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editI would like to see if we can achieve a consensus as to primary, secondary, and tertiary reliable sources, and update the manual of style accordingly.
Acccording to WP:PRIMARY, any "religious scripture" is a primary source. I would like to exclude from wp:Judaism comparisons between Judaism and other religions. I also believe that the trunk that units the branches of Judaism is the tanach.
- I propose that apochrichal works and other works not canonized by the Anshei Knesset HaGedola, are not to be considered primary sources in relation to WikiProject Judaism.
Secondary sources rely for their facts and opinions on reliable primary sources, often to make analytic, synthetic, interpretive, explanatory, or evaluative claims.
Wikipedia articles usually rely on material from secondary sources if they have been published by a reliable secondary source.
- In my opinion, the material discussed in the article Rabbinic literature should be considered reliable secondary source material.
Tertiary sources are publications such as encyclopedias or other compendia that mainly summarize secondary sources. For example, Wikipedia itself is a tertiary source. Tertiary sources can be helpful in providing broad summaries of topics that involve many primary and secondary sources.
- In my opinion, The F&W Jewish Encyclopedia and the Eisenstein compendia (not yet available in english) are reliable tertiary sources. The Encyclopedia Talmudit (Vol.1 is available in english) is reliable, but copyright issues are unclear to me.
WP:Verifiability#Reliable sources describes the criteria for assessing the reliability of sources. Articles and posts on Wikipedia, or on websites that mirror its content, may not be used as sources.
Appropriate sourcing can be a complicated issue, and these are general rules. Deciding whether primary, secondary or tertiary sources are more suitable on any given occasion is a matter of common sense and good editorial judgment, and should be discussed on article talk pages.
Hebrew Alphabet
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ז ו ה ד ז ו ה ד
כּ י ט ח כּ י ט ח מ ל ך כ מ ל ך כ ס ן נ ם ס ן נ ם ף פ פּ ע ף פ פּ ע ר ק ץ צ ר ק ץ צ ת תּ שׂ שׁ ת תּ שׂ שׁ Vowels and Unique Characters ( ַ ) ( ָ ) ַ ָ ( ֵ ) ( ֶ ) ֵ ֶ וֹ ( ֹ ) וֹ ֹ וּ ( ֻ ) וּ ֻ ( ִ ) Letter Yod ( י ) ִ י Sh'va Nach ( ְ ) Sh'va Na ( ְ ) ְ ְ Dagesh ( ּ ) ּ
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[edit] External links Unicode Hebrew: Range 0590-05FF sHebrew Alphabet ג ב בּ א ג ב בּ א ז ו ה ד ז ו ה ד כּ י ט ח כּ י ט ח מ ל ך כ מ ל ך כ ס ן נ ם ס ן נ ם ף פ פּ ע ף פ פּ ע ר ק ץ צ ר ק ץ צ ת תּ שׂ שׁ ת תּ שׂ שׁ Vowels and Unique Characters ( ַ ) ( ָ ) ַ ָ ( ֵ ) ( ֶ ) ֵ ֶ וֹ ( ֹ ) וֹ ֹ וּ ( ֻ ) וּ ֻ ( ִ ) Letter Yod ( י ) ִ י Sh'va Nach ( ְ ) Sh'va Na ( ְ ) ְ ְ Dagesh ( ּ ) ּ
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613 Mitzvot with Dissents
editThe following is a list of the 613 commandments of Maimonides (Rambam). Dissenting opinions are given in the footnotes. Footnotes preceded by (N) are dissents of Nachmanides (Ramban). Footnotes preceded by (G) are dissents of Moses of Coucy as recorded in his book “Smag”. Dissents of Joseph of Corbell from his book “Smak” and other dissents are listed at the end.
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All the information in this article comes from the Jewish Encyclopedia of 1911. In those places where the encyclopedia consolidated several mitzvot
into one, the deunification was done by consulting the authorized translation by .
Mandatory Commandments.
1. To know that the Lord God exists. Ex. xx. 2.
2. To acknowledge His unity. Deut. vi. 4.
3-4. To love and fear Him. Deut. vi. 5, 13.
5. To pray to Him. Ex. xxiii. 25. [1]
6. To cleave to Him. Deut. x. 20.
7. To swear by His name. Deut. vi. 13, x. 20. (N)[2]
8. To resemble Him in His ways. Deut. xxviii. 9.
9. To sanctify His name. Lev. xxii. 32.
10. To read the Shema each morning and evening. Deut. vi. 7.
11. To learn and to teach others the Law. Deut. vi. 7.
12-13. To bind Tefillin on the forehead and arm. Deut. vi. 8.
