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I believe that the talmud rules that one who eats in the street is disqualified as a witness. Should this be added to the article? —Preceding
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There are a lot of similar disqualifications. Gamblers, people who race animals, people who herd small animals in populated areas, etc. If you put such minor details, the article would essentially just be a copy pasted hilkhoth eduth.
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I believe that the talmud rules that one who eats in the street is disqualified as a witness. Should this be added to the article? —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
203.45.95.236 (
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20:19, 17 June 2010 (UTC)reply
There are a lot of similar disqualifications. Gamblers, people who race animals, people who herd small animals in populated areas, etc. If you put such minor details, the article would essentially just be a copy pasted hilkhoth eduth.
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20:21, 6 May 2022 (UTC)reply