- non-Jews, and therefore, a Jew may not give or sell such meat to a non-Jew.
Untithed food (tevel)—produce of the Land of
Israel requires the
removal of certain...
- (party to #s 169-172 above) must not eat
Terumah Lev. 22:15 — Not to eat
untithed fruits Lev. 22:20 — Not to
dedicate a
blemished animal for the
altar Lev...
- seven-year
cycle they are
tithed as
produce that has
certainly been left
untithed, and even [had they been brought] from the
Upper Rooster and beyond. [Excursus:...
-
relates a
miracle in
which Hanina was once
prevented from
partaking of
untithed food.
During one
Sabbath eve, he sat down to his
frugal meal, when suddenly...
- selling, and must not eat at the
table of an am ha'aretz, lest he be
served untithed food. A full
chaber must, in addition, not sell to an am ha'aretz anything...
- Kūthīm)
except to say that they are
tithed as
produce [that went]
certainly untithed." Neubauer, 1868, p. 264, s.v. גבע - Guéba;
Michael Avi-Yonah, Gazetteer...
- the
obligation with
unleavened bread made from
grain that was
mixed or
untithed (tevel), nor with
first tithe whose heave-offering had not been separated...
- for example,
before the
terumah is separated, all the
produce is
tevel (
untithed) and
forbidden to be eaten.
Terumah is
considered holy, and may be eaten...