14. To make Tsitsit. Num. xv. 38.
15. To affix a Mezuzah. Deut. vi. 9. 16. To assemble the people to hear the Law every seventh year. Deut. xxxi. 12. 17. To write a copy of the Law for oneself. Deut. xxxi. 19. 18. That the king write a special copy of the Law for himself. Deut. xvii. 18. 19. To bless God after eating. Deut. viii. 10. 20. To build the Temple. Ex. xxv. 8. 21. To revere the sanctuary. Lev. xix. 30. 22. To watch the sanctuary perpetually. Num. xviii. 2. 23. That Levites shall serve inzz the sanctuary. Num. xviii. 23. 24. That at services the priests wash their hands and feet. Ex. xxx. 19. 25. That the priests kindle the lights in the sanctuary. Ex. xxx. 19. 26. That the priests bless Israel. Num. vi. 23. 27. To set showbread and incense before the Lord on Sabbath. Ex. xxv. 30. 28. To burn incense twice each day. Ex. xxx. 7. 29. To keep fire continually upon the altar. Lev. vi. 13. 30. To remove the ashes daily from the altar. Lev. vi. 10. 31. To put the impure out of the holy place. Num. v. 2. 32. That the Aaronites have the place of honor. Lev. xxi. 8. 33. To clothe the Aaronites with priestly garments. Ex. xxviii. 2. 34. That the Kehathites carry the Ark upon their shoulders. Num. vii. 9. 35. To anoint high priests and kings with oil. Ex. xxx. 31. 36. That the priests officiate by turns. Deut. xviii. 6, 8. 37. That the priests pay due honors to the dead. Lev. xxi. 3. 38. That the high priest take a virgin to wife. Lev. xxi. 13. 39. To sacrifice twice a day. Num. xxviii. 3. 40. That the chief priest offer an oblation daily. Lev. vi. 20. 41-3. To offer an additional oblation every Sabbath, on the first of every month, and on the Feast of Passover. Num. xxviii. 9, xxviii. 11; Lev. xxiii. 36. 44. To offer a sheaf of the first barley on the second day of Passover. Lev. xxiii. 10. 45. To add an oblation on the day of the Feast of Shevuot. Num. xxviii. 26. 46. To offer two loaves of bread on Shevuot. Lev. xxiii. 17. 47. To add an offering on the first of Tishri. Num. xxix. 1. 48. To add an offering on the Day of Atonement. Num. xxix. 7. 49. To observe the service on the Day of Atonement. Lev. xvi. 3. 50. To add an offering on the Feast of Sukkot. Num. xxix. 13. 51. To offer a special sacrifice on the eighth day of Sukkot. Num. xxix. 35. 52. To keep the festival at the three seasons of the year. Ex. xxiii. 14. 53. That every male appear at the feast. Deut. xvi. 16. 54. To rejoice at the feasts. Deut. xvi. 14. 55-6. To slay the paschal lamb and eat the flesh roasted, on the fifteenth night of Nisan. Ex. xii. 6, xii. 8. 57-8. To observe the second Passover and eat the paschal lamb with matzah and maror. Num. ix. 11, 13; ix. 11. 59. To blow the trumpets over the sacrifices, and in time of tribulation. Num. x. 10. 60. That cattle, when sacrificed, be eight days old or more. Lev. xxii. 27. 61. That all cattle sacrificed be perfect. Lev. xxii. 21. 62. That all offerings be salted. Lev. ii. 13. 63. To bring a burnt offering. Lev. i. 3. (N)[3] 64-7. To bring a sacrifice for sin, for trespass, a peace-offering, and a meat-offering. Lev. ii. 1, vi. 25, vii. 1, 11. (N)[4] 68. That the Sanhedrin bring a sin-offering if they have erred in doctrine. Lev. iv. 13. 69. That one who has by error transgressed a Karet prohibition bring a sin-offering. Lev. iv. 27, v. 1. 70. That one in doubt whether he has transgressed a prohibition bring a sin-offering. Lev. v. 17, 18. 71.That a trespass-offering be brought for having sworn falsely and the like. Lev. v. 15, 21; xix. 20. 72. To offer a sacrifice according to one's means. Lev. v. 7, 11. 73. That confession of sins be made before the Lord. Num. v. 7. 74-5. That a man or woman having an issue offer a sacrifice. Lev. xv. 13, 28. 76. That a leper after being cleansed bring an offering. Lev. xiv. 10. 77. That a woman offer a sacrifice after childbirth. Lev. xii. 6. 78. To tithe the cattle. Lev. xxvii. 32. 79. To sacrifice the first-born of clean cattle. Deut. xv. 19. 80. To redeem the first-born of man. Num. xviii. 15. 81-2. To redeem the firstling of an ass, and to break its neck if the animal be not redeemed. Ex. xiii. 13. 83. To bring all offerings to Jerusalem. Deut. xii. 5, 6. 84. To offer all sacrifices in the Temple. Deut. xii. 14. 85. To bring to the Temple also the offerings from beyond the land of Israel. Deut. xii. 26. (N)[5] 86. To redeem holy animals that have blemishes. Deut. xii. 15. 87. That a beast exchanged for an offering is holy. Lev. xxvii. 10. 