Arakhin

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Arakhin is a tractate of the Mishnah and Talmud that deals primarily with the laws of vows of valuation and consecration to the Temple.

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Arakhin canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mishnaic tractate
Talmudic tractate
associatedWith Jewish Temple
surface form: Temple in Jerusalem
canonicalStatus part of the standard Talmudic corpus
concerns Temple service support
sanctity of property
discusses biblical laws in Leviticus 27
dedication of property to the Temple treasury
fixed Torah valuations for people
liability for misuse of consecrated property
redemption payments
status of consecrated items
hasGenre halakhic literature
rabbinic literature
hasPerspective rabbinic interpretation of biblical law
hasSection Mishnah Arakhin
Talmud Bavli
surface form: Talmud Bavli Arakhin
language Hebrew
legalDomain Jewish law
partOf Mishnah
Seder Kodashim
Talmud
primaryTopic Temple finances
assessed values of persons
consecration to the Temple
laws of hekdesh
redemption of consecrated property
valuation of animals
valuation of fields
valuation of houses
vows of valuation
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalBasis Book of Leviticus
surface form: Leviticus

Torah
studiedIn yeshiva curriculum

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Kodashim containsTractate Arakhin
Temurah relatedTo Arakhin