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- Nafka_minnah abstract "Nafka minnah (Aramaic: נפקא מינה, lit. \"emerges from it\" ) is a Talmudic phrase used in analytical debates. It is often used in the phrase Mai nafka minnah? (מאי נפקא מינה), which asks, \"What is the practical difference?\"".
- Nafka_minnah comment "Nafka minnah (Aramaic: נפקא מינה, lit. \"emerges from it\" ) is a Talmudic phrase used in analytical debates. It is often used in the phrase Mai nafka minnah? (מאי נפקא מינה), which asks, \"What is the practical difference?\"".