88. That the remainder of the meat-offerings be eaten. Lev. vi. 16. 89. That the flesh of sin-and trespass-offerings be eaten. Ex. xxix. 33. (N)[6] 90-1. To burn consecrated flesh that has become unclean; also the remainder of the consecrated flesh not eaten. Lev. vii. 17, 19. 92-3. That the Nazarite suffer his hair to grow during his separation, and shave it at the close of his Nazariteship. Num. vi. 5, 9. 94. That a man keep his vow. Deut. xxiii. 23. 95. That the judge act according to the Law in annulling vows. Num. xxx. 3. (N)[7] 96. That all who touch a carcass are unclean. Lev. xi. 34. (N)[8] 97. That eight species of animals contaminate. Lev. xi. 39. (N)[9] 98. That food is contaminated by contact with unclean things. Lev. xi. 34. (N)[10] 99. That a menstruous woman contaminates. Lev. xv. 19. (N)[11] 100. That a lying-in woman is unclean. Lev. xii. 2. (N)[12] 101. That a leper is unclean and contaminates others. Lev. xiii. 3. (N)[13] 102-3. That a leprous garment and a leprous house contaminate. Lev. xiii. 47, xiv. 35. (N)[14] 104-6. That a man or woman having a running issue contaminates, as does the seed of copulation. Lev. xv. 2, 16, 28. (N)[15] 107. That a corpse contaminates. Num. xix. 14. (N)[16] 108. That the water of separation contaminates the clean, cleansing only the unclean from the pollution of the dead. Num. xix. 26. (N)[17] 109. To cleanse from uncleanness by washing in running water. Lev. xv. 16. 110-12. That leprosy be cleansed with cedar-wood, etc.; that the leper shave all his hair, rend his raiment, and bare his head. Lev. xiii. 45; xiv. 2, 9. 113. To burn a red heifer and preserve its ashes. Num. xix. 9. 114. To pay the equivalent of a "singular" vow. Lev. xxvii. 2. 115-7. That one who vows an unclean beast, or his house, or his field, shall pay the appointed sum, or as the priest shall direct. Lev. xxvii. 11, 14, 16. 118. That he shall make restitution who trespasses through ignorance in things holy. Lev. v. 16. 119. That plantations in their fourth year shall be holy. Lev. xix. 24. 120-4. To leave to the poor the corners of the field unreaped, the gleanings of the harvest, the forgotten sheaf, the gleanings in the vineyard, and the residue of the grapes. Lev. xix. 9, 10; Deut. xxiv. 19. 125. To bring the first-fruits into the sanctuary. Ex. xxiii. 19. 126. To give the great heave-offering to the priest. Deut. xviii. 4. 127. To separate the tithe of corn for the Levites. Num. xviii. 24; Lev. xxvii. 30. 128. To separate a second tithe and eat it in Jerusalem. Deut. xiv. 22. 129. That the Levites shall give a tithe of the tithe to the priest. Num. xviii. 26. 130. To separate the tithe for the poor in the third and sixth years instead of in the second. Deut. xiv. 28. 131-2. To recite the chapter on the tithe and read it over the first-fruit. Deut. xxvi. 5, 13. 133. To separate for the priest a cake of the first of the dough. Num. xv. 20. 134-5. To let the field rest fallow every seventh year, and to cease from tilling the ground. Ex. xxiii. 11, xxxiv. 21. 136-8. To hallow the year of jubilee by resting, to sound the trumpet in the year of jubilee, and to grant a redemption for the land in that year. Lev. xxv. 9, 10, 24. 139. To allow a house sold in a walled city to be redeemed within the year. Lev. xxv. 29. 140. To number the years of jubilee yearly and septennially. Lev. xxv. 8. 141. To release all debts in the seventh year. Deut. xv. 2. 142. To exact the debt of a foreigner. Deut. xv. 3. 143. To give to the priest his share of the cattle sacrifices. Deut. xviii. 3. 144. To give the first of the fleece to the priest. Deut. xviii. 4. 145. To discriminate between what belongs to the Lord and what to the priest. Lev. xxvii. 21, 28. 146. To perform the right mode of slaughtering beasts. Deut. xii. 23. 147. To cover the blood of wild beast and bird. Lev. xvii. 13. 148. To set free the parent bird when taking a nest. Deut. xxii. 7. 149-52. To search diligently for the marks in clean beasts, fowl, locusts, and fish. Lev. xi. 2; Deut. xiv. 11; Lev. xi. 9. 153. That the Sanhedrin sanctify the new moon and reckon the years and months. Ex. xii. 2. 154-5. To rest on and hallow the Sabbath. Ex. xx. 8 and xxiii. 12. 156. To remove the leaven. Ex. xii. 15. 157-8. To relate the story of the Exodus and to eat unleavened bread on Passover night. Ex. xii. 18, xiii. 8. 159-60. To rest on the first and seventh days of Passover. Ex. xii. 16. 161. To reckon forty-nine days from the time of the cutting of the first sheaf. Lev. xxiii. 15. 