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Chapter 8 of tractate Yoma in the Mishnah and Babylonian Talmud and chapter 4 of tractate Kippurim Yoma in the Tosefta interpreted the laws of self-denial in and The Mishnah taught that on Yom Kippur, one must not eat, drink, wash, anoint oneself, put on sandals, or have sexual intercourse. Rabbi Eliezer whom the halachah follows taught that a king or bride may wash the face, and a woman after childbirth may put on sandals.

But the sages forbad doing so. The Tosefta taught that one must not put on even felt shoes. But the Tosefta taught that minors can do all these things except put on sandals, for appearance's sake.

The Mishnah held a person culpable to punishment for eating an amount of food equal to a large date with its pit included , or for drinking a mouthful of liquid. For the purpose of calculating the amount consumed, one combines all amounts of food together, and all amounts liquids together, but not amounts of foods together with amounts of liquids. The Mishnah obliged one who unknowingly or forgetfully ate and drank to bring only one sin-offering.

But one who unknowingly or forgetfully ate and performed labor had to bring two sin-offerings. The Mishnah did not hold one culpable who ate foods unfit to eat, or drank liquids unfit to drink like fish-brine.

The Mishnah taught that one should not afflict children at all on Yom Kippur. In the two years before they become Bar or Bat Mitzvah, one should train children to become used to religious observances for example by fasting for several hours. The Mishnah taught that one should give food to a pregnant woman who smelled food and requested it.

One should feed to a sick person at the direction of experts, and if no experts are present, one feeds a sick person who requests food. The Mishnah taught that one may even give unclean food to one seized by a ravenous hunger, until the person's eyes are opened. Rabbi Matthia ben Heresh said that one who has a sore throat may drink medicine even on the Sabbath, because it presented the possibility of danger to human life, and every danger to human life suspends the laws of the Sabbath.

The Gemara told that a poor man lived in Mar Ukba's neighborhood to whom he regularly sent zuz on the eve of every Yom Kippur. Once Mar Ukba sent his son to deliver the zuz. His son came back and reported that the poor man did not need Mar Ukba's help. When Mar Ukba asked his son what he had seen, his son replied that they were sprinkling aged wine before the poor man to improve the aroma in the room. Mar Ukba said that if the poor man was that delicate, then Mar Ukba would double the amount of his gift and send it back to the poor man.

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While she did not win the competition, the song itself became a big success. Fayge moved with her family to Ukraine in but returned to Poland in After her mother's death and her father's remarriage, Fayge then lived with her grandfather. Ilanit was named Israel's top female singer every year from to , something no other singer has achieved. Ilanit also represented Israel twice in the Eurovision Song Contest. In a career spanning over 4 decades, Ilanit recorded and produced over songs and more than 30 best-selling albums.

After the second Ilanit showing in , the method of voting was changed. In both cases, the songs won the Eurovision title. The song is about a man from the mountains who plays the alphorn and considers this instrument his "Swiss Lady". At the close of voting, it had received 71 points, placing 6th in a field of Israel had already picked the song "Balalaika" by singer Ilanit for the year's competition but without conducting any pre-Eurovision contest.

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