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Kezayit, k'zayit, or
kezayis (Hebrew: כְּזַיִת) is a
Talmudic unit of
volume approximately equal to the size of an
average Talmudic-Era
Israeli olive...
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blessings that
Jewish law
prescribes following a meal that
includes at
least a
kezayit (olive-sized)
piece of bread. It is
understood as a
mitzvah (Biblical commandment)...
- one does not
receive lashes unless he
consumes a
kezayit in the time it
takes to eat half a loaf (
kezayit bechdei achilat peras). In his opinion, chametz...
- Damascus, he was
involved in a
dispute of
Halacha over the
minimum olive size
kezayit of
matzah that one
should eat at the
Pesach Seder. In Israel, he made a...
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amount of
maror that
should be
eaten to
fulfil the
mitzvah (a
kazayis or
kezayit,
literally meaning the
volume of an olive) and the
amount of time in which...
- se'ah 3 se'ah (432 eggs) = 1
ephah 5
ephah = 1
lethek 2
lethek = 1 kor The
kezayit is, by
different sources,
considered equal to 1⁄2 a beitza, 1⁄3 of a beitza...
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after midnight,
women leaning at the P****over Seder, one who has only a
kezayit (volume of an olive) of
shmurah matzah,
Counting of the Omer, the Bar Kokhba...
- lessons, blessings,
foods and more.
Notable examples are
Kislev articles on
Kezayit (in Hebrew: כְּזַיִת) – a
volume unit in
Jewish law
which is approximately...