Tithe for Paupers
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Status of Pauperhood
The Produce
Punishment of
lashes
for consuming produce which has not had this tithe removed yet: Makkot 16b-17a
Whether one need separate this tithe, from
Demai
: Makkot 16b-17a
Recipients of the Paupers' Tithe
Whether a father and son can give their tithe to each other: Kiddushin 32a
Rabbi Yehudah
saying, "May a
curse
befall one who feeds his father out of Paupers' Tithe: Kiddushin 32a
Whether a
Rebbe
and student may give their tithe to each other: Kiddushin 32a
Whether brothers/partners can give their tithe to each other: Kiddushin 32a
Paupers' Tithe in Ammon and Moav, during
Sabbatical Years
: Chagigah 3b
Giving the Paupers' Tithe to a person who has 200 Zuz in property, but can't liquidate it: Bava Kama 7a-7b
Presenting the Tithe
The minimum measure of spices given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum measure of greens given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum number of nuts given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum number of peaches given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum number of pomegranates given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum number of citrons given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum measure of wheat, barley or Kusmin given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum measure of dried figs given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum portion of pressed figs given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The minimum measure of wine or oil given to a single pauper in the granary: Eruvin 29a
The general rule is that the produce should be enough to provide two meals: Eruvin 29a
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