧΦ° ΧΦΆΧ Χ’Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ Χ©ΧΦΈΧ€ΦΈΧ ΧΦ°Χ¨ΧΦΌΧ¨ΦΈΧΧ΄.
We learned in the mishna that one who sees a place from which idolatry was eradicated should recite the blessing: Blessedβ¦Who eradicated idolatry from our land. On this topic the Sages taught in the Tosefta: One who sees the idol called Mercury [Markulis] recites: Blessedβ¦who has shown patience to those who violate His will, as each day new rocks would be thrown upon the pile constructed in Mercuryβ honor (Tosafot). One who sees a place from which idolatry was eradicated should recite: Blessedβ¦Who eradicated idolatry from our land. And just as it was eradicated from this place, so too may it be eradicated from all places of Israel, and restore the hearts of their worshippers to worship You. Outside of Eretz Yisrael, one need not recite: And restore the hearts of their worshippers to worship You, since it is predominantly populated by gentiles. Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar says: Even outside of Eretz Yisrael one is required to recite that formula because in the end of days all nations will convert, as it is stated: βFor then will I turn to the peoples a pure language, that they may all call upon the Name of the Lord, to serve Him with one consentβ (Zephaniah 3:9).
ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨Φ·Χ©Χ Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦ°Χ ΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ: ΧΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΉΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧ’ΦΈΧ Χ¦ΦΈΧ¨Φ΄ΧΧΦ° ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΅ΧΦ° ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ©Χ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΧΦΉΧͺ. Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΆΧ, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΆΧΦ±Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧ’ΦΈΧΧ΄. Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧͺΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦ·ΧΦ°Χ ΦΆΧ¦ΦΌΦ·Χ¨, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΆΧΦ±Χ¨Φ΄ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧͺΧΦΉ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ Χ Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦ·ΧΦ°Χ ΦΆΧ¦ΦΌΦ·Χ¨ ΧΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧ’Χ΄. Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ²Χ¨ΦΈΧΧΦΉΧͺ ΧΧΦΉ ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦ·Χ ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ©Χ, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ’ΦΈΧ©ΧΦΈΧ Χ Φ΄Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦ²ΧΧΦΉΧͺΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦ·ΧΦΌΦΆΧΧ΄. Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ§ΧΦΌΧΦ΄ΧΧ‘, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ·Χ ΧΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧΦ° ΧΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦ·ΧΦ΄Χ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧΦ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ Χ¨Φ°Χ¦ΧΦΉΧ ΧΦΉΧ΄. Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ§ΧΦΉΧ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ ΦΌΧΦΉΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΦΌΧΦΌ Χ’ΦΈΧ€ΦΈΧ¨, ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨: Χ΄ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨ΧΦΌΧΦ° β¦ ΧΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨ ΧΦ°Χ’ΧΦΉΧ©ΧΦΆΧ ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ¨ ΧΦΌΧΦ°Χ§Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧΧ΄.
The Gemara goes on to discuss special blessings instituted by the Sages to be recited upon seeing extraordinary sights. Rav Hamnuna taught: One who sees the wicked Babylonia must recite five blessings. The Gemara elaborates:
One who saw the ruins of Babylonia, recites: Blessedβ¦Who destroyed the wicked Babylonia.
One who saw the ruins of Nebuchadnezzarβs house, recites: Blessedβ¦Who destroyed the house of wicked Nebuchadnezzar.
One who saw the lionβs den into which Daniel was thrown (see Daniel ch. 6) or the furnace into which Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were thrown (see Daniel ch. 3), recites: Blessedβ¦Who performed miracles for our ancestors in this place.
One who saw Mercury, recites: Blessedβ¦Who has shown patience to those who violate His will.
One who saw a place from which earth is taken, as over the generations earth was taken from certain places and used as fertilizer or for construction in the surrounding areas, recites: Blessedβ¦Who speaks and acts, decrees and fulfills.
Χ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΅Χ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧ§Φ°ΧΦ΄Χ Χ’Φ·Χ€Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ, ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΅ΧΧ£ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ Χ’Φ·Χ ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦΌΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ, ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨: Χ¨Φ°ΧΧΦΌΧΧΦΌ Χ¦Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ§Φ΅Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦΆΧ’Φ°ΧΦΌΦ·Χ Χ¨Φ°Χ’ΧΦΌΧͺΦΈΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧ¨Φ·ΧΦ°ΧΧΧΦΌ. ΧΦΈΧ¨ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ΄Χ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦΈΧΦΆΧ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦΈΧ§Φ΅ΧΧ Χ’Φ·Χ€Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ‘ΧΦΌΧΦΈΧ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ¨ΦΌΦΈΧ, ΧΦ°Χ§Φ·ΧΦΌΦ΅ΧΧ ΧΦ·Χ Χ©ΧΦΌΦΆΧ ΦΌΦΆΧΦ±ΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ΄ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧΦ΅ΧΧͺΦ΄ΧΧΦΈ ΧΦΌΦ°ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦ²ΧΦ΅Χ ΧΦ·Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΅ΧΧ΄. ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ¨ Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦΈΧ©ΧΦ΅Χ: ΧΦ²Χ ΦΈΧ, ΧΦΈΧ ΧΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ ΧΦ·ΧΦ°Χ ΧΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ ΧΦΈΧ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧΧ’Φ· ΧΦ΄Χ, ΧΦΆΧΦΌΦΈΧ ΧΦ΄ΧΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ°ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧΧ ΧΦΌΦΈΧ¨Φ΅ΧΧΦ°ΧͺΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ Φ°ΧΧΦΌ ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΌΦ°ΧΧΦΌ.
The Gemara relates that when Rava would see donkeys carrying earth from Babylonia, he would slap their backs with his hand and say to them: Run, righteous ones, and fulfill the will of your Master. When Mar, son of Ravina, would arrive in Babylonia he would take earth in his kerchief and throw it outside, to fulfill that which is said: βAnd I will sweep it with the broom of destructionβ (Isaiah 14:23). Rav Ashi said: I never heard the statement of Rav Hamnuna, that one who sees Babylonia the wicked must recite five blessings. However, based on my independent reasoning, I recited all of the blessings.