: This refers to Tractate Yevamot (often transliterated in older German-Jewish scholarship as Jebhammoth or Jewamot ), specifically folio 61a.
At first glance, the two passages seem to address entirely separate areas of Jewish law: keritot 6b page 78 jebhammoth 61 best
The Gemara (6a) raises a difficulty regarding the verse that commands the Zav to bring a sin-offering. The Torah states: "And on the eighth day, he shall take for himself two turtledoves or two young pigeons... one for a sin-offering and the other for a burnt-offering" (Leviticus 15:14-15). : This refers to Tractate Yevamot (often transliterated
: This likely refers to a specific page in the tractate "Keritot" within the Talmud. The Talmud is divided into pages, not chapters or verses like a traditional book. The "6b" indicates the lower half of page 6. one for a sin-offering and the other for