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blessing said when removing shekalim from collection boxes
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collection began fifteenth of Adar, laws regarding levi, yisrael, convert, freed slave, woman, minor, kohen obligated or forbidden?
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collection chests outside Jerusalem were only for new shekalim, meaning not shekalim that were owed from before Sukkos
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differences between first and second Adar, reading megillah, gifts to the poor, announcing shekalim and kilayim
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extra shekalim or libations, gold sheets for the holy of holies, ‘dessert or the altar’, service vessels
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extra shekalim, buy wine oil flour, resell to the public for profit?
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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first of Adar announcements for the shekel payments, kilayim, reason, funds withdrawn on the first of Nissan, sources, reasons
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funded with shekalim collected in the Temple, kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">azazel, goat ramp and red wool for kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">azazel goat, red wool of parah adumah, ramp of parah adumah from shekalim or kohen gadol funds?, water canal in the Temple, city wall, towers, needs of city
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funds from shekalim or funds for the upkeep of the Temple used for Torah teachers who taught kohanim, teachers who taught about blemishes, scribes who corrected the Torah of the Temple courtyard, judges of Jerusalem, women who weaved for the Temple, incense, altars, vessels, chambers, courtyards, walls of the Temple and Jerusalem,
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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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gave shekel, died prior to it going to the Temple treasury, what is done with it?
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half shekel size which is six garmesin size and ten geirah size, due to sinning with golden calf at half day, which is six hours and at that time they violated the ten commandments
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idolator, Cuthi, half shekel, bird offerings of zav or zavah, sin offering, guilt offering, not accepted, vowed or donated offerings accepted, olah offering, erech vow, construction or upkeep of the Temple
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left over funds from shekalim used for building walls of Jerusalem?
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messengers claim that shekalim were stolen or lost during transport
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money put aside for shekel obligation or sin offering, later discovered to be more than needed or not obligated
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obligated if they crossed the Red Sea, obligated if they were counted in the census
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one who empties shekel from collection boxes must be above suspicion, no long hair to hide coins, none in weave of woolen garments or in mouth
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predated but not postponed
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procedure for withdrawal, three withdrawals, for various communities
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Rabban Gamliel’s family donated by putting their shekel on the top of the pile when it was being withdrawn for the boxes, reason
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sages didn't allow a half shekel contribution that was less than a certain size
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saved up money for the shekel obligation or a sin offering, later realized that he wasn’t obligated or had already given
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saved up money to use for the half shekel or a sin offering, saved up more than he needed, what is done with the extra?
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separated the half shekel then died, what is done with the half shekel?
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shekalim and bikkurim are only when there is the Temple, what if a person declared these despite no Temple? grain tithe, animal tithe, first born offerings are required even without the Temple
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shekel collected in towns to be transported to Jerusalem, transferred into larger denominations to make transport easier
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shekel was designated by its owner but he died prior to giving it to the Temple treasury, what is done with the shekel?
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six collection boxes for voluntary offerings, corresponding to the six kohen families, six types of animals for offerings, six types of offerings, six boxes due to accommodate the large amount of donations
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the additional kolbon payment when giving the half shekel, paying on behalf of others, brothers partners obligation of kolbon and maasar beheimah, what kolbon funds were used for
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three boxes of three seah, letters written on them, person who empties them no hems on garment or shoes, to avoid suspicion
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three measures, three boxes, three separations
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three times a year funds are withdrawn from the Temple treasury
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three times a year, we don’t impose on people more than that
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transported to Jerusalem by paid or unpaid watchman, responsibility, swear if lost or stolen, replacement shekalim, original lost shekalim found, old or new shekalim
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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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value of the shekalim can’t be converted to pearls or vessels for transport
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what to do with leftover funds that had been designated for shekalim, tenth of ephah measurement for a flour offering, bird offerings for zav, zavah, women who gave birth, sin offerings, guilt offerings, olah offerings, flour offerings, shelamim offerings, nazar offerings, offerings with wrong intentions
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woman, slave, minor