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Kodashim (Hebrew: קׇדָשִׁים, romanized: Qāḏāšim, lit. 'holy things') is the
fifth of the six orders, or
major divisions, of the Mishnah,
Tosefta and the...
- (Hebrew: קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים, romanized: Qoḏeš haq-Qǝḏāšim or
Kodesh Ha
Kodashim; also הַדְּבִיר had-Dəḇir, 'the Sanctuary') is a term in the
Hebrew Bible...
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Seder Kodashim". The
Babylonian Talmud. Vol. 5. Singer, M. H. (translator). London: The
Soncino Press. pp. xvii–xxi. Arzi,
Abraham (1978). "
Kodashim". Encyclopedia...
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Alpha Lupi Men (deity), an
ancient Phrygian god Menachot, part of the
Kodashim Menheniot railway station, Cornwall,
England (GBR code: MEN)
Ministry of...
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Seder Kodashim". The
Babylonian Talmud. Vol. 5. Singer, M. H. (translator). London: The
Soncino Press. pp. xvii–xxi. Arzi,
Abraham (1978). "
Kodashim". Encyclopedia...
- laws applied. The
Jerusalem Talmud does not
cover the
Mishnaic order of
Kodashim,
which deals with
sacrificial rites and laws
pertaining to the Temple,...
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Commentary of
Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, ed.
Yosef Qafih, vol. 3 –
Seder Kodashim, pub.
Mossad Harav Kook:
Jerusalem 1967, s.v.
Introduction to Tractate...
- and
criminal law, the
functioning of the
courts and
oaths (10 tractates)
Kodashim ("Holy things"),
regarding sacrificial rites, the Temple, and the dietary...
- ([vows of the]
values [of people]) is the
fifth tractate in the
Order of
Kodashim (holies). It
deals mostly with the
details of the laws in
Leviticus 27:2–29...
- 15a). In
addition to the
sedarim of
Tohorot (except part of Niddah) and
Kodashim,
several tractates and
parts of
tractates are
missing from the Jerusalem...