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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
(of
subject
)
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, the sixth
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Mishnayot by Willem Surenhuis
Object
*Manuscripts and Printed Books
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Halakhic literature
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Mishnah
Subject
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Title-page
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Illustrative medallion
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Kelim
(vessels susceptible to impurity)
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Oholot
(impurity arising from the overshadowing of a dead person)
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Nega’im
(uncleanness relating to leprosies)
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Red Heifer
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Tohorot
(on conditions rendering foods unclean)
M
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Mikveh (Heb. מִקְוֶה; gathering of clear water)
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Women's Three Special Commandments: Sabbath candles,
Hallah
and
Niddah
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Niddah
: Bathing in the Mikveh
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Niddah
: Woman lying in bed
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Makhshirim
(on the fluids rendering food susceptible to becoming ritually impure)
T
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Zavim
(uncleanness from gonorrhea)
T
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Tevul Yom
(uncleanness lasting until the sunset): Bathing in the waters
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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Yadayim
(uncleanness of unwashed hands and their purification)
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Tohorot
, the sixth
Seder
of the Mishnah
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kẓin
(uncleanness transferred by the stalks or husks of fruits or plants
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Narrower Term
Kelim
(vessels susceptible to impurity)
Oholot
(impurity arising from the overshadowing of a dead person)
Nega’im
(uncleanness relating to leprosies)
Parah
(Not used; see:
Red Heifer
)
Tohorot
(on conditions rendering foods unclean)
Mikva’ot
(Not used; see:
Mikveh
)
Niddah
(Not used; See:
Women's Three Special Commandments:
)
Makhshirim
(on the fluids rendering food susceptible to becoming ritually impure)
Zavim
(uncleanness from gonorrhea)
Tevul Yom
(uncleanness lasting until the sunset): Bathing in the waters
Yadayim
(uncleanness of unwashed hands and their purification)
kẓin
(uncleanness transferred by the stalks or husks of fruits or plants