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animals - permitted to keep and raise, mating is forbidden
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applies to plants which are eaten
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are the leniencies of pairings limited to Kilayim 1:1, or do they apply to all the varieties listed in chapter 1?
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bais rova (an area of about 10.5 square amos)
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barrier specifications required to separate between vines and other plants
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beginning fifteenth of Adar, repair roads, tend to public needs, court cases, redeem vows, give sotah bitter waters to drink, burn parah adumah, decapitated calf, bore ear of Hebrew slave, purify metzorah, locks removed from water cisterns, mark graves, check fields for Kilayim
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breeding different kinds of birds, part of the general law against breeding different species or separate law?
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caper bush a vegetable and therefore Kilayim laws apply, or a tree and therefore Kilayim laws don’t apply
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causing Kilayim on someone else’e property, non Jew’s property
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chate melon and muskmelon are 2 different species? Kilayim with each other?
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cleared area within vineyard, size needed to be considered a separate field to be planted with other plants
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closeness of vines, when it is considered a vineyard, when planting between rows would be permitted
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comparison of tree seeds in regard to Kilayim and impurity
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comparison of tree seeds in regard to Kilayim and impurity
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covering Kilayim seeds with earth, lashes
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differences between first and second Adar, reading megillah, gifts to the poor, announcing shekalim and Kilayim
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ditch, winepress, lookout tower, crevice, house, planting in these within a vineyard
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enticing the forbidden animals by sound (calling them)
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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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fifteenth of Adar, megillah read in walled cities, roads repaired, mikvah repaired, public need projects, graves marked, inspection for Kilayim
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first of Adar announcements for the shekel payments, Kilayim, reason, funds withdrawn on the first of Nissan, sources, reasons
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flowerpot with a hole that passes vines or a vineyard, would ie become Kilayim?
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flowerpot with or without a hole on the bottom
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garment sellers, garment makers
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garment with wool and linen mixture permitted for all uses except wearing
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goose with a wild goose, Kilayim? sea goose?
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grafting an olive branch onto a date palm tree
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grafting permitted by non Jew, not by Jew
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grafting trees, vegetables, planting seeds together
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halachic entranceways, two side posts and a string across the top, use in laws of Kilayim, Shabbos, and sukkah
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halachic entranceways, two side posts and a string across the top, use in laws of Kilayim, Shabbos, and sukkah
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halachic entranceways, two side posts and a string across the top, use in laws of Kilayim, Shabbos, and sukkah
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inspectors searching for Kilayim, penalties
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items which are different varieties, yet not considered Kilayim because they are similar species
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laws of Kilayim and maaser can’t draw conclusions from one another
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laws of maaser and Kilayim can’t draw conclusions from one another
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layered vine, required distance from their plantings
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layered vines, do they enlarged the legal size of the vineyard?
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livdekas, nivrekus animals can’t be paired with a camel, identity and origin of these animals
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man may plow together with any animal
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many vines growing in flowerpots without holes, do they together form a vineyard?
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mating mixed breeds is forbidden, placing them near each other is permitted
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mixed animal types, leading together, leading or sitting in wagon, lashes?
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mixed breed animals, mules paired to pull a wagon or plow
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mixed breed animals, mules paired to pull a wagon or plow
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mixed seeds thrown, at once liable once they are thrown, or only if they became planted near each other?
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mixtures of kilay kerem, Kilayim, orlah and terumah can cancel each other out when mixed with chullin
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mixtures of seeds and what amounts forbid planting or selling them
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Nagninar - Nagnigar - Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri burned Kilayim there
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non Jew who plants Kilayim, Jew replant from a cutting off of the Kilayim tree?
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non Jews, Kilayim, shatnez, mating different animals
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only applies to plants which are planted and grown
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orlah or Kilayim plant that got mixed up inside an orchard, status of produce
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orlah or Kilayim plant that got mixed up inside an orchard, status of produce
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outside of Israel is a rabbinic law, ordinary Kilayim or just kilai kerem
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owner, worker allowed a forbidden vegetable to continue to grow, at what point does it becomes forbidden?
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ox and wild ox, Kilayim?
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pairings of certain mixed breeds are allowed, and some are forbidden
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partially destroyed aris vineyard
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perforated or unperforated flowerpots, plucked near or away from hole, pot in Israel hole outside, pot near plants that may be Kilayim, susceptible to impurity?, plucked on Shabbos liable?
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placed vine on top of grain, may he forbid something which doesn’t belong to him?
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placing seeds in a way that isn’t typical planting and therefore possibly not Kilayim
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planted something foreign within a vineyard, how many surrounding vines become forbidden?
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planting configurations that allow different crops to be planted in proximity to one another
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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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planting near a trellis or tree that supports a vine
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planting near an aris set of vines which is less than a vineyard
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planting vegetables in a small garden, how many varieties are permitted in a small area?
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plantings which are forbidden, but the produce is permitted, some are not permitted
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plants - forbidden to plant, keep, permitted to eat or enjoy
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plants that are or aren’t Kilayim, other names that they are known by
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prutayos can’t be paired, ramach may be paired (types of animals)
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Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri burned Kilayim produce from an aris vineyard
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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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responsible for indirectly bringing about a loss by causing someone else’s plants to be prohibited as Kilayim
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restrictions for planting area, within an aris type vineyard
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restrictions for planting area, within an aris type vineyard
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restrictions for planting within an aris type vineyard that had section in the middle cleared
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riding a mule, permitted?
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ripened fully can’t become Kilayim
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rules of halachic separation between vineyards and other plants
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sack and a box combine for Kilayim
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saddle of a donkey
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seeds accidentally fell on a field
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seeds planted near a vineyard, how many vines will become forbidden? various scenarios
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shrouds for the dead
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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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two adjacent fields, planting on the common boundary, do the two edges combine to become a vineyard?
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use of a tzuras hapesach in regard to laws of Shabbos, Kilayim, and sukkah
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use of a tzuras hapesach in regard to laws of Shabbos, Kilayim, and sukkah
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use of a tzuras hapesach in regard to laws of Shabbos, Kilayim, and sukkah
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various types of trees and vegetables
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vineyard - forbidden to plant, keep, enjoy, sources
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wind blown or plants that lean into each other, obligation to remove
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with animals, birds, fish