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Keilim or
Kelim (Hebrew: כֵּלִים,
literally "Vessels") is the
first tractate in the
Order of
Tohorot in the Mishnah. It
contains thirty chapters, making...
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consist of a "light"
vested in a "vessel" (a kli Hebrew: כלי; plural:
keilim Hebrew: כלים).
Generally speaking, the
light is
simple and undifferentiated...
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sephirot by
describing each as
Divine ohr ("light")
invested in ten
spiritual keilim "vessels." This
overcame the
philosophical difficulty of
Divine attributes...
- no. 7)
Maimonides (1967),
Keilim 9:7 (p. 62)
Danby (1933),
Keilim 8:3 (note 2)
Nathan ben
Abraham (1955),
Mishnah Keilim, s.v. סרידא.
While explaining...
- This is the
longest of the
orders in the Mishnah.
There are 12 tractates:
Keilim: (כלים "Vessels");
deals with a
large array of
various utensils and how...
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Tevilat Kelim (Hebrew: טבילת כלים, lit. 'immersion of vessels'), in Judaism, is the
immersion of
certain types of
culinary utensils in a mikveh, on the...
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Menachot Hullin Bekhorot Arakhin Temurah Keritot Me'ilah
Tamid Middot Kinnim Keilim Oholot Nega'im
Parah Tohorot Mikva'ot
Niddah Makhshirin Zavim Tevul Yom...
- cir****stances, some
chametz utensils can be
immersed in
boiling water (hagalat
keilim) to
purge them of any
traces of
chametz that may have ac****ulated during...
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Attributed to
Rabbi Hai Gaon (in Hebrew), vol. 1, Berlin: Itzkowski, p. 19 (
Keilim 10:2), OCLC 13977130 (Available online, at HebrewBooks.org: The
Geonic Commentary...
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original on 2
February 2013.
Retrieved 14
April 2018.
Mishnah (
Keilim 5:2 (p. 610)); cf. Dalman,
Gustaf (1964).
Arbeit und
Sitte in Palästina...