Friday, January 1, 2010

Notes

According to Jewish tradition, an oil lamp is one of the items that a husband is obliged to provide for his wife (Tosefta, Ketubot 5:8). An individual who lacked a lamp was in desperate straits: To be “in want of all things” meant “in want of lamp, of knife, and of table” (Avot de-Rabbi Nathan, version A, ch. 20). -- Eretz