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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A word which occurs frequently in the Talmud, when a point under discussion cannot be solved, or when there is an objection to a proposition. The word in modern Jewish usage signifies ‘question.’ Thus the four questions a child asks his father at the seder service on Passover eve are called kashyas.

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