Daf Reactions Ketubot 50: THE SEQUEL! A lamb, a goat, and a demon walk into a bathroom! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‘ฟ๐Ÿšฝ

ืึทื‘ึผึธื™ึตื™ ืžึฐืจึทื‘ึผึฐื™ึธื ืœึตื™ื”ึผ ืึดืžึผึตื™ื”ึผ ืึดืžึผึฐืจึธื ืœึฐืžึตื™ืขึทืœ ื‘ึผึทื”ึฒื“ึตื™ื”ึผ ืœึฐื‘ึตื™ืช ื”ึทื›ึผึดืกึผึตื. ื•ึผืœึฐืจึทื‘ึผึตื™ ืœึตื™ื”ึผ ื’ึผึทื“ึฐื™ึธื! ืฉื‚ึธืขึดื™ืจ ื‘ึผึฐืฉื‚ึธืขึดื™ืจ ืžึดื™ื—ึทืœึผึทืฃ.

Because fear of demons in bathrooms was pervasive, the Gemara relates: Abayeโ€™s mother raised a lamb to accompany him to the bathroom. The Gemara objects: She should have raised a goat for him. The Gemara responds: A goat could be interchanged with a goat-demon. Since both the demon and the goat are called saโ€™ir, they were afraid to bring a goat to a place frequented by demons.

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