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What (who) is Baba Bathra - definition

TRACTATE OF THE TALMUD AND THE MISHNAH.
Bava Basra; Baba Batra; Bava Bathra; Baba Bathra; Bava batra

Bava Batra         
Bava Batra (also Baba Batra; Talmudic Aramaic: בָּבָא בַּתְרָא "The Last Gate") is the third of the three Talmudic tractates in the Talmud in the order Nezikin; it deals with a person's responsibilities and rights as the owner of property. It is part of Judaism's oral law.
baba ganoush         
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LEVANTINE DISH OF COOKED EGGPLANT
Baba ganouj; Babaghanoush; Babaganoush; Baba ganoush; Babaganouj; Babaghanouj; Baba ghanouj; Baba gannouj; Baba Ganoush; Baba ganoosh; Baba Ghannouj; Mutabal; Baba ghannouj; Baba ghanooj; Baba ghanoosh; Babaganooj; Babaganough; Moutabal; Baba Ghanoush; Babaganush; Baba ghannoug; Bābā ghanūj; Mutabbal; Israeli eggplant salad
[?b?:b. ga'nu:?]
(also baba ghanouj ga'nu:?)
¦ noun a thick dip made from pureed aubergines, tahini, lemon, and garlic, typical of eastern Mediterranean cuisine.
Origin
from Egyptian Arab., from Arab. baba, lit. 'father' + ghannu?j, perh. a personal name.
Baba Looey         
AMERICAN ANIMATED TELEVISION CHARACTER
Baba Looey (Quick Draw McGraw)
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Bava Batra

Bava Batra (also Baba Batra; Talmudic Aramaic: בָּבָא בַּתְרָא "The Last Gate") is the third of the three Talmudic tractates in the Talmud in the order Nezikin; it deals with a person's responsibilities and rights as the owner of property. It is part of Judaism's oral law. Originally it, together with Bava Kamma and Bava Metzia, formed a single tractate called Nezikin (torts or damages).

Unlike Bava Kamma and Bava Metzia, this tractate is not the exposition of a certain passage in the Torah.