Keilim

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Keilim is a tractate of the Mishnah in Seder Tohorot that systematically details the laws of ritual purity and impurity as they apply to various types of vessels and utensils.

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Keilim canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mishnah tractate
Talmudic text
focusesOn laws of ritual impurity
laws of ritual purity
utensils
vessels
hasAlternativeTransliteration Keilim NERFINISHED
Kelim
hasCanonicalStatus part of Mishnah corpus
part of Oral Torah
hasGenre halakhic text
hasLanguage Mishnaic Hebrew NERFINISHED
hasLegalSystem Jewish law (Halakha) NERFINISHED
hasOrderInMishnah Seder Tohorot NERFINISHED
hasPurpose to classify types and levels of impurity in vessels
to define which vessels can become ritually impure
hasRelativePositionInOrder first tractate of Seder Tohorot GENERATED
hasReligiousTradition Judaism NERFINISHED
hasStructure divided into chapters
hasSubject agricultural tools
broken vessels and impurity
clothing and fabrics
complex composite vessels
degrees of impurity
disassembly of vessels
doors and doorframes
earthenware vessels
forms of vessels
furniture
glass vessels
handles and attachments
household utensils
impurity conveyed by carrying
impurity conveyed by contact
impurity conveyed by overshadowing (ohel)
leather vessels
materials of vessels
measures and containers
metal vessels
openings and cavities
susceptibility to impurity
taharah (ritual purity)
tents and coverings
tumah (ritual impurity)
weapons and tools
wooden vessels
partOf Seder Tohorot NERFINISHED
usedBy rabbinic scholars
students of Talmud

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Seder Tohorot hasTractate Keilim