- The
prohibition on
orlah fruit (lit. "uncir****cised" fruit) is a
command found in the
Bible not to eat
fruit produced by a tree
during the
first three...
-
Orlah (Hebrew: עׇרְלָה, lit. "Blockage of Trees") is the
tenth tractate of
Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the
Mishnah and of the Talmud.[citation...
-
Maimonides and
Ovadiah di
Bertinoro on
Mishnah Kil'ayim 2:5;
Terumot 10:5;
Orlah 3:6; ibid. 10:6; Ma'aserot 1:3, ibid. 4:6; Ma'aser
Sheni 2:2–3;
Niddah 2:6...
-
beginning of the
agricultural cycle for the
purpose of
biblical tithes.
Orlah refers to a
biblical prohibition (Leviticus 19:23) on
eating the
fruit of...
-
Berakhot Pe'ah
Demai Kil'ayim Shevi'it
Terumot Ma'aserot Ma'aser
Sheni Challah Orlah Bikkurim Shabbat Eruvin Pesahim Shekalim Yoma
Sukkah Beitza Rosh Hashanah...
- as
appears from
their liability to
tithes and the
restrictions of the '
Orlah. They are
carefully distinguished in the
Mishnah and the
Talmud from the...
- Peah, Demai, Kilayim, Sheviit, Terumot, Maaserot,
Maaser Sheni, Ḥallah and
Orlah (without the
Mishnah for the Tractates,
excepting only the
Mishnah to the...
- is
dangerous to the
child and
strictly forbidden, and also
renders the
orlah (****) as cut
prior to the
proper ritual cut.
Under Jewish law, mohalim...
-
Berakhot Pe'ah
Demai Kil'ayim Shevi'it
Terumot Ma'aserot Ma'aser
Sheni Challah Orlah Bikkurim Shabbat Eruvin Pesahim Shekalim Yoma
Sukkah Beitza Rosh Hashanah...
- obstruct, or at
least reduce, the flow of blood.
Since the
arterioles of the
orlah, or the ****,
branch off from the
dorsal arteries (the
arteries of the...