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Ancient Jewish writing regarding tithes
Ma'aserot (Hebrew: מַעֲשְׂרוֹת, lit. "Tithes") is the seventh tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah, Tosefta, and the Jerusalem Talmud
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City in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon
Jessup (1881), p. 473. Cook (1914), p. 550. EI (1913), p. 543. Mishnah, Maaserot 5:8 Brit. Mus. Add. 12150. Eusebius, Theophania, 2.14. Burkitt (2004),
Baalbek
Religious donations in Judaism
1917 and 1988) Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Maaser 3:4; 4:1) Mishnah (Maaserot, chapter 1:2, Commentary of Maimonides) Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De'ah 331:82)
Tithes_in_Judaism
Tractate of the Talmud and the Mishnah
Sefer ha-Arukh, s.v. ממל; Obadiah Bartenura in his commentary on Mishnah (Maaserot 1:7), as well as by Moses Margolies (1715–1781) in his commentary P'nei
Bava_Batra
Jewish legal emissary or agent
a found object. A person may appoint a shaliah to separate terumot and maaserot on his behalf. One who assists in the performance of the rite of Jewish
Shaliah
Talmud compiled in Southern Levant
Talmud (Vat. ebr. 133): Berakhot, Peah, Demai, Kilayim, Sheviit, Terumot, Maaserot, Maaser Sheni, Ḥallah and Orlah (without the Mishnah for the Tractates
Jerusalem_Talmud
First-century CE treasure scroll from the Judean desert
Sefer ha-Arukh, s.v. ממל; Obadiah Bartenura in his commentary on Mishnah (Maaserot 1:7), as well as by Moses Margolies (1715–1781) in his commentary P'nei
Copper_Scroll
Process of extracting oil from olives
Sefer ha-Arukh, s.v. ממל; Obadiah Bartenura in his commentary on Mishnah (Maaserot 1:7), as well as by Moses Margolies (1715–1781) in his commentary P'nei
Olive_oil_extraction
Israeli rabbi
Isaac Kook, then chief rabbi of Jaffa, sent Yadler to oversee terumot and maaserot in the moshavot in Samaria and the Galilee. In 1914, he participated in
Benzion_Yadler
Food prepared from figs
Hebrew). Vol. 2 (Zera'im). Jerusalem: Vagshal Publishing Ltd. 2011. p. 126 (Maaserot 1:8). OCLC 1140888800. Tosefta (Baba Mezia 9:20) Danby, H., ed. (1977)
Fig_cake_(fruit)
Hebrew-language mosaic
carrot is found in Tosefta Uktzin 1:1, but also in the Jerusalem Talmud (Maaserot, ch. 2; Hallah, 4 (end); Kila'im, ch. 1). The Hebrew word שיפה = shifah
Mosaic_of_Rehob
American theologian (born 1957)
Traditions: In Antiquity and Today, in RevExp 95 (1998): 296. R. Ulmer, trans., Maaserot – Zehnte, Maaser Sheni – Zweiter Zehnt, in RevExp 95 (1998): 293–294. G
Mark_E._Biddle
Jewish rabbi and Talmudic scholar
Sheviit (1982) Pe'ah (1985) Demai (1988) Kil'ayim (1989) Terumot (1987) Maaserot (1991) Hallah (1991) Ma'aser Sheni (1991) Orlah (1995) Bikkurim (1995)
Yitzchok_Isaac_Krasilschikov
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Victory of God
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(Second wife of Pandu; Mother of Nakul and Sahdeva; daughter of King Shalya.)
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A flower
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English and French : from Middle English molet, mulet ‘mullet’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish.nickname from a diminutive of Mule 2.
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Strong
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Heavenly
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Happy; Honey
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Tsephanyah, ZEPHANIAH means "hidden by God" or "protected by God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the ninth of the minor prophets.Â
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Hilltop; Variant of Brent
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