
Rami bar Chama asked, “What if a woman emits man's seed while she is counting her pure days, does it ruin her count?” Rava commented, “Because of Rami's sharpness, he asked a meaningless question.” However, the Talmud proves that the questions indeed had meaning.
Rav Pappa once came to the city of Tavach. He said, “If there is a smart scholar here, show him to me.” One elderly woman said, “We have a scholar, by the name of Rav Shmuel, and you should be like him.” Rav Pappa concluded, “If people bless me in his name, he must be truly a God-fearing person.”
Rav Shmuel slaughtered an ox for Rav Pappa, and then asked a question about Cutheans's purity that left Rav Pappa perplexed: why are their garments only doubtfully impure, while the garments of an ignoramus are definitely impure? Rav Pappa answered that we are dealing with a Cuthean Sage, but Rav Shmuel pointed out that from the rest of the story it did not look like that.
Art: Domenico Fetti - Portrait Of A Scholar
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