Ma'aser Sheni

Ma'aser Sheni

Ma'aser Sheni (Hebrew: מעשר שני, lit. "Second Tithe") is the eighth tractate of "Seder Zeraim" ("Order of Seeds") of the "Mishnah" and of the "Talmud". It concerns the Second tithe obligation. For more info also look at the tracate Ma'aserot ·


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