His loss and the loss of his father – his loss comes first. His loss and the loss of his master – his own comes first. His father’s loss and the loss of his master
In one of his lessons, the rabbi taught about the “paradox” of his loss and the loss of his father – his loss comes first. His loss and the loss of his rabbi – his comes first. The loss of his father and the loss of his rabbi … – Is it possible to refer to the lesson or explanation?
This is discussed in the book on loops and conflicts in the Talmud, Volume 5 in our Talmudic Logic series.
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