23 Results
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GOmer - Germamia/Germania
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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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impure t time of slaughter but will become pure at time of eating the Pesach, zav, shOmeres yom kineged yom, zavah, niddah, one who cohabited with a niddah
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kometz of the Omer, incense of the show bread burned even if impure and no remnants, impure offering meat with blood thrown accepted, tzitz is effective
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method of paying Temple funds for the Omer, guardians of sefichin, and stone cutters
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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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new produce permitted with cutting of the Omer on 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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Omer from other grains?
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Omer requirement overrules the restrictions of shemittah
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Omer requirement overrules the restrictions of shemittah
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Omer that became impure, Omer barley that was harvested early, reaping the barley override Shabbos?
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Omer, two loaves of Shavuos, panic bread, communal shelamim, goats of Rosh Chodesh brought in a state of impurity but not eaten, Pesach offering brought and eaten, purpose of the Pesach offering is the eating, sources
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Pesach offering or a different offering, meat remained pure and cheilev impure or the opposite, sacrificial parts pure or impure, throw the blood on the altar? offering valid? kometz of the Omer or its remnants impure, offering valid?
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reaping or stacking grain prior to bringing the Omer offering, residents of Jericho
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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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Suria - use barley from Suria or shemittah for the Omer?
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use barley from Suria or shemittah for the Omer?
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used for tamid or mussaf offerings, libations, Omer, two loaves of Shavuos, show bread, public offerings, pay for sefichin inspectors
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wheat, barley, spelt, oats, rye, or any combination of those, cut before the cutting of the Omer? laws, sources, reasons
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wheat, barley, spelt, oats, rye, or any combination of those, harvest before cutting of the Omer? laws, sources, reasons