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acquiring Fruits from one’s own field on shemittah
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Amanah - limit to the north of where shemittah Fruit may be brought
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are Fruits considered ‘sustenance’?
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bikkurim brought from low quality Fruits
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bought with maaser sheni funds, water, salt, produce attached to the ground, Fruits that won’t be edible if brought to Jerusalem, purchase doesn’t take effect
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bringing bikkurim not permitted on one year’s Fruit for another year’s Fruit
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bugs within Fruit are permitted to eat unless they emerged and re-entered
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buying Fruit still attached to be chosen one by one by the buyer, choosing many that are still attached, exempt from tithes?
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consecrated field is subject to shemittah, eating these Fruit
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consequences of marriages which are forbidden on a rabbinic or biblical level, has rights to a kesubah? no rights to Fruits, sustenance for the wife, husband inherits wife, kohen husband becomes impure upon her burial, slaves eating terumah, forcing a divorce
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cooked in Fruit juice, basted or dipped in Fruit juice
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deaf mute insane or minor, have legally significant action but not legally significant intention, when action demonstrates validity of actions, when preparing Fruits for impurity?
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deaf mute insane or minor, have legally significant action but not legally significant intention, when action demonstrates validity of actions, when preparing Fruits for impurity? Writing divorce document?
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deaf mute, insane, minor, have legally significant action but not legally significant intention, when action demonstrates validity of actions, when preparing Fruits for impurity? Writing divorce document? separating terumah?
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destroying Fruit, at what stage of growth is it forbidden to destroy the tree?
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dough kneaded with Fruit juice, obligated in challah?
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eating Fruits from a field on which shemittah was properly observed, thanking the owner
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eating Fruits that may have fallen off tree on Shabbos or Yom Tov, residents of Jericho
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esrog was larger than pomegranate
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evaluation of maaser sheni as whole Fruits or cut Fruits which are worth less
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field of trees, amount, type, spacing, quantity of Fruit produced, size of tree if not Fruit bearing
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Fruit forbidden to be juiced except olives and grapes
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Fruit forbidden to be juiced except olives and grapes
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Fruit juice doesn’t convey impurity except juice from olives and grapes
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Fruit juice that oozed out or squeezed out, honey from honeycomb
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Fruit juices aren’t offered on the altar as sacrifices except juice from olives and grapes
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Fruit juices unify ingredients of dough for challah obligation? for dough to become impure by touching part? seven liquids only?
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Fruit of land was exceptional until it deteriorated in the days of Rabbi Yonasan
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Fruit tree growing in a forest
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Fruit tree planted for non Fruit purposes
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Fruit trees exempt from orlah even if planted for their Fruits
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Fruit trees not planted for their Fruit, obligated in maaser?
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Fruit trees planted not for their Fruits, is one liable for stealing Fruit from these trees?
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Fruits found under a tree on Yom Tov
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Fruits set aside for terumah or money for maaser sheini can be assumed to still exist until you know otherwise, wine set aside needs to be checked that it didn’t become sour
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Fruits that were permitted in the bikkurim basket despite not being bikkurim, not being from the 7 species, or not from Israel
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Fruits which mature over more than one year, how to track which Fruit is from which year
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funds from Fruit, funds from libations, where these funds came from
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Galilee - selling Fruit
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gold Fruit trees in Temple of Solomon, miraculously produced Fruit until king Menashe brought idols into the Temple
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grafting branch of Fruit bearing tureen to non Fruit bearing tree, from when is orlah counted? grafted less than thirty days before shemittah?
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in the future wheat and Fruit will ripen faster, leaves will be edible and have curative power, open the wombs of barren women, open mouths of the mute
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ineligible to be a judge or witness if he sells shemittah Fruit, he is still eligible if it isn’t his only job
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ineligible to be a judge or witness if he sells shemittah Fruit, he is still eligible if it isn’t his only job
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insulating with Fruit pulp, manure, salt, lime, sand, wet, dry, straw, shreds of material, grape skins, grass, clothing, produce, feathers, flax, sawdust, insulation cold, reasons
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interpreting language of a vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? is Fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? is Fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? is Fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? Is Fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? Is Fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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is Fruit juice one of the seven liquids which makes food items susceptible to impurity?
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items bought for maaser sheni which aren’t food, animal skins, wine jugs, nut shells, unfermented temed water, Fruit baskets
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Judea - selling Fruit
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juiced oral Fruit that one drank will not incur lashes unless it was olives or grapes
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Keziv - limit to the north of where shemittah Fruit can be brought
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kupach oven, returning food to oven permitted if fueled by straw or stubble, forbidden if fueled by Fruit pulp or wood
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laws of bikkurim similar to terumas maaser, taken from pure on behalf of impure and Fruit not in close proximity
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laws of bikkurim similar to terumas maaser, taken from pure on behalf of impure and Fruit not in close proximity
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laws which apply to terumah and maaser sheni, but not bikkurim, reaching the threshing floor creates forbidden status on the grain, there is a required amount to be given, all Fruits are obligated, even if no Temple sharecroppers and land robbers obligated
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laws which apply to terumah and maaser sheni, but not bikkurim, reaching the threshing floor creates forbidden status on the grain, there is a required amount to be given, all Fruits are obligated, even if no Temple, sharecroppers and land robbers obligated
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laws which apply to terumah and maaser sheni, but not bikkurim, reaching the threshing floor creates forbidden status on the grain, there is a required amount to be given, all Fruits are obligated, even if no Temple, sharecroppers and land robbers obligated
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layered branch that was severed, method to determine how much the Fruit grew after the branch was severed
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lives in Israel, speaks Hebrew, eats Fruits in purity, recites shema morning and night, will merit the world to come
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making an acquisition on one’s own field’s Fruit
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measurement of dried figs by number or volume? figs viewed as if swollen, the way of swollen Fruit is to shrink but it is not the way of shrunken Fruit to become swollen
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mitzvah for a Fruit to be obligated in maaser, and mitzvah of esrog may have two different standards
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mitzvah for a Fruit to be obligated in maaser, and mitzvah of esrog may have two different standards
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money earned selling shemittah Fruit, throw into the salty sea
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near ones brought fresh Fruit, further ones brought dried Fruit, escorts to Jerusalem with much fanfare
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obligated to return shemittah Fruit to Israel if it was brought out?
