תלמוד על מעשרות 1:1
Jerusalem Talmud Sukkah
MISHNAH: A robbed or dried up etrog70The Persian name of cedrat, citrus medica, identified as “fruit of the Hadar tree”. is disqualified. Of an ashera2A tree worshipped as a pagan deity, forbidden for all use. or a seduced city3An apostate city practicing idolatry which has to be destroyed and all its property burned, forbidden for all usufruct, Deut13:13–18., it is disqualified. Of `orlah71An edible fruit produced during the first three years of the tree’s planting, forbidden for all usufruct., it is disqualified. Of impure heave72Forbidden as fruit, must be burned., it is disqualified; of pure one should not take73Since by biblical commandment heave and Second Tithe in Jerusalem have to be consumed. but if he took it is qualified. Of demay68Produce of the Land of which one may be sure that heave was taken but probably not tithes (nor heave of the tithe). Cf Introduction to Tractate Demay., the House of Shammai disqualify74Since they do not permit demay to be given even to the poor without separating the heave of the tithe, it is not edible at this moment. but the House of Hillel qualify; of Second Tithe in Jerusalem73Since by biblical commandment heave and Second Tithe in Jerusalem have to be consumed. one should not take but if he took it is qualified.
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