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Agricultural Law

Laws of Agricultural Gifts to the Poor
Laws of Forbidden Mixtures of Seeds and Trees
Laws of the Release of Loans
Laws of Forbidden Mixtures of Vineyards
Laws of the Poor Tithe
Laws of Forbidden Mixtures of Animals
Obligation of the Priestly Tithe and its Separation
Laws of Eating the Priestly Tithe
Laws of the Mixtures of Priestly Tithe and Non-Sanctified Food
Laws of the Confession of Tithes
Laws of the Challah Tithe
Laws of Work on the Field and on Trees in the Seventh Year
Laws of Seventh Year Produce
Laws of the Jubilee
Chiuv Ma'aserot
Hilchot Demai
Dinei Ma'aser Sheni
Hilchot Neta Revai Veorlah
Dinei Bikkurim
Bikkurim
Bikkurim (firstfruits) refers to the commandment, detailed in Deuteronomy 26:1–11, to bring firstfruits and grains to the Temple and give them to a priest next to the altar. Details of the process are discussed in tractate Bikkurim, which describes the festive procession that accompanied the offering. This ritual is often associated with the holiday of Shavuot, since the holiday marked the beginning of the period during which bikkurim were brought.
Disposal of, and Confession over, the Tithe
Ma'aser
Shemitat Kesafim
Shemittah
Shemittah, or the sabbatical year, is the seventh year of the seven-year agricultural cycle mandated by the Torah in the land of Israel. During the Shemittah year, working the land is prohibited, produce that grows on the land takes on sacred status, and debts are forgiven. Shemittah is first mentioned in the Torah in Exodus 23:10-11.

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