19 Results
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dough into which chullin sourdough and then sourdough of terumah or kilai keren fell in, imparted good or bad flavor
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fenugreek that was mixed with non Kilai Kerem, can it be nullified or must it be burned? items sold by count not nullified?
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mixtures of foods which can leaven, spice, or impart taste aren’t necessarily nullified, and may transmit impurity
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mixtures of kilay kerem, orlah and terumah can cancel each other out when mixed with chullin
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nullified by a ratio of 200 to 1, sources, Kilai Kerem and orlah together or separately fell into 100 of chullin
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nullified by a ratio of 200 to 1, sources, Kilai Kerem and orlah together or separately fell into 100 of chullin
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nullified terumah still needs to be paid to the kohen, undesirable terumah does not, orlah and Kilai Kerem does not
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outside of Israel is a rabbinic law, ordinary kilayim or just Kilai Kerem
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ratios that nullify terumah, terumas maaser of demai, challah, orlah, Kilai Kerem or mixtures of these which gets mixed into chullin
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ratios that nullify terumah, terumas maaser of demai, challah, orlah, Kilai Kerem or mixtures of these which gets mixed into chullin
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ratios that nullify terumah, terumas maaser of demai, challah, orlah, Kilai Kerem or mixtures of these which gets mixed into chullin
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ratios that nullify terumah, terumas maaser of demai, challah, orlah, Kilai Kerem or mixtures of these which gets mixed into chullin
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ratios that nullify terumah, terumas maaser of demai, challah, orlah, Kilai Kerem or mixtures of these which gets mixed into chullin
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seasonings of various prohibitions or various varieties that fell into food, did or didn’t impart good or bad flavor
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six food items which are never nullified due to their high quality, can be nullified of cracked, split, or opened
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sourdough of combinations of terumah and Kilai Kerem that fell into dough or spices into a pot of food, wasn’t enough of each to accomplish leavening or spicing on their own
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sourdough of combinations of terumah and Kilai Kerem that fell into dough or spices into a pot of food, wasn’t enough of each to accomplish leavening or spicing on their own
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vegetables being sold near a field of kikai kerem and may have come from there, in Israel, Suria, outside Israel