Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim

This volume concludes the edition, translation, and commentary of the first order of the "Jerusalem Talmud". It contains four small but important tractates. The first, Ma‘aser Šeni, deals with Second Tithe (Deut. 14:22-27) and the fourth-year fruit of a newly planted tree (Lev. 19:24). This is sanct...

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description This volume concludes the edition, translation, and commentary of the first order of the "Jerusalem Talmud". It contains four small but important tractates. The first, Ma‘aser Šeni, deals with Second Tithe (Deut. 14:22-27) and the fourth-year fruit of a newly planted tree (Lev. 19:24). This is sanctified food, to be consumed by the laity at the holy precinct, for which redemption is expressly authorized. The tractate deals in large part with the problems of redemption of dedicated food. In addition, there is a long section on the interpretation of dreams, and a detailed description of the ceremony of presentation of the tithe in the Temple. The second tractate, Hallah, details the application of the general rules of heave to the Cohen’s part of any bread dough. The third tractate, ‘Orlah, the fruit of a newly planted tree during the first three years (Lev. 19:23), treats this as paradigm for all food whose usufruct is forbidden, and most of the tractate discusses the problems that may arise if any such food is not immediately disposed of. The last tractate, Bikkurim, describes the rules for selection and presentation of First Fruits in the Temple on or after Pentecost. The rite is given in detail, with an excursus on the honor due elders. A first appendix shows the position of the Tosephta as intermediary between Yerushalmi and Babli tradition, with a distinct slant towards Babylonian positions. A second appendix tries to identify the main authors of the tractates of this first order.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-698772024-04-08T20:10:08Z Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim Guggenheimer, Heinrich W. Talmud Jewish Studies Rabbinic Scripture bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRJ Judaism thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRJ Judaism This volume concludes the edition, translation, and commentary of the first order of the "Jerusalem Talmud". It contains four small but important tractates. The first, Ma‘aser Šeni, deals with Second Tithe (Deut. 14:22-27) and the fourth-year fruit of a newly planted tree (Lev. 19:24). This is sanctified food, to be consumed by the laity at the holy precinct, for which redemption is expressly authorized. The tractate deals in large part with the problems of redemption of dedicated food. In addition, there is a long section on the interpretation of dreams, and a detailed description of the ceremony of presentation of the tithe in the Temple. The second tractate, Hallah, details the application of the general rules of heave to the Cohen’s part of any bread dough. The third tractate, ‘Orlah, the fruit of a newly planted tree during the first three years (Lev. 19:23), treats this as paradigm for all food whose usufruct is forbidden, and most of the tractate discusses the problems that may arise if any such food is not immediately disposed of. The last tractate, Bikkurim, describes the rules for selection and presentation of First Fruits in the Temple on or after Pentecost. The rite is given in detail, with an excursus on the honor due elders. A first appendix shows the position of the Tosephta as intermediary between Yerushalmi and Babli tradition, with a distinct slant towards Babylonian positions. A second appendix tries to identify the main authors of the tractates of this first order. 2021-05-20T15:26:15Z 2021-05-20T15:26:15Z 2003 book ONIX_20210520_9783110906752_54 0585-5306 9783110906752 9783110177633 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69877 eng Studia Judaica image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110906752 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110906752 De Gruyter 10.1515/9783110906752 10.1515/9783110906752 af2fbfcc-ee87-43d8-a035-afb9d7eef6a5 9783110906752 9783110177633 23 684 open access
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Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim
title Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim
title_full Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim
title_fullStr Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim
title_full_unstemmed Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim
title_short Tractates Ma'aser Seni, Hallah, 'Orlah, and Bikkurim
title_sort tractates ma aser seni hallah orlah and bikkurim
topic Talmud
Jewish Studies
Rabbinic Scripture
bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRJ Judaism
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRJ Judaism
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Jewish Studies
Rabbinic Scripture
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thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRJ Judaism
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