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tractate
▪ I. tractate, n. (ˈtrækteɪt) Also 6 Sc. tracteit, 6–7 tractat. [ad. L. tractātus (u-stem) a handling, treatment, discussion, treatise, f. tractāre: see tract v.1 Cf. Prov. tractat, Sp. tratado, It. trattato, Fr. traité; also Ger. tractat.] 1. A book or literary work treating of a particular subject... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tractate
Tractate may refer to: Masekhet, an organizational element of Talmudic literature Minor tractate, a group of essays on Jewish religious laws Treatise wikipedia.org
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Shekalim (Tractate)
Shekalim is the fourth tractate in the order of Moed in the Mishnah. Chapters There are eight chapters in this tractate, as follows: בְּאֶחָד בַּאֲדָר (Be'echad Ba'adar) --- This chapter is concerned with dates of the payment wikipedia.org
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Tohorot (tractate)
In most editions of the Mishnah it is the fifth tractate in the order Tohorot. Tosefta and Gemara The Tosefta to this tractate is divided into eleven chapters, and contains many passages elucidating the Mishnaic tractate. wikipedia.org
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Bikkurim (tractate)
"First-fruits") is the eleventh tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. References External links Full text of the Mishnah for tractate Bikkurim on Sefaria (Hebrew and English) Land of Israel laws in Judaism wikipedia.org
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Sanhedrin (tractate)
External links Sanhedrin Tractate Jewish Virtual Library Mishnah Sanhedrin text in Hebrew Full Hebrew and English text of the Mishnah for tractate Sanhedrin on Sefaria Full Hebrew and English text of the Talmud Bavli for tractate Sanhedrin on Sefaria Full Hebrew text of the Talmud Yerushalmi for tractate Sanhedrin wikipedia.org
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Challah (tractate)
The location of the tractate in Seder Zera'im According to Maimonides' introduction to the Mishna, tractate Challah is arranged after the tractate of Ma'aser Contents There are 38 mishnayot in tractate Challah. wikipedia.org
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Orlah (tractate)
"Blockage of Trees") is the tenth tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. External links Full text of the Mishnah for tractate Orlah on Sefaria (Hebrew and English) Rules of Orlah in Maimonides’ Code of Jewish Law wikipedia.org
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Ketubot (tractate)
Ketubot () is a tractate of the Mishnah and the Talmud in the order of Nashim. Due to the wide breadth of subjects discussed in this tractate, Ketubot is often referred to as the Shas katan (the miniature Talmud). wikipedia.org
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Berakhot (tractate)
There is also a Tosefta for this tractate. There is a Tosefta of six chapters for this tractate. wikipedia.org
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Demai (tractate)
The tractate consists of seven chapters and has a Gemara only in the Jerusalem Talmud. There is a Tosefta of eight chapters for this tractate. Usha contained in this tractate. wikipedia.org
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Shevi'it (tractate)
There is a Tosefta of eight chapters for this tractate. There is no Gemara in the Babylonian Talmud for this tractate, or indeed for any of the tractates of this order of the Mishna, other than tractate Berakhot wikipedia.org
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Kil'ayim (tractate)
Structure The tractate comprises nine chapters and 77 paragraphs (mishnayot). There is no Gemara in the Babylonian Talmud for this tractate, or indeed for any of the tractates of this order of the Mishna, other than tractate Berakhot wikipedia.org
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Minor tractate
Each minor tractate contains all the important material bearing on a single subject. There is also a lost tractate called "Eretz Yisrael" (about laws pertaining to the Land of Israel). wikipedia.org
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The Tractate Middoth
"The Tractate Middoth" is a short ghost story by British author M. R. James. The tractate becomes evidence. wikipedia.org
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