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'''Terumot''' ({{lang-he|תְּרוּמוֹת}}, lit. "Donations") is the sixth tractate of '']'' ("Order of Seeds") of the '']'' and of the '']''. It discusses two type of donations; one the terumah which is generally 1/50 of one's crop given to the Kohen and 10% of the Maaser that is given to Levite, which is given to the Kohen, called "Terumat Maaser." The laws of Terumah are still applicable to produce grown in the Land of Israel. There is debate as to whether the present day obligation is Biblical or Rabbinic.<ref>The Mishnah, ArtScroll Mishnah Series, Seder Zeraim, Tractate Terumos(a), pp. 9-10</ref> These laws are also mentioned in detail in the tractates "]" and "]". '''Terumot''' ({{lang-he|תְּרוּמוֹת}}, lit. "Donations") is the sixth tractate of '']'' ("Order of Seeds") of the '']'' and of the '']''. It discusses two type of donations; one the terumah which is generally 1/50 of one's crop given to the Kohen and 10% of the Maaser that is given to Levite, which is given to the Kohen, called "Terumat Maaser." The laws of Terumah are still applicable to produce grown in the Land of Israel. There is debate as to whether the present day obligation is Biblical or Rabbinic.<ref>The Mishnah, ArtScroll Mishnah Series, Seder Zeraim, Tractate Terumos(a), pp. 9–10</ref> These laws are also mentioned in detail in the tractates "]" and "]".


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Terumot (Template:Lang-he, lit. "Donations") is the sixth tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. It discusses two type of donations; one the terumah which is generally 1/50 of one's crop given to the Kohen and 10% of the Maaser that is given to Levite, which is given to the Kohen, called "Terumat Maaser." The laws of Terumah are still applicable to produce grown in the Land of Israel. There is debate as to whether the present day obligation is Biblical or Rabbinic. These laws are also mentioned in detail in the tractates "Demai" and "Ma'aserot".

References

  1. The Mishnah, ArtScroll Mishnah Series, Seder Zeraim, Tractate Terumos(a), pp. 9–10
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