• A terumah (Hebrew: תְּרוּמָה), the priestly dues or heave offering, is a type of offering in Judaism. The word is generally used for offerings to God,...
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  • Terumah is a Hebrew word, originally meaning lifted apart, but meaning donation in modern Hebrew. It can refer to: Terumah (offering), a type of sacrifice...
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    as terumah, the heave offering, is formed from rum "heave." In the Septuagint, tenufah was translated aphorisma (ἀφόρισμα). Both tenufah and terumah are...
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    since even the common folk in Israel were careful to separate the Terumah-offering given to the priests. Still, such produce required its buyer to separate...
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    Terumah, Terumoh, Terimuh, or Trumah (תְּרוּמָה‎—Hebrew for "gift" or "offering," the twelfth word and first distinctive word in the parashah) is the...
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  • tithe maaser of 10% to the Levites. The first term, terumah, means offering. The term tithe offering, terumat ha-maaser, is alluded to in the Hebrew Bible...
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    terumot given to the priest: the regular offering, known also as the terumah gedolah ("great heave-offering"), which the Israelites were required to give...
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    by the tribes (Ezekiel 47:21–23). Judaism portal Bikkurim (Talmud) Terumah (offering), an agricultural tithe, with some laws similar to bikkurim "bikkurim"...
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    locals might bring to them as offerings are ritually permitted to priests and their families only (designated as terumah). For this reason, some commentaries...
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    ordinary non-terumah bread. This hand washing is referred to as serakh terumah (Hebrew: סרך תרומה, "[washing introduced] on account of terumah"); as all...
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    demai upon discovering that most people only separated the priestly terumah offering and neglected the tithes. Gilat, Yitzhak Dov (1978). "Demai". Encyclopedia...
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  • terumot given to the priest: the regular heave-offering, known also as the terumah gedolah ("great heave-offering"), which the Israelites were required to give...
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    of debate.) Terumah did not have a set amount, but the rabbis suggested it be 1⁄50 of the crop. First tithe was 1⁄10 of the crop. Terumah and terumat...
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  • their relationship to the priests who are required to eat their Terumah (Heave-offering) in a state of ritual purity. Talmudic exegete, Menachem Meiri...
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  • partake in her terumah. Technically, she may bypass her father (or husband) and initially give her tithe offering and dough offering, but Menachem Meiri...
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  • are not eligible to Temple service, but they will be allowed to consume terumah and kodesh (sacrificial meat).[verification needed] Ezekiel describes the...
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    tenth of agricultural produce to charity, after the giving of the standard terumah, to the Levite (or Kohen). This tithe is required to be free of both monetary...
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  • sacrifices, or else the agricultural produce of the Land of Israel (such as terumah). A notable gift which is given even in the Jewish diaspora is the five...
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    Ma'aser Sheni, "because after we take out all of these gifts – which are 'terumah' and maaser rishon and [maaser] sheni – then we grind it and make it into...
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  • ("Donations") comprises eleven chapters dealing with the laws regarding the terumah donation given to the Kohanim, as specified in Numbers 18:8–20, Deuteronomy...
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  • ṭaharah law. Given his role of Temple service and year round consumption of terumah, each priest was required to be in a ṭahor state. The mainstream view among...
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  • He is the author also of the legal compendium, Sefer haTerumah (Book of the Heave-Offering, Venice, 1523; Zolkiev, 1811), written c. 1204, containing...
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  • the hands before Kiddush, which Shammai and Hillel made obligatory for Terumah as well, while later authorities extended it to still other occasions the...
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    41); the term terumah (plural: terumat) is generally translated as '(heave) offering' or 'contribution' and is associated with heave offerings. Some scholars...
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  • Since they were required by a biblical injunction to eat their bread-offering (Terumah) in a state of ritual purity, and they could hardly know if they had...
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  • pure once more (Leviticus 15:25), but he would not be permitted to eat terumah nor to eat the flesh of a sacrifice until after bringing his sacrifice...
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  • The holy writings were kept together with the equally sacred heave offering ("terumah") of the priests, and were injured by mice; to prevent this it was...
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  • While dedicated offerings cannot actually be offered in their traditional form in the absence of the Temple, because one must consume terumah and maaser sheni...
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  • bones from the paschal offering → Ps. 34:20 Ex. 12:48 — An uncircumcised Kohen (priest) must not eat Terumah (heave offering) Ex. 12:48 — An uncircumcised...
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  • inadvertently contract corpse uncleanness and thereby eat their bread-offering (Terumah), unawares, in a state of ritual impurity and becoming liable thereby...
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