Bava Metzia (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: בָּבָא מְצִיעָא, "The Middle Gate") is the second of the first three Talmudic tractates in the order of Nezikin ("Damages"), the other two being Bava Kamma and Bava Batra. Originally all three formed a single tractate called Nezikin (torts or injuries), each Bava being a Part or subdivision. Bava Metzia discusses civil matters such as property law and usury. It also examines one's obligations to guard lost property that have been found, or property explicitly entrusted to him.
BavaMetzia (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: בָּבָא מְצִיעָא, "The Middle Gate") is the second of the first three Talmudic tractates in the order of Nezikin...
tractates are BavaMetzia ('The Middle Gate') and Bava Batra ('The Last Gate'): originally all three formed a single tractate called Nezikin, each "Bava" meaning...
together with Bava Kamma and BavaMetzia, formed a single tractate called Nezikin (torts or damages). Unlike Bava Kamma and BavaMetzia, this tractate...
Talmudic tractates Bava Kamma, the second of the three Talmudic tractates BavaMetzia, the first of the three Talmudic tractates Bava Park, a sports center...
Exodus (Shemot 22:6-14). It is also discussed in the Talmud in the Bava Kamma and BavaMetzia tractates, which deal with torts, usury, and property law. There...
The Oven of Akhnai is a Talmudic story found in BavaMetzia 59a-b which is set around the early 2nd century CE. In the Talmud, the story is told after...
was originally part of Sanhedrin, and Bava Kamma (literally: "First Portal"), BavaMetzia ("Middle Portal") and Bava Batra ("Final Portal") are often regarded...
"tractates"): Bava Kamma (בבא קמא, First Gate) deals with civil matters, largely damages and compensation. 10 chapters. (See also Shomer) BavaMetzia (בבא מציעא...
Talmud"). Shamma Y. Friedman's Talmud Aruch on the sixth chapter of BavaMetzia (1996) is the first example of a complete analysis of a Talmudic text...
Archived from the original on April 11, 2001. Retrieved February 15, 2006. BavaMetzia. pp. 58b–59a. Sources Tangney, JP; Miller Flicker Barlow (1996). "Are...
not recite the blessings over the Torah before studying it!" (Talmud, BavaMetzia 85a-b) "The k'laf/parchment on which the Torah scroll is written, the...
with the stubby legs". But a different explanation of this is given in BavaMetzia 85a, where it is said that he fasted in order to merit protection from...
consists of twenty-five chapters, divided into Bava Kama ("First Gate"), BavaMetzia ("Middle Gate"), and Bava Batra ("Final Gate") of Keilim. The tractate...