- the
planting together of
different kinds of
seeds (collectively
known as
kilayim). The word is not of
Hebrew origin, and its
etymology is obscure. Wilhelm...
- Kil'ayim may
refer to: kil'ayim (prohibition), the multi-faceted
prohibition of
crossbreeding seeds,
crossbreeding animals and
mixing wool and
linen kil'ayim...
- in
Leviticus 19:9 and
Deuteronomy 22:9–11, and the
Mishnah in
tractate Kilayim,
which has a
Gemara in the
Jerusalem Talmud,
further elaborates on the...
-
render him
immune to poisoning.
Darnel is
mentioned in the
Mishnah in
Kilayim (1:1) as זונין (zunin),
similar to the
Arabic زؤان (zuʾān).
Aristotle mentions...
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Zeraim for the
Jerusalem Talmud (Vat. ebr. 133): Berakhot, Peah, Demai,
Kilayim, Sheviit, Terumot, Maaserot,
Maaser Sheni, Ḥallah and
Orlah (without the...
-
encouraging the
practice ("Tzitzit made of
kilayim?". Kehuna.org. 2016-05-11.
Retrieved 2018-04-18.) "Tzitzit made of
kilayim?". Kehuna.org. 2016-05-11. Retrieved...
- of ****rites Erachin: laws of
donations to the
temple Zera'im (Seeds)
Kilayim: laws of
forbidden mixtures Aniyim: laws of
obligatory gifts to the poor...
- (link) Oelbaum,
Chaim Tzvi (2008).
Mesorot HaZihuy Shel
Tzimchei Mishnat Kilayim.
Ramat Gan, Israel: Bar Ilan University. (monograph
which identifies the...
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Terumot and Ma'aserot.
There is also
evidence that
Demai was
placed between Kilayim and Ma'aserot. In many
editions of the Mishnah, even
early ones like those...
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Teshuvah 8:2,8
Mishneh Torah Hilchot Avodah Zarah 11:4
Mishneh Torah Hilchot Kilayim, 6:2
Abraham Zacuto,
Sefer Yuchasin, Kraków 1580 (Hebrew), p. 262 in PDF...