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'''Orlah''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: ערלה, lit. "Blockage of Trees") is the tenth tractate of ''[[Zeraim|Seder Zeraim]]'' ("Order of Seeds") of the ''[[Mishnah]]'' and of the ''[[Talmud]]''. It |
'''Orlah''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: ערלה, lit. "Blockage of Trees") is the tenth tractate of ''[[Zeraim|Seder Zeraim]]'' ("Order of Seeds") of the ''[[Mishnah]]'' and of the ''[[Talmud]]''. It discusses the laws of the first three years of any fruit bearing tree those fruits cannot be at all from the first three years that tree produces fruit. This law applies everywhere and for all time in Jewish comnuties and for any fruit bearing tree owned by a Jew. Then it discusses the laws of "Netai Reva" which produce of the fourth year which is treated like [["Mas'ser Sheni"]]. |
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Orlah (Hebrew: ערלה, lit. "Blockage of Trees") is the tenth tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. It discusses the laws of the first three years of any fruit bearing tree those fruits cannot be at all from the first three years that tree produces fruit. This law applies everywhere and for all time in Jewish comnuties and for any fruit bearing tree owned by a Jew. Then it discusses the laws of "Netai Reva" which produce of the fourth year which is treated like "Mas'ser Sheni".