Uktzin

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Uktzin is the final tractate of the Mishnah, dealing with the laws of ritual purity as they relate to the stems and attachments of fruits and vegetables.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mishnah tractate
rabbinic text
addresses when attachments are halakhically significant
when stems are considered part of the food
associatedWithConcept completion of Mishnah study
canonicalStatus part of Oral Torah
commentedOnBy medieval commentators
modern commentators
concerns food preparation and handling in purity context
dealsWith status of auxiliary parts of produce
transmission of impurity via stems
focusesOn attachments of fruits
attachments of vegetables
stems of fruits
stems of vegetables
geographicalContext Land of Israel NERFINISHED
hasChapterCount 3
hasGenre legal code
hasNo Babylonian Talmud Gemara NERFINISHED
Jerusalem Talmud Gemara NERFINISHED
includedIn Seder Taharot NERFINISHED
language Mishnaic Hebrew NERFINISHED
legalDomain ritual purity law
partOf Mishnah NERFINISHED
positionInMishnahOrder final tractate
positionInSederTaharot final tractate
primaryTopic laws of ritual purity
tumah and taharah
relatedTo tractates in Seder Taharot
religiousContext Judaism NERFINISHED
religiousLawSystem Halakha NERFINISHED
scripturalBasis biblical purity laws
studiedIn kollel programs
yeshivot
textualForm Mishnah only
textualUnit mishnayot NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfComposition Tannaitic era NERFINISHED
traditionallyPrintedIn standard Mishnah editions
standard Shas (Talmud) editions as Mishnah section
traditionType halakhic
usedFor defining what parts of produce convey impurity
halakhic analysis of produce attachments

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Seder Tohorot hasTractate Uktzin