162-3. To rest on Shevuot and on the first day of Tishri. Lev. xxiii. 24. 164-5. To fast and rest on the Day of Atonement. Lev. xvi. 29, xxiii. 32. 166-7. To rest on the first and eighth days of Sukkot. Lev. xxiii. 35, 36. 168. To dwell in booths seven days. Lev. xxiii. 42. 169. To take the four kinds of branches of trees. Lev. xxiii. 40. 170. To hear the sound of the trumpet on the first of Tishri. Num. xxix. 1. 171. To give half a shekel each year as ransom. Ex. xxx. 13. 172. To obey the prophet of each generation if he neither adds nor takes away from the statutes. Deut. xviii. 15. 173. To appoint a king. Deut. xviii. 15. 174. To obey the authority of the Sanhedrin. Deut. xvii. 11. 175. To yield to the majority in case of division. Ex. xxiii. 2. 176. To appoint judges in every town. Deut. xvi. 18. 177. To administer judgment impartially. Lev. xix. 15. 178. That whoever possesses evidence shall testify in court. Lev. v. 1. 179. To examine witnesses diligently. Deut. xiii. 14. 180. To do unto false witnesses as they themselves designed to do unto others. Deut. xix. 19. 181. To decapitate the heifer as commanded. Deut. xxi. 4. 182. To establish six cities of refuge. Deut. xix. 3. 183. To give cities to the Levites for habitations. Num. xxxv. 2. 184. To make battlements on the housetops. Deut. xxii. 8. 185-6. To destroy idolaters and to burn their city. Deut. xii. 2, xiii. 16. 187. To destroy the seven Canaanite nations. Deut. xx. 17. 188-9. To blot out the remembrance of Amalek. Deut. xxv. 17, 19. 190. To observe a certain procedure in voluntary battle. Deut. xx. 10. 191. To anoint the priest for war. Deut. xx. 2. 192-3. To keep the camp pure and in a sanitary condition. Deut. xxiii. 12, 13. 194. To restore plunder. Lev. vi. 4. 195. To give alms. Deut. xv. 8, 11. 196. To give liberal gifts to a freed Hebrew servant. Deut. xv. 14. 197. To lend to the poor. Deut. xv. 8. 198. To lend on usury to idolaters. Deut. xxiii. 21. 199. To restore a pledge to its owner. Deut. xxiv. 13. 200-1. To pay a hireling his hire when due, and to permit him to eat during work. Deut. xxiv. 15, 24, 25. 202-3. To help a neighbor's beast. Ex. xxiii. 5; and Deut. xxii. 4. 204. To restore lost property. Deut. xx. 1. 205. To rebuke the sinner. Lev. xix. 17. 206. To love the children of the covenant. Lev. xix. 18. 207. To love the stranger. Deut. x. 19. 208. To have just balances and weights. Lev. xix. 36. 209. To honor the wise. Lev. xix. 32. 210. To honor parents. Ex. xx. 12. 211. To fear parents. Lev. xix. 3. 212. To perpetuate the human species by marriage. Gen. i. 28. 213. To lead a pure married life. Deut. xxiv. 5. 214. That the bridegroom rejoice for a year with his wife. Deut. xxiv. 1. 215. To circumcise the males. Gen. xvii. 10; Lev. xii. 3. 216-7. To marry the wife of a deceased brother, and give ?ALIZAH in case of declining to do so. Deut. xxv. 5, 9. 218-9. That the violator of a virgin shall marry her, and he may not put her away all his days. Deut. xxii. 29. 220. That the seducer pay a penalty. Ex. xxii. 16. 221. That beautiful female captives must not be sold, etc. Deut. xxi. 11. 222. To divorce by a written contract. Deut. xxiv. 1. 223. That the suspected adulteress be subjected to trial of jealousy. Num. v. 30. 224. To beat the wicked. Deut. xxv. 2. 225. To exile the homicide through ignorance. Num. xxxv. 25. 226-30. That executions be effected by means of the sword, strangling, fire, stoning, and hanging. Ex. xxi. 20; Lev. xx. 14; Deut. xxi. 22, xxii. 24. 231. To bury on the same day one put to death. Deut. xxi. 23. 232. To deal with a Hebrew servant according to the Law. Ex. xxi. 2. 233-4. To redeem a betrothed Hebrew maid servant. Ex. xxi. 8. 235. To make the non-Hebrew slave serve for ever. Lev. xxv. 46. 236. That he who wounds another pay a fine. Ex. xxi. 18. 237-8. To judge of injuries to a beast by a pitfall. Ex. xxi. 33. 239. To punish the thief with death or to compel him to make restitution. Ex. xxi. 16, xxii. 1. 240-2. To give judgment in cases of trespass by cattle, of injuries by fire, or of robbery of money or goods left in charge of an unpaid keeper. Ex. xxii. 5-7. 243-4. To judge as to the injuries caused by the hireling or by the borrower. Ex. xxii. 10, 14. 245-6. To judge in disputes between buyer and seller or between plaintiff and defendant. Lev. xxv. 14; Ex. xxii. 9. 247. To rescue the persecuted, even at the cost of the life of the oppressor. Deut. xxv. 12. 248. To judge in disputes concerning inheritances. Num. xxvii. 8.
