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[edit] Ritual Slaughter
- 1 Who are the people acceptable to slaughter
- 2 If the slaughter of a non-Jew or a mumar (apostate) is acceptable
- 3 Ritual slaughter does not need intention
- 4 The one who slaughter in the name of idolatry or for some other purpose
- 5 The one who slaughters for holyness and the relevant laws
- 6 With what may you slaughter
- 7 One who fixes a knife in a wheel: Is it permitted to slaughter with it
- 8 The length of the knife for ritual slaughter
- 9 One who slaughters with a knife that is white with heat
- 10 Other laws of knives
- 11 When (what time) can one slaughter. The laws of one who slaughters into water
- 12 That one may not slaugter into a depression (in the ground)
- 13 Living creatures that do not require ritual slaughter
- 14 The law regarding a fetus in the belly of the mother
- 15 That you may not slaughter an animal until it is eight days old
- 16 The law regarding (the slaughtering) of an animal and its offspring (on the same day)
- 17 The law regarding one who slaughters an animal that is in danger of dying
- 18 The law of checking the knife and its flaws
- 19 The laws of the blessing of ritual slaughter
- 20 The place of slaughter on the neck
- 21 The amount of slaughter- (how far must one cut)
- 22 With which species must one cut the blood vessels
- 23 The Laws of “pausing” in Slaughter
- 24 The Laws of “striking”, “hiding”, “lifting up/tipping” and “uprooting”
- 25 That one must check the signs (the trachea and esophgus) after one has ritually slaughtered
- 26 The law if there is a puncutre in the esophogus or the intestines before the ritual slaughter has been completed
- 27 That one may not cut a limb from an animal while it is still in its mefarcheset (post death muscle movement)
[edit] The Law Regarding The Covering of the Blood
[edit] Unslaughterable Animals
[edit] Priestly Gifts
[edit] A Limb from a Live Animal
[edit] Meat that was Unobserved
[edit] Prohibited Fats
[edit] Blood
- 65 Vessels which are forbidden becaue of blood and the laws of the Sciatic Nerve
- 66 Things which are forbidden on account of blood
- 67 Several other items forbidden on acount of blood
- 68 The Laws of skinning/plucking the head and birds
[edit] Salting
[edit] Domesticated and Undomesticated Kosher Animals
[edit] Things that Come From a Live Animal
[edit] Birds
[edit] Fish
[edit] Insects
[edit] Eggs
[edit] Milk with Meat
- 87 "Which baaser (meat) is subject to the din of baaser b'cholav and how is it called bishul (cooking)"
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- 93 "Kederah Shebashlu Bah Basar, Lo Yevashlu bah Halav"
- 94 "Din Hatochev Kaf Holevet B'Kederah Shel Basar
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- 97 "Shelo Laloosh Isah BiHalav"
[edit] Admixtures
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- 102 "Devarim Sheyesh Lo Matirin"
- 103 "Din Noteyn Taam Lifgam"
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- 108 "Shelo Leefot Heter v'issur b'tanur echad"
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[edit] Food of Idol Worshipers
- 112:Laws Regarding Bread of Idol Worshipers
- 113: "Laws regarding cooked foods of Idol Worshipers"
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[edit] The Koshering of Implements
[edit] That Which Gives Detrimental Taste
[edit] Libational Wine
[edit] Idolatry
[edit] Interest
[edit] Practices of Idolaters
[edit] Divination and Magic
[edit] Tattoing and the Making of Bald Spots
[edit] Shaving
[edit] A Man Shall Not Wear a Woman's Garment
[edit] The Menstruant
- 183: A woman who sees a drop of blood must sit 7 clean days
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- 195: Things which are forbidden when she is a niddah
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- 197: T’vilah on Shabbat, T’vilah during the Day
- 198: Rules of Barriers
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[edit] Ritual Baths
[edit] Vows
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[edit] Oaths
[edit] Honoring One's Father and Mother
[edit] Honor One;s Rabbi and a Torah Scholar
[edit] Honoring a Torah Scholar
[edit] Teachers
[edit] Torah Study
[edit] Charity
[edit] Circumcision
- 260 Positive Mitzvah of Father
- 261 If the father did not circumsise his son
- 262 The time of circumcision for the Healthy, Sick and Androginous
- 263 One who was born and was red or yellow or whose children had died from cirumcision
- 264 Who is fitting to circumcise, and with what you can circumcise and how to circumcise
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[edit] Slaves
[edit] Converts
[edit] A Torah Scroll
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- 282: Treating a Sefer Torah with Respect and the Rules of its Usage
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[edit] Mezuzah
- 285: The Reward for the Mitzvah of Mezuzah
- 286: The Places Which Require A Mezuzah
- 287: Which Opening Requires a Mezuzah
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- 289: The Place of Affixing, How it is Affixed, and its Blessing
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- 291: Mezuzah - When it's checked and who is Required for It
[edit] Sending Away the Mother Bird
[edit] New Grain
[edit] Orlah
[edit] Inter-species Mingling of Trees
[edit] Inter-species Mingling of the Vineyard
[edit] Inter-species Mingling of Vegetation
[edit] Inter-species Mingling of Animals
[edit] Inter-species Mingling of Clothing
[edit] Redemption of the Firstborn Son
[edit] The Firstborn of a Kosher Animal
[edit] The First Birth of a Donkey
[edit] Challah
- 322: Separating Challah and the Difference Between Challah in The Land of Isral and Outside the Land
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- 328: The Law of Blessing Challah and for Whom it is Proper to Separate
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[edit] Terumot, Tithes, Poor-Gifts and First Shearings
- 331: The laws of giving them, where, and how a Kohen received them and whether they are deoraitah or derabanan
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[edit] Taboo and Excommunication
[edit] Visiting the Sick, Healing, and One Who Is Dying or Deathly Ill
- 335 When One May Visit the Sick, Which Sick to Visit, and How You Pray for Him
- 336 Laws Regarding A Doctor
- 337 Someone Sick Who Has a Death [in the family]
- 338 Confessional of a Sick Person
- 339 Laws of a Gosses (and the recitation of the Tziduk HaDin) and What Are Good Signs
[edit] Rending One's Clothes
[edit] First-Day Mourning
[edit] Mourning
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- 345: The Laws of One who Commits Suicide, One Who is Exiled, Those Killed by a Bet Din, and One who Separates from the Community
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- 351: The Laws of Mixing (threads) and Tzitzit for the Deceased
- 352: In Which Clothes Do We Bury and that a Man Does Not Dress a Woman
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- 357: The Prohibition of Leaving a Dead Body Overnight and When it is Permitted to Leave it Overnight
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- 362: Burial in the Ground and Whether or Not One Can Bury Two People Together
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- 374: The Impurity of a Cohen for the Purpose of a Met Mitzvah, a Leader, His Rabbi, and Over Whom They Mourn
- 375: When Does the Period of Mourning Begin and For Whom One May Move from One Grave to Another
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- 380: Things That Are Forbidden to the Mourner
- 381: The Prohibition of Washing and Anointing for a Mourner
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- 384: The Mourner is Forbidden from Talmud Torah
- 385: The Laws of Greeting a Mourner
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- 388: A Mourner on the First Day is Forbidden from Wrapping Tefillin
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- 391: A Mourner is Forbidden From All Types of Celebration
- 392: A Mourner is Forbidden all Thirty Days from Marrying a Woman
- 393: When Can a Mourner Leave His House
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- 395: Part of the Seventh or Thirtieth Day is As If it Was the Whole Day
- 396: The Laws Regarding a Mourner Who Did Not Practice the Laws of Mourning All of Shiva
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