23 Results
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Coins found between piles of chullin and maaser sheni
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Coins found near animal dealers, Temple mount, Jerusalem, are they maaser sheni? chullin?
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Coins found on the Temple mount assumed to be holy or not? reasons
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Coins of all nations accepted for maaser sheni in Jerusalem
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Coins of all nations accepted for maaser sheni in Jerusalem
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Coins of Bar Kosiva (Bar Kochba)
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Coins of maaser sheni and chullin that got mixed up, transferring maaser sheni status from one type of coin to another
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Coins of one person being deconsecrated onto produce of a different person, Coins and produce in two different locations
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Coins, completed produce of maaser sheni, untithed produce entered Jerusalem, may they leave? must they be returned?
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declaring that certain donated Coins can be removed from the Temple collection boxes and determine that they were the Coins of the person who died
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exchanging small Coins onto larger or the opposite, limitations on that right
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found Coins, vessels or barrel with writing indicating holiness, items of deceased father, doves, what status do we assume?
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Italian issur, Kurdian dinar, half gold coin
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one may not deconsecrate one’s maaser sheni Coins onto the produce of an am haaretz unless they are demai
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one who empties shekel from collection boxes must be above suspicion, no long hair to hide Coins, none in weave of woolen garments or in mouth
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profiting from a price differential by exchanging maaser sheni Coins in another place
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pundyon coin is worth 2 issar Coins
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putting Coins in mouth, cooked food under bed, bread under armpit, knife in radish or esrog, non facial sweat
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redeemed maaser sheni with Coins by thought without verbalizing
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the Coins of Israel are better than all other countries
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trapping fish while saving a drowning child, saving a person from under rubble while retrieving gold Coins
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what to do with Coins that were found between collection boxes