Prohibitive Commandments. 1. Belief in the existence of any but the one God. Ex. xx. 3. 2-4. The making of images. Ex. xx. 3, 4; xxxiv. 17. (N)[18] 5-6. The worship of stars and planets. Ex. xx. 5. 7. The sacrifice of children to Moloch. Lev. xviii. 21. 8-9. Necromancy and familiar spirits. Lev. xix. 31. 10. Showing regard for the service of the stars and planets. Lev. xix. 4. 11. The erection of pillars. Lev. xxvi. 1. 12. The erection of pillars of stone. Lev. xxvi. 1. 13. Planting of trees in the sanctuary. Deut. xvi. 21. 14-16. Swearing by idols, or leading any Israelite toward idolatry. Ex. xxiii. 13; Deut. xiii. 11. 17-19. To show mercy to the seducer. Deut. xiii. 8. 20-21. Defense or concealment of the seducer by the seduced. Deut. xiii. 8. 22. The use of ornaments of idols. Deut. vii. 25. 23-4. To rebuild a city destroyed on account of its idolatry or to use its wealth. Deut. xiii. 16, 17. 25. The use of things belonging to idols or idolaters, or of the provisions and libations offered to idols. Deut. vii. 26. 26. Prophesying in the name of idols. Deut. xviii. 20. 27. False prophecies. Deut. xviii. 20. 28. Listening to prophecies in the name of idols. Deut. xiii. 3. 29. Fear of a false prophet or hindering any one from killing him. Deut. xviii. 22. 30. Walking in the manner of the idolaters, and practising their rites. Lev. xx. 23. 31-8. Enchantment, augury, and consultation of familiar spirits, etc. Lev. xix. 26; Deut. xviii. 10, 11. 39-40. The use of male attire by women, and vice versa. Deut. xxii. 5. 41. Tattooing the body after the manner of idolaters. Lev. xix. 28. 42. The use of garments made of both linen and wool. "Sha-'a?nez," Deut. xxii. 11. 43-4. Rounding "the corners of the head" or of the beard. Lev. xix. 27. 45. Lacerating oneself for the dead. Deut. xiv. 1. 46. To return to Egypt to dwell permanently there. Deut. xvii. 16. 47. Indulgence in impure thoughts and sights. Num. xv. 39. 48-9. Covenanting with, and preservation of, the seven nations. Ex. xxiii. 32. 50-2. To show mercy to or to intermarry with idolaters or to allow them to dwell in the land. Ex. xxiii. 33; and Deut. vii. 2, 3. 53. The marriage of a daughter of Israel with an Ammonite or Moabite. Deut. xxiii. 3. 54-5. To refuse admission to the congregation to a descendant of Esau or to an Egyptian after the third generation. Deut. xxiii. 7. 56. To offer peace to the Ammonites and Moabites in time of war. Deut. xxiii. 6. 57. The destruction of fruit-trees in time of war. Deut. xx. 19. 58. Fear of the enemy by warriors. Deut. iii. 22, vii. 21, xx. 3. 59. To forget the evil wrought by Amalek. Deut. xxv. 19. 60. Blasphemy of the Holy Name. Ex. xxii. 28. 61. To violate an oath, however rash. Lev. xix. 12. 62. Taking the name of the Lord in vain. Ex. xx. 7. 63. Profaning the name of the Holy One. Lev. xxii. 32. 64. To tempt the Lord. Deut. vi. 16. 65. Destruction of the sanctuary, synagogues, or schools, and erasure of the Holy Name and Holy Writings. Deut. xii. 2, 4. 66. To suffer the body of one hanged to remain on the tree. Dent. xxi. 23. 67. To cease watching the sanctuary. Num. xviii. 5. 68-71. The entrance of the priests into the sanctuary at certain times; priests with a blemish may not go beyond the altar nor serve in the sanctuary. Lev. xvi. 2, 23; xxi. 17, 21. 72. The ministry of Levites in the service of priests, and vice versa. Num. xviii. 3. 73. The entrance of intoxicated persons into the sanctuary, and the teaching of the Law by the same. Lev. x. 9. 74-6. Service in the sanctuary by strangers or by unclean priests, etc. Lev. xxii. 2; Num. xviii. 4. 77-8. Entrance into the court or the camp of the Levites by unclean priests. Num. v. 3; Deut. xxiii. 10. 79. The erection of an altar of hewn stone. Ex. xx. 25. 80. Ascension by steps to the altar. Ex. xx. 26. 81. To burn incense, or to offer it on the golden altar. Ex. xxx. 9. 82. To extinguish the fire on the altar. Lev. vi. 13. 83-5. Misuse of the holy oil, the anointing oil, or the holy incense. Ex. xxx. 32, 37. 86. Removal of the staves from the ark. Ex. xxv. 15. 87-8. To loosen the breastplate from the ephod or to tear the upper garment. Ex. xxviii. 32. 89-90. The killing and offering of sacrifices without the Temple. Deut. xii. 13; Lev. xvii. 3, 4. 91-5. The sanctification and use of blemished things for sacrifice. Lev. xxii. 22, 24; Deut. xvii. 1. 96. The offering of blemished animals from Gentiles. Lev. xxii. 25. 97. The offering of imperfect animals in sacrifice. Lev. xxii. 21. 98-100. To offer in sacrifice leaven or honey, an unsalted oblation, the hire of a harlot, or the price of a dog. Lev. ii. 11, 13; Deut. xxiii. 18. 101. To kill an animal and its young on the same day. Lev. xxii. 28. 102-5. The use of olive-oil or frankincense in the sin-offering or the jealousy-offering. Lev. v. 11; Num. v. 15. 