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annulling Hekdesh based on mistake
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can't collect damages from field that was given to Hekdesh prior to the act of damage
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consecrated the trees but not the branches, residents of Jericho
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consecrated vineyard before oleilos emerged, owned by Hekdesh, if they already emerged they are owned by the poor
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demai, maaser whose terumah was separated, maaser sheni or Hekdesh that were redeemed
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demai, maaser, maaser sheni, Hekdesh, challah, terumah, tevel?
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derived benefit of less than a perutah from Hekdesh, repay Hekdesh?
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designated as Hekdesh and redeemed prior to or after maaser obligation took effect, or in Hekdesh possession when maaser obligation took effect, what is the maaser obligation and at what stage of growth does the obligation begin?
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designated as Hekdesh or terumah in the fifth hour
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dough was made Hekdesh then redeemed prior to or after the completion of kneading, Hekdesh treasurer completed the kneading while it was Hekdesh property, obligated in challah?
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doughs exempted from challah (rice, terumah, terumah and chullin where the terumah part is more than one hundredth of the mixture ">medumah, belonging to no Jew) connecting other doughs which are obligated but are too small, do not combine to obligate in challah, doughs which are exempt (other species, belongs to another, new flour dough whose challah is taken) combining obligated doughs? kav of Hekdesh combines, kav of challah does not combine
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egg of idol worship or Hekdesh that became a chick
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egg of idol worship or Hekdesh that became a chick
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fenugreek of terumah, maaser sheni, shemittah, kilayim of a vineyard, Hekdesh that fell into water, different parts of plant
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fibers of Hekdesh woven into a garment
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from now until after my death, as compared to a divorce from now until after my death, emancipation document, ownerless, Hekdesh, kiddushin
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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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funds from fruit, funds from libations, where these funds came from
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funds of Hekdesh or poor people should not be involved in business investments
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gave half shekel that had been designated for someone else, from Hekdesh maaser sheni or shemittah funds, consecrated items misused
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growths from terumah, growths of growths, halachic status, tevel, maaser, after growths, terumah from outside Israel, mixture of chullin and terumah, bikkurim, Hekdesh, maaser sheni, redeeming growths of Hekdesh and maaser sheni
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Hekdesh for the upkeep of the Temple has different laws than Hekdesh consecrated for the altar, general donations are for upkeep of theTemple, source,
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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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how one can accrue debt to Hekdesh
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper Hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper Hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper Hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper Hekdesh declaration
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper Hekdesh declaration
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items donated to the Temple including incense or animals or wine, oil, birds without instructions whether it is for offerings or upkeep of the Temple
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leek or onion of terumah added to remove bad flavor to chullin, not add a positive flavor, Hekdesh, idol worship stricter
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loaf of bread for eruv that one made a vow not to benefit from, loaf of Hekdesh, idol worship, wine for a nazir, terumah for a yisrael, eruv for a kohen in a bais hapras, kohen in a cemetery?
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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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mixtures of terumah, chullin, maaser, maaser sheni, Hekdesh, tevel, after growths, pure, impure
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more money than what was needed was set aside to redeem maaser sheni or Hekdesh
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moving pure terumah, demai, maaser whose terumah was taken or not taken, maaser sheni or Hekdesh that was or wasn’t redeemed, dried lupines, tevel, luf, mustard, terumah mixed with chullin">dimua
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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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one forbidden benefit by a vow, circumventing problem by giving via a third party, third party donates to Hekdesh
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refusing future benefit from ex-wife when she collects kesubah from what he had previously given to Hekdesh
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repayment to kohen for stolen terumah from leket, shikchah, peah, ownerless item, maasros, Hekdesh?
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seeing chametz that one donated to Hekdesh, declared hefker by placing in a public place
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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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terumah, maaser, Hekdesh, kerem rivai separated by a non Jew
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terumah, maaser, Hekdesh, kerem rivai separated by a non Jew or a Cuthi
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terumah, maaser, Hekdesh, kerem rivai separated by a non Jew or Cuthi
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terumah, maaser, Hekdesh, kerem rivai separated by a non Jew or Cuthi
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terumah, maaser, Hekdesh, kerem rivai separated by a non Jew or Cuthi
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tree partially inside Israel and partially outside, partially obligated
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trustee for Hekdesh or orphans uses their money for business or investments, loses are for the trustee and gains for Hekdesh or the orphan