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on a field done by picking Fruits, or weeding and hoeing?
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one who made a Fruit blessing on a vegetable or the opposite
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part of the tree planted as a hedge and part for its Fruit, owner changed his mind about its use
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parvaim gold in the Temple produced Fruit
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permitted bringing shemittah Fruit to Suria
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placing a vessel under a burning oil lamp to catch dripping oil before or during Shabbos, benefitting from the oil, muktzah, not aware that the light went out before Shabbos began or during the previous Shabbos, kernels in ground and eggs under hens are muktzah despite being usable, sukkah Fruit decorations, Fruit that dried but owner unaware
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planted trees close to shemittah, required to uproot? Fruit forbidden? son inherited tree required to uproot?
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planted trees within 30 days of shemittah, partial year won’t count towards orlah, forbidden to upkeep in shemittah year, fourth year Fruits are forbidden until 15th of Shevat, planted before 30 days prior to shemittah, partial year counts to shemittah, may upkeep during shemittah, as fourth year begins new Fruits are permitted
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planted trees within 30 days of shemittah, partial year won’t count towards orlah, forbidden to upkeep in shemittah year, fourth year Fruits are forbidden until 15th of Shevat, planted before 30 days prior to shemittah, partial year counts to shemittah, may upkeep during shemittah, as fourth year begins new Fruits are permitted
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planting non Fruit bearing trees
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planting or grafting a new tree with Fruit or branches of orlah, tree sprouted from nut of orlah?
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pomegranate rind, walnut shells, Fruit pits, require biur?
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pomegranates of Badan are high quality
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presumption that terumah is separated on behalf of all of one’s Fruits
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Rabbi Chizkiyah refused to assist a person inappropriately sell shemittah Fruit
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Rabbi Chizkiyah refused to assist a person inappropriately sell shemittah Fruit
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ripeness, at what stage do shemittah Fruit become permitted?
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selling Fruit
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shehecheyanu blessing recited at Pesach seder? said on holidays or seasonal Fruit
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shemittah Fruit or oils that must be burned may not leave Israel
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six practices of the people of Jericho, three the sages opposed, three they didn’t oppose, grafting dates trees on erev Pesach, wrapping shema, reaping stacking omer, benefit from hekdesh branches, eating Fruit fallen from trees, peas from vegetables
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sold Fruit retained the land then bought back the Fruit, obligated in bikkurim?
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specific Fruit or wife’s work forbidden, Fruit or wife’s work in general, non decomposing seeds
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standing inside a house, hands holding Fruits extended into airspace of public area as Shabbos began
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tearing or untying a basket of Fruit, similar to opening or closing a door
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terumah, tithe obligations and non kohen who eats date honey, apple cider, vinegar of winter grapes, Fruit juices
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Tiberias - parsaos Fruits grow in 1 year in Tiberias, in Tzippori in 2 years
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told student of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi that it was permitted to eat shemittah Fruit from a non Jew’s field
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Torah measurements correspond to the seven Fruits of Israel
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transporting shemittah Fruit out of Israel
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two adjoining chatzeros separated by a wall ten tefachim high, joining them in an eruv, partially breached, opening ten amos wide, eating Fruits on top of wall, ladders on beachside of the wall
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Tzippori - parsaos Fruits grow in Tzippori in 2 years, 1 year in Tiberias
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unfinished Fruit placed in a basket that had terumah or maaser taken, is casual eating permitted?
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used to calculate the weight of the Fruits that the spies brought back from Israel
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vegetables and Fruit which are subject to maaser either early and or late in their growth
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vow against having benefit, entering his field before or during shemittah, eating Fruits hanging outside the field, borrowing, lending items, selling each other items, animals, the one who made the vow doesn’t have food or needs help such as building a house, and the person he vowed not to have benefit from wants to help him
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wage of a zonah (when paid in Fruit), is it obligated in bikkurim?
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wage of a zonah (when paid in Fruit), is it obligated in bikkurim?
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water coming out of the Temple will sweeten the water and increase the amount and species of fish of the seas of Samchu, Tiberias, and the Dead Sea, one part will remain salty, Fruits will grow along this stream
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writing with liquid, Fruit juice, dust of roads, scribe’s dust, anything non lasting, backhanded, using foot, mouth, elbow, one letter next to previously written letter, over writing previous writing, intended to write a ‘ches’ but instead wrote two ‘zayins’, one letter on the ground and the other on a beam, on two separate walls, on two columns of a ledger, abbreviations
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מלפפון - gourd / cucumber - word of Greek origin melo - melon / Fruit, pepon - squash