106-7. To exchange sacrifices. Lev. xvii. 26, xxvii. 10. 108. The redemption of the first-born of clean cattle. Num. xviii. 17. 109. The sale of the tithe of the herd. Lev. xxvii. 33. 110-11. The sale or redemption of a dedicated field. Lev. xxvii. 28. 112. The division of the head of the bird in a sin-offering. Lev. v. 3. 113-4. Working with or shearing the first-born. Deut. xv. 19. 115-7. To kill the paschal lamb while there is leaven, or leave its fat or any part of its flesh over night. Ex. xii. 10, xxiii. 18. 118. To leave any of the festal offering until the third day. Deut. xvi. 4. 119. To leave part of the second Passover lamb until the morning. Num. ix. 12. 120. The preservation of any part of the thank-offering until the morning. Ex. xii. 10. 121-2. To break a bone of the paschal lamb or of the second Passover lamb. Ex. xii. 46; Num. ix. 12. 123. To carry of the flesh of Passover out of the house. Ex. xii. 46. 124. To allow the remnants of the meat-offering to become leavened. Lev. vi. 17. 125-8. To eat the paschal lamb raw or sodden, or to allow it to be eaten by a foreigner, by one uncircumcised, or by an apostate Israelite. Ex. xii. 9, 43, 45, 48. 129-32. An unclean person may not eat of holy things, nor of holy things polluted; nor of that which is left of sacrifices; nor of sacrifices which are polluted. Lev. vii. 18, 19, 20; xix. 8. 133-6. A stranger may not eat of the heave-offering, nor a sojourner with the priest, nor an hired servant, nor an uncircumcised person, nor an unclean priest. Lev. xxii. 4, 10. 137. A priest's daughter married to a stranger may not eat of the holy things. Lev. xxii. 12. 138-40. To eat the meat-offering of the priest, or the flesh of the sin-offering, or holy things which have been defiled. Lev. vi. 23, 30; Deut. xiv. 3. 141-4. To eat the second tithe of corn, or of the vintage, or of the oil, or the pure firstling without Jerusalem. Deut. xii. 17. 145-7. The consumption by the priest outside the courts of the sinor trespass-offering, of the flesh of the burnt offering, or of lighter sacrifices before the blood has been sprinkled. Deut. xii. 17. 148. A stranger may not eat of the flesh of the most holy things. Ex. xxix. 33. 149. The priest may not eat of the first-fruits before they are brought into the court. Deut. xii. 17. (N)[19] 150-1. To eat the second tithe in mourning or in impurity, even in Jerusalem, until it be redeemed. Deut. xxvi. 14. (N)[20] 152. Use of the money of the second tithe except for eating or drinking. Deut. xxvi. 14. 153. Eating the corn before the heave-offerings and tithes have been separated. Lev. xxii. 15. 154. Changing the order regarding the wave-offering, the first-fruits, and the first and second tithes. Ex. xxii. 29. 155. The delay of vows and free-will offerings. Deut. xxiii. 21. 156. Attendance at the feast without an offering. Ex. xxiii. 15. 157. The violation of vows. Num. xxx. 2. 158-60. The marriage of a priest with a harlot, a "profane" woman ("chalalah"), or a divorcee. Lev. xxi. 7. 161-2. The marriage of a high priest with a widow, nor may he take her as his concubine. Lev. xxi. 14. 163-4. Priests may not enter the sanctuary with uncovered head or with torn garments. Lev. x. 6. 165. Priests may not leave the court during service. Lev. x. 7. 166-8. The pollution of priests and of the high priest. Lev. xxi. 1, 11. 169-70. The participation of the tribe of Levi in the holy land and in the spoils. Deut. xviii. 1. 171. To make oneself bald for the dead. Deut. xiv. 1. 172-9. The eating of unclean cattle, unclean fish, unclean fowl, creeping things that fly, things that creep upon the earth, or reptiles ("remesh"), etc. Lev. xi. 4, 13, 42-44; Deut. xiv. 19. 180-2. The eating of beasts in a dying condition, or torn animals ("?erefah"), or a member of a living animal. Ex. xxii. 31; Deut. xii. 21, 23. 183-5. The eating of the sinew which shrank, of blood, or of fat. Gen. xxxii. 32; Lev. vii. 23, 26. 186-7. The boiling of flesh in milk and the eating of flesh with milk. Ex. xxiii. 19, xxxiv. 26; Deut. xiv. 21. 188. The eating of the flesh of an ox that has been stoned. Ex. xxi. 28. 189-91. The eating of bread made of the new corn, or roasted grain, or green ears of the new corn, before the Passover offering has been brought. Lev. xxiii. 14. 192. The use of the fruit of a young tree before the fourth year. Lev. xix. 23. 193. The eating of mixed seeds of the vineyard. Deut. xxii. 9. 194. The use of libations to idols. Deut. xxxii. 38. 195. Gluttony and drunkenness. Deut. xxi. 20; Lev. xix. 26. 196. Eating on the Day of Atonement. Lev. xxiii. 29. 197-9. The eating of anything leavened on Passover, or of leavened bread after the middle (N)[21] of the fourteenth day. Ex. xii. 20; Deut. xiii. 3, xvi. 3. 200-1. The exposure of leaven and leavened bread. Ex. xiii. 7, 19. 202-6. A Nazarite may not drink wine or any liquor made from grapes, nor may he eat grapes or any part thereof. Num. vi. 3-5. 207-9. A Nazarite may not pollute himself for the dead, nor enter into the tent of the dead, nor shall he shave his hair. Num. vi. 5-7. 210-4. To reap the whole of the field, to gather the fallen ears of corn in harvest, to cut off all the clusters of the vineyard, to gather every grape of the vineyard, or to return to take a forgotten handful. Lev. xix. 9-10; Deut. xxiv. 19, 20. 215-6. The sowing of different kinds of seed together, or of corn and herbs in a vineyard. Lev. xix. 19; Deut. xxii. 9. 217. The gendering of cattle with those of diverse species. Lev. xix. 19. 218. The use of two different kinds of cattle together. Deut. xxii. 10. 219. The prevention of an animal working in the field from eating. Deut. xxv. 4. 220-3. To till the ground, to prune trees, to reap spontaneously grown corn, or to gather the fruit of trees, in the seventh year. Lev. xxv. 4-5. 224-6. To till the earth, to prune trees, to reap what grows spontaneously, or to gather fruit, in the jubilee year. Lev. xxv. 11. 227. The permanent sale of a field in the land of Israel. Lev. xxv. 23. (N)[22] 228. To change the suburbs of the Levites or their fields. Lev. xxv. 34. (N)[23] 229. To leave the Levite without support. Deut. xii. 19. 230. To demand the amount of a debt after the lapse of the seventh year. Deut. xv. 2. 231. To refuse to lend to the poor on account of the release year. Deut. xv. 9. 232. To refuse to lend to the poor the things which he requires. Deut. xv. 7. 233. Sending a Hebrew slave away empty-handed. Deut. xv. 13. 234. Exaction with regard to loans to the poor. Ex. xxii. 25. 235-6. Loans to or by an Israelite upon usury. Lev. xxv. 37. 237. Usury, or participation therein either as surety, witness, or writer of contracts. Ex. xxii. 25; Deut. xxiii. 19. (N)[24] 238. Delay in the payment of wages. Lev. xix. 13. 239-42. The exaction of a pledge from a debtor by violence; the retention of a pledge from the poor when he requires it; the receipt of a pledge from a widow, and the exaction of a pledge when it is such that one obtains by it a living. Deut. xxiv. 6, 10, 17. 243. To kidnap a man of Israel. Ex. xx. 15. 244. To steal. Lev. xix. 11. 245. To rob by violence. Lev. xix. 13. 246. To remove the landmark. Deut. xix. 14. 247. To defraud. Lev. xix. 13. 248. To defraud one's neighbor. Lev. xix. 11. 249. To swear falsely with regard to a neighbor's property. Lev. xix. 11. 250. To injure any one in bargaining. Lev. xxv. 14. 251-3. To oppress or injure any one. Ex. xxii. 21; Lev. xxv. 17. 254-5. To deliver a fugitive slave to his master, or to vex him. Deut. xxiii. 15, 16. 256. To afflict the widow and orphan. Ex. xxii. 22. 257-9. To use a Hebrew servant as a slave, to sell him as a bondman, or to treat him cruelly. Lev. xxv. 39, 42-43. 260. To permit a heathen to treat a Hebrew servant cruelly. Lev. xxv. 53. 261. To sell a Hebrew maid servant. Ex. xxi. 8. 262. To withhold from a betrothed Hebrew slave food, raiment, or conjugal rights. Ex. xxi. 10. 263. To sell as a slave a beautiful captive woman. Deut. xxi. 14. 264. To humble a beautiful captive woman. Deut. xxi. 14. 265. To covet a man's wife. Ex. xx. 17. 266. Covetousness. Deut. v. 21. 267-8. A hireling may not cut down standing corn during his labor, nor take more fruit than he can eat. Deut. xxiii. 24. 269. To hide when a thing lost is to be returned to the owner. Deut. xxii. 3. 270. To refrain from helping an animal fallen under its burden. Deut. xxii. 4. 271-2. Fraud in weights and measures. Lev. xix. 35; Deut. xxv. 13, 14. 273. Unrighteousness in judgment. Lev. xix. 35. 274. The acceptance of bribes. Ex. xxiii. 8. 275-6. Partiality or fear in a judge. Lev. xix. 15; Deut. i. 17. 277. To pity the poor in judgment. Ex. xxiii. 3. 278. To pervert the judgment of a sinner. Ex. xxiii. 6. 279. To spare the offender in matters of fines. Deut. xix. 13. 280. To pervert the judgment of strangers or orphans. Deut. xxiv. 17. 281. To hear one litigant except in the presence of the other. Ex. xxiii. 1. 282. To decide by a majority of one in capital cases. Ex. xxiii. 2. 283. Having first pleaded for a man in a capital case, one may not afterward plead against him. Ex. xxiii. 2. 284. The appointment as judge of one who is not learned in the Law. Deut. i. 17. 285. False witness. Ex. xx. 16. 286. The acceptance of testimony from a wicked person. Ex. xxiii. 1. 287. The testimony of relatives. Deut. xxiv. 16. 288. To pronounce judgment upon the testimony of only one witness. Deut. xix. 15. 289. To kill the innocent. Ex. xx. 13. 290. To convict on circumstantial evidence only. Ex. xxiii. 7. 291. To condemn to death on the evidence of only one witness. Num. xxxv. 30. 292. To execute before conviction one charged with a crime. Num. xxxv. 12. 293 To pity or spare the persecutor. Deut. xxv. 12. 294. To punish the victim in a case of rape. Deut. xxii. 26. 295-6. The acceptance of ransom for a murderer or for a manslayer. Num. xxxv. 31, 32. 297. The toleration of bloodshed. Lev. xix. 16. 298-9. To leave a stumbling-block in the way, or to cause the simple to stumble on the road. Deut. xxii. 8; Lev. xix. 14. (N)[25] 300. To exceed the number of stripes assigned to the guilty. Deut. xxv. 3. 301. Calumny. Lev. xix. 16. 302. To bear hatred in one's heart. Lev. xix. 17. 303. To cause the face of an Israelite to blush. Lev. xix. 17. 304-5. To bear a grudge. Lev. xix. 18. 306. To take the dam with the young. Deut. xxii, 6. 307-8. To shave the hair of the scall, or to pluck out the marks of leprosy. Lev. xiii. 33; Deut. xxiv. 8. 309. To plow or sow in a valley in which a slain body has been found. Deut. xxi. 4. 310. To suffer a witch to live. Ex. xxii. 18. 311. To force a bridegroom to perform military service. Deut. xxiv. 5. 312. Rebellion against the Sanhedrin. Deut. xvii. 11. 313-4. To add to or detract from the precepts of the Law. Deut. xii. 32. 315-6. To curse the judges, a prince, or a ruler. Ex. xxii. 28. 317. To curse any Israelite. Lev. xix. 14. 318-9. To curse or smite father or mother. Ex. xxi. 15, 17. 320-1. To work or to go beyond the city limits on the Sabbath. Ex. xx. 10. 322. To punish on the Sabbath. Ex. xxxv. 3. 323-9. To work on the first or the seventh day of Passover, or on the Feast of Shevuot, or on the first day of the seventh month, or on the Day of Atonement, or on the first or the eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles. Ex. xii. 16; Lev. xxiii. 7, 16, 20, 25, 28, 35, 36. 330-45. The various marriages constituting incest. Lev. xviii. 7-18. 346. To have intercourse with a menstruous woman. Lev. xviii. 19. 347-53. Adultery, sodomy, etc. Lev. xviii. 7, 14, 20, 22, 23. 354. The marriage of a bastard with a daughter of Israel. Deut. xxiii. 2. 355. Harlotry. Deut. xxiii. 17. 356. The remarriage of a divorcee with her first husband. Deut. xxiv. 4. 357. The marriage of a widow with any one but the brother of her deceased husband. Deut. xxv. 5. 358. Divorcing of a victim of rape by the offender. Deut. xxii. 29. 359. Divorcing of a wife upon whom an evil name has been brought. Deut. xxii. 9. 360. The marriage of a eunuch with a daughter of Israel. Deut. xxiii. 1. 361. The castration of any male whatsoever. Lev. xxii. 24. 362. The election of a stranger as king over Israel. Deut. xvii. 15. 363-5. The possession by a king of an excessive number of horses and wives, or of an unduly large quantity of silver and gold. Deut. xvii. 16, 17. \ Of the mandates Nachmanides rejected Nos. 5, 7, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 85, 89, 95-108 (inclusive), 149, 150, 151, 198, 227, 228, 237, and 299, substituting for them the following: 5 7. To eat the wave-offering only when it is without blemish. Deut. xv. 22. 63. To eat the fruit of the seventh year, and not to trade with it. Lev. xxv. 6. 64. To possess the land of Israel. Num. xxxiii. 53. 65. To leave open one side in besieging a town. Num. xxxi. 7 (see Sifre ad loc.). 66. To remember what God did to Miriam. Deut. xxiv. 9. 67. To be perfect with the Lord. Deut. xviii. 13. 85. To select the wave-offering from the best. Num. xviii. 29. 89. To bring an offering of cattle only. Lev. i. 1. 95. To offer all the sacrifices between the two oblations. Lev. vi. 5. 96. To eat the paschal lamb in the night only. Ex. xii. 8. 97. That the avenger of blood pursue the murderer. Num. xxxv. 19. 98. To avoid the garments of the leprous. Lev. xiii. 51. 99. To recite the blessing over the Torah before reading it. Deut. xxxii. 2. 100. To sustain the sojourning stranger. Lev. xxv. 49. 101. To return usury taken from an Israelite. Lev. xxv. 35. 102. To renounce profit from the Nazarite's hair. Num. vi. 5. 103. To make an ark and a mercy-seat. Ex. xxv. 15. 104. To keep an oath or vow. Deut. xxiii. 24. 105. To reckon months and years. Deut. xvi. 1. 106. To bring an offering morning and evening. Num. xxviii. 4. 107. To offer incense morning and evening. Ex. xxx. 7, 8. 108. To read the Shema' morning and evening. Deut. vi. 17. 149. To recognize unconditionally the first-born son. Deut. xxi. 17. 150. To liberate the slave whose tooth or eye has been knocked out by his master. Ex. xxi. 27. 151. To execute him who has incurred capital punishment. Deut. xvii. 7. 198, 227, 228. That the priest shall serve in the sanctuary all the sacrifices; to separate the wave-offering, a cake of the dough, and give it to the priest. Num. xviii