Sayings of Yehuda ben Ilai extracted from the tractate Pesachim (Babylonian Talmud). Babylonian Talmud was written between about 450 - 550 in present-day Iraq (formerly Babylonia). The religious scholar indirectly mentions ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF). See our commentary at the link: 290-320Chisda [Rus].
Quote
[Heb]
Pesachim 83b5
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(original source: sefaria.org) |
Translation
Quote
[Eng]
Passover Festivals 83b5
Granted, if you say they are meat, due to that they require burning; but if you say they are not meat, why do they require burning? One should simply discard them like other waste. Rav Ḥisda said: The mishna’s mention of sinews is necessary only for the sciatic nerve, in accordance with the opinion of Rabbi Yehuda. (original source: sefaria.org)
External links
Babylonian Talmud. Pesachim (The William Davidson Edition). 450-550. [sefaria.org]
Babylonian Talmud. Tract. Pesachim (Passover). Trans. M.L. Rodkinson, Vol. 5. Boston: The Talmud Society, 1918. [archive.org]
Authors & Affiliations
Chisda (ca. 290 – ca. 320) was a teacher (rabbi), lived
in Sura and Kafri (Babylonia). [jewishencyclopedia.com , sefaria.org , wikipedia.org]
Keywords
ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum
teres, ligament of head of femur, Bible, Torah, animals, anatomy, synonym
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