- A
terumah (Hebrew: תְּרוּמָה), the
priestly dues or
heave offering, is a type of
offering in Judaism. The word is
generally used for
offerings to God...
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Terumah is a
Hebrew word,
originally meaning lifted apart, but
meaning donation in
modern Hebrew. It can
refer to:
Terumah (offering), a type of sacrifice...
- gates" to
support the
Levites and ****ist the poor.
Every year, Bikkurim,
terumah, ma'aser
rishon and
terumat ma'aser were
separated from the grain, wine...
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Terumah, Terumoh, Terimuh, or
Trumah (תְּרוּמָה—Hebrew for "gift" or "offering," the
twelfth word and
first distinctive word in the parashah) is the...
- Jerusalem:
Mossad Harav Kook. p. 191. OCLC 741081810., s.v.
Terumah 9:4 Cf.
Mishnah (
Terumah 9:4)
Rabbi Ovadiah of Bertinoro's
Commentary on
Mishnah Terumot...
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ritually impure,
which disqualified their eating terumah foods until washing those hands (as
terumah may only be
eaten while pure). This law was one of...
- of debate.)
Terumah did not have a set amount, but the
rabbis suggested it be 1⁄50 of the crop.
First tithe was 1⁄10 of the crop.
Terumah and terumat...
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Hebrew Bible to give a
tithe maaser of 10% to the Levites. The
first term,
terumah,
means offering. The term
tithe offering,
terumat ha-maaser, is alluded...
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tenth of
agricultural produce to charity,
after the
giving of the
standard terumah, to the
Levite (or Kohen). This
tithe is
required to be free of both monetary...
- are
ritually permitted to
priests and
their families only (designated as
terumah). For this reason, some
commentaries note that
David partakes the showbread...