ויקח קרח. מה כתיב למעלה מן הענין, דבר אל בני ישראל [ואמרת אליהם] ועשו להם ציצית (במדבר טו לח), א"ל קרח למשה רבינו, משה טלית שכולה תכלת, מהו שתהא פטורה מן הציצית, א"ל משה חייבת בציצית, א"ל קרח טלית שכולה תכלת אינה פוטרת עצמה, וארבעה חוטין פוטרין אותה, בית שמלא ספרים, מהו שיהא פטור מן המזוזה, א"ל חייב במזוזה, א"ל כל התורה כולה רע"ה פרשיות יש בה, ואינן פוטרות את הבית, ושתי פרשיות שבמזוזה פוטרות את הבית, א"ל דברים אלו לא נצטוית עליהם, אלא מלבך את בודאם, הדה הוא דכתיב ויקח קרח.
(Numb. 16:1:) NOW KORAH < … > TOOK. What is written above on the matter (in Numb. 15:37–38)?5Tanh., Numb. 5:2; Numb. R. 18:3. <THEN THE LORD SPOKE UNTO MOSES, SAYING:> SPEAK UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL [AND TELL THEM] TO MAKE TASSELS FOR THEMSELVES. Korah said to Moses our Master: Moses, in the case of a prayer shawl (tallit) which is all blue, what is the rule about it being exempt from <having> the tassel? Moses said to him: <Such a prayer shawl> is required to have the tassel. Korah said to him: Would not a prayer shawl which is all blue exempt itself, when four <blue> threads exempt it? In the case of a house which is full of <scriptural> books, what is the rule about it being exempt it from <having> the mezuzah (which contains only two passages of Scripture)? <Moses> said to him: <Such a house> is required to have the mezuzah. <Korah> said to him: Since the whole Torah has two hundred and seventy-five parashot in it,6Cf. yShab. 16:1 (15c); Soferim 16:10; M. Pss. 22:19, according to which there are 175 parashot in the Torah where an expression of speaking, saying, or commanding occurs. See also Alfa Beta deRabbi ‘Aqiva, longer recension, Tsade (Eisenstein, p. 421). and they do not exempt the house <from having the mezuzah>, would the two parashot which are in the mezuzah exempt the house? <He also> said to him: These are things about which you have not been commanded. Rather you are inventing them <by taking them> out of your own heart. Here is what is written (in Numb. 16:1): <NOW KORAH … > TOOK.
ויקח קרח. מה כתיב למעלה מן הענין, דבר אל בני ישראל [ואמרת אליהם] ועשו להם ציצית (במדבר טו לח), א"ל קרח למשה רבינו, משה טלית שכולה תכלת, מהו שתהא פטורה מן הציצית, א"ל משה חייבת בציצית, א"ל קרח טלית שכולה תכלת אינה פוטרת עצמה, וארבעה חוטין פוטרין אותה, בית שמלא ספרים, מהו שיהא פטור מן המזוזה, א"ל חייב במזוזה, א"ל כל התורה כולה רע"ה פרשיות יש בה, ואינן פוטרות את הבית, ושתי פרשיות שבמזוזה פוטרות את הבית, א"ל דברים אלו לא נצטוית עליהם, אלא מלבך את בודאם, הדה הוא דכתיב ויקח קרח.
(Numb. 16:1:) NOW KORAH < … > TOOK. What is written above on the matter (in Numb. 15:37–38)?5Tanh., Numb. 5:2; Numb. R. 18:3. <THEN THE LORD SPOKE UNTO MOSES, SAYING:> SPEAK UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL [AND TELL THEM] TO MAKE TASSELS FOR THEMSELVES. Korah said to Moses our Master: Moses, in the case of a prayer shawl (tallit) which is all blue, what is the rule about it being exempt from <having> the tassel? Moses said to him: <Such a prayer shawl> is required to have the tassel. Korah said to him: Would not a prayer shawl which is all blue exempt itself, when four <blue> threads exempt it? In the case of a house which is full of <scriptural> books, what is the rule about it being exempt it from <having> the mezuzah (which contains only two passages of Scripture)? <Moses> said to him: <Such a house> is required to have the mezuzah. <Korah> said to him: Since the whole Torah has two hundred and seventy-five parashot in it,6Cf. yShab. 16:1 (15c); Soferim 16:10; M. Pss. 22:19, according to which there are 175 parashot in the Torah where an expression of speaking, saying, or commanding occurs. See also Alfa Beta deRabbi ‘Aqiva, longer recension, Tsade (Eisenstein, p. 421). and they do not exempt the house <from having the mezuzah>, would the two parashot which are in the mezuzah exempt the house? <He also> said to him: These are things about which you have not been commanded. Rather you are inventing them <by taking them> out of your own heart. Here is what is written (in Numb. 16:1): <NOW KORAH … > TOOK.