Sefer Zeraim

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Sefer Zeraim is the section of Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah that codifies Jewish agricultural laws and related commandments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf halakhic work
section of Mishneh Torah
aimsTo provide practical halakhic rulings on agriculture
systematize agricultural commandments
appliesPrimarilyIn Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel
author Maimonides
Maimonides
surface form: Moses ben Maimon
basedOnText Talmud
Torah
rabbinic tradition
belongsToGenre legal code
rabbinic literature
codifies biblical commandments related to agriculture
rabbinic enactments related to agriculture
composedInCentury 12th century
composedInPlace Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Egypt
focusesOn Jewish agricultural law
commandments related to agriculture
includesTopic kilayim
laws of gifts to the poor from produce
leket
maaser ani
maaser rishon
maaser sheni
orlah
peah
sanctity of produce of the Land of Israel
sheviit
shikhecha
terumot
tithes
influenced later halakhic codifiers on agricultural law
language Hebrew
legalSystem Halakha
partOf Mishneh Torah
partOfSeries fourteen books of Mishneh Torah
religiousLawFor Jewish people
religiousTradition Judaism
usedBy rabbinic decisors
usedFor practical halakhic guidance in agriculture
study of agricultural mitzvot

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Mishneh Torah includesSection Sefer Zeraim