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at what point a kohen is no longer obligated to attend to the neglected corpse
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become impure (by leaving Israel) to honor a parent
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become impure due to Torah study?
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become impure to do the priestly blessing
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blemish that may have come prior or after bringing a sacrifice can invalidate a sacrifice
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brings tenth of ephah offering upon his first time serving in the Temple, started service prior to bringing tenth of ephah offering, brings two offerings if he is appointed kohen gadol on his first day of service
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can a woman prohibited to a kohen or a kohen gadol who marries her (kiddushin or marriage) eat terumah?
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children born to a kohen whose marriage doesn't upkeep a positive commandment doesn't produce chalalim, this rule is held more strictly when a rule that applies to all Jews is violated
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children or woman (even a case of rape or mistake) of an inappropriate relationship are ineligible for kohen status
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children or woman (even a case of rape or mistake) of an inappropriate relationship are ineligible for kohen status
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clothing contains dyed turquoise, purple, and red, these dyes must all come from a living thing
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clothing for kohen, two sets for each kohen or one set?
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daughter of kohen marries a yisrael, or someone forbidden to her, eats terumah or commits adultery, penalty? punishment?
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differences and similarities of a male kohen and a female (daughter of a) kohen
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differences in halachah between rape of a kohen’s wife or a non kohen’s wife
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discovered that he (the kohen) or the terumah was invalid, or bug in the food, while it was in his mouth, spit out?
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entering cemetery in a box and not becoming impure
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forbidden to be near a dying (not yet dead) person?
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forbidden to be near a dying (not yet dead) person?
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how and where people were certified as kohanim
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intestinal problems due to eating a lot of meat, walking barefoot, drinking a lot of water, remedy with good wine, Ben Achiyah
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kesubah amounts for a koheness, daughter of a yisrael who marries a kohen or daughter of kohen who marries a yisrael?
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kohanim are diligent
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kohanim have the trait of being quarrelsome
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kohanim that are ineligible to eat terumah and therefore their wives and slaves too
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kohen becoming impure for a nasi, the wife of a nasi, Torah teacher
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kohen garments, must be new or can they be worn out?
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kohen hands too small, can’t hold required amount of a kometz which is the size of two olives, disqualified from kohen work?
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kohen invalidated, past sacrifices are valid according to Rabbi Yehoshua, sources
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kohen or nazir in cemetery leaves, re-enters, or just leaves cemetery in an impure state, same or different? consequences
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kohen or nazir in cemetery leaves, re-enters, or just leaves cemetery in an impure state, same or different? consequences
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kohen outside the Temple or non kohen in the Temple burns sacrificial parts, throws sacrificial blood, libation of water or wine
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kohen status only invalidated by a court with two valid witnesses
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learned that he was an invalid kohen while offering a sacrifice, status of the offering
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marrying a woman who can’t have children, zonah
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marrying a woman who converted below the age of three
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may a Kohen with stained hands, face or other defect bless?, gazing at kohanim during priestly blessing, minor performing priestly blessing
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may become impure (even biblical impurity) to preserve human dignity
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may maaser be given to a kohen?
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may not leave the land of israel
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may not marry a convert or a descendant of a convert unless a parent has Jewish ancestry, marrying a convert below three years old
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mikveh or washing hands required for kohen who left Temple, defecated, urinated, slept, dozed off, leaned on a wall
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minor girl married off by her father to a kohen, may eat terumah
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non kohen using the impure terumah oil of a kohen, penalty was rescinded due to need for lamps because of wolves and other leniencies
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obligation of a kohen son to become impure to bury even a barley sized bone of his father, limb of living father?
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prohibited to marry a woman who participated in any form of relations with someone forbidden to her, resulting child of that union is a chalal
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Rabbi Chiyah, a kohen, stepped on graves and became impure for the mitzvah to see the emperor Diocletian
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reasons why a kohen can leave Israel despite the impurity outside Israel due to unmarked graves
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relationships which disqualify a woman to a kohen or to eat terumah, source?
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slaves brought into a marriage of a kohen and his proper or improper wife, may the slaves eat terumah?
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tenth of ephah offering baked in the morning
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testimony needed to declare someone a kohen
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using wood or salt for their personal benefit
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watches cancelled to read Megillah
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wears garments made of wool and linen, source
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with poor eyesight can’t judge tzora’as cases
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woman ‘speaking’ (having relations) with an unidentified man may become forbidden to marry a kohen, place of regular people or forbidden people, raped by unknown man, status of child, shesuki, baby found abandoned
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woman eating terumah who discovers that she is divorced, father accepted her divorce document, she is an arusah
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woman had the beginnings of relations with her young son, or another woman, is she fit to marry a kohen?
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woman whose husband wrote a divorce for her, but never used it, fit to later marry a kohen?