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Ohalot

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

Treatise in the Mishnah and the Tosefta dealing with defilement through a dead human body, through the dead body of an animal, or through contact with one that is diseased; based on Numbers 19:14-16. In the Tosefta it is called Ahilot ("Tentings"), which name occurs also in the Palestinian Talmud (M. Ḳ. 2:81b). Ohalot is the second tractate in the mishnaic order of Seder Ṭohorot and is divided into 18 chapters and 133 paragraphs.

The Tosefta to this treatise, also divided into eighteen chapters, contains various details which serve to explain the Mishnah. For instance, Tosefta 5:11-12 explains in detail why the Bet Hillel, as Mishnah 5:4 says, revoked its original decision, and how the Bet Shammai decided. Similarly Tosefta 18:13 explains what is meant by "the eastern side of Cæsarea" ("mizraḥ Kisrin" Mishnah 18:9). Among the sayings of R. Joshua given in the Tosefta are the following: "Whoever learns without taking pains is like him who sows without reaping,for his studies will profit him nothing." "Whoever learns the Torah and straightway forgets it, is like unto a woman who gives birth to children who die immediately after birth" (Tosef. 16:8).

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Bibliography Information
Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Ohalot'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​o/ohalot.html. 1901.