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Akko - Grain pounders were strict on Chol Hamoed
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Akko - keeping customs, Grain pounders of Akko, no work on chol hamoed
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anxiety due to needing to buy Grain for the whole year at once, or worse when buying in smaller quantities, of even worse when buying daily from a baker, unable to answer a Torah question
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anxiety due to needing to buy Grain for the whole year at once, or worse when buying in smaller quantities, of even worse when buying daily from a baker, unable to answer a Torah question
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bought fully ripened field of Grain, bought cut Grain, bought wheat kernels
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bowed down to Grain pile then smoothed it out, became object of idol worship prior to tithe obligations, or opposite order, warned for one or the other, strict prohibition over a less strict prohibition
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Caesarea - discussion about the same Grains that make chametz are the same Grains of the laws of challah
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Caesarea - Grains that are obligated in challah
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designating terumah requires assigning a specific place in the Grain pile?
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did chadash laws apply to the existing Grains and dough of the Canaanites when the Jews and Joshua entered Israel?
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donkey stolen by bandits, refused to eat Grain of demai that didn’t have tithes taken
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evidence of a virgin marrying and therefore a 200 kesubah is her wearing a veil, wearing hair down at the Yom Kippur festivity in the vineyards, distribution of Grains and sealed wine barrels at her wedding,
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exactly what time on the 16th of the month of Nisan was the new Grain permitted?
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fenugreek bundles become tevel, Grains only become tevel when their processing in completed
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field of reeds follows stricter halachah of fields of Grain
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fishermen of Tiberias, Grain pounders of Akko, bean grinders of Tzippori were strict
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five Grains are obligated in challah
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five Grains are obligated in maaser
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five Grains are really only 2 or 3 types with the others being varieties of the 2 or 3 main ones
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five Grains are really only 2 or 3 types with the others being varieties of the 2 or 3 main ones
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five Grains, some combine with each other to create a challah obligation
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five Grains, some combine with each other to create a challah obligation
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fulfill matzah obligation by eating an olive sized piece made from 5 Grains or any of them
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fulfill matzah obligation by using wheat, barley, spelt, oats, rye, demai, maaser whose terumah was taken, redeemed maaser sheni, redeemed hekdesh, kohanim can use challah or terumah but not bikkurim, may not use tevel, maaser whose terumah wasn’t taken, unredeemed maaser sheni, unredeemed hekdesh, todah loaves, nazir wafers, Grains used for challah
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Grain grown in a flowerpot without a hole, blessing on the bread, ’brings bread from the earth’?
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Grain less than a third ripe mixed into ripe Grain, not dragged along to be subject to maasros
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Grain less then third ripe dragged after ripe Grain in which it mixed into? obligated with challah?
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Grain must be processed
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Grain or bean field, deadline for plowing the field in year prior to shemittah
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Grain shells, bran, remains of siftings, remaining kernels in storage room, drops of oil or wine left in a barrel, trimmings of vegetables
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Grain that can become unleavened or leavened? five species alone? other Grains come to spoilage? dough from fennel flower?
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Grain that can become unleavened or leavened? five species alone? other Grains come to spoilage? dough from fennel flower?
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Grain that drags other Grains, wheat and barley only?
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Grains of five species mixed together as Grain, flour, or dough, combine to form minimum measure for challah?
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Grains that didn’t take root not permitted to eat until the next year, eligible to be the Grains for the omer sacrifice itself next year? grew one third only after Rosh Hashanah?
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havesting the omer Grain permits new Grain, or offering the omer permits the new Grain?
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hekdesh treasurer smoothed the pile of Grain after it was donated, an act usually done by the owner, is his act recognized?
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inadvertently ate challah, repayment to kohen with non mature Grain?
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keeping a mixture containing Pesach ">chametz of the five Grains is forbidden on Pesach
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keeping customs, fishermen of Tiberias, bean grinders of Tzippori, Grain pounders of Akko, no work on chol hamoed
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kernels of Grain found in ant tunnels near a pile of Grains that are obligated in maaser, are also obligated in maaser
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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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maaser obligation for a Jew who bought a field from a non Jew in Suria, compared to Grain partially grown in shemittah year, partially grown while ownerless, hekdesh, owned by non Jew, in roofed house,
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maaser rishon taken before terumah Grain while still in ears, exempted from terumah?
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maaser sheni advanced ahead of terumah while Grain still in ears exempted from terumah and maaser?
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melachos while processing Grain, sifting, threshing, selecting, grinding, winnowing, completing final blow
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mention of bread on its own from wheat or barley, the five species, or even other Grains?
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mixing of the dough or crusting while baking is when status of challah obligation is determined, compared to maaser status when the pile of Grain is smoothed
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mixtures of 5 Grains made into one dough, non kohen liable for lashes if he eats it
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mixtures of doughs with various Grains that either combine to create a challah obligation or cancel each other out
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mixtures of the 5 Grains made into dough, or became connected, challah separated, non kohen liable if he eats it?
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new Grains become permitted when the omer is harvested which is on the second day of Pesach
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obligated in challah and exempt from maaser, leket, shikchah, peah, hevker, maaser that terumah of maaser was removed, redeemed maaser sheni or hekdesh, leftover of the omer offering, sources, Grain that didn’t grow one third?
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obligation only on Grains that leaven
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omer from other Grains?
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one fulfills 10 mitzvos in the course of growing Grain until eating bread
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picking with the intent to nullify, milling Grain intentionally to nullify prohibited part?
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placed vine on top of Grain, may he forbid something which doesn’t belong to him?
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planting Grain in a field that had previously been planted with a different Grain, avoiding mixing the two varieties
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planting Grain in a vineyard, or the opposite, obligation to remove the fold plants, weeding out kilayim plants
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reaping or stacking Grain prior to bringing the omer offering, residents of Jericho
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removing kilayim from one’s vineyard which had been stolen, planted with Grain, repossessed on chol hamoed
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selecting and removing some but not all pebbles from Grain
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shekalim and bikkurim are only when there is the Temple, what if a person declared these despite no Temple? Grain tithe, animal tithe, first born offerings are required even without the Temple
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smoothing the pile of someone else’s Grain, completes to process of making it tevel and therefore obligation of maaser
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soaking Grains in cold or boiling water to feed chickens, for a woman to use in a bathhouse, chewing to place on a wound
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sourdough from wheat dough whose challah is not separated placed in rice dough has taste of wheat Grain, subject to challah obligation?
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stack of Grain intermixed with terumah? considered tevel?
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stage of growth that Grains and vines can become kilayim
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storing plants/food underground, planting Grain kernels together
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the identification of the plants and Grains listed in Kilayim 1:1
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the size of one woman’s dough in a group dough can affect the obligation of challah compared to smoothing out someone else’s Grain to give the Grain the status of tevel
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two doughs of the same Grain that are touching combine to obligate challah? if belong to one or two women? being particular about not mixing
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vow against Grain includes bread due to how people speak
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vowed to abstain from bread, gathered Grain, piled Grain
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watering a white (Grain) field
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watering white (Grain) field not comparable to watering between trees on Chol Hamoed
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wealthy woman who wasn’t satisfied with her marital wine allowance, at the time of the Temple destruction was picking Grains from below the horses hooves due to her poverty
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wheat and rice mixtures, obligated in challah? depending on majority, taste, and other Grains added
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wheat and rice mixtures, obligated in challah? depending on majority, taste, and other Grains added
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which Grain considered new or old in regard to challah obligation?
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which Grain considered new or old in regard to maasros?
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which of the five Grains combine with each other to create a challah obligation
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wife of an am haaretz grinding Grain with a wife of a chaver
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wine in barrels designated as terumah as compared to sacks of Grains designated as terumah or maaser
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wine in barrels designated as terumah as compared to sacks of Grains designated as terumah or maaser
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wine in barrels designated as terumah as compared to sacks of Grains designated as terumah or maaser
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yenomilin (wine, honey, and pepper), garlic pressing, unripe grapes, kernels of Grain, preparation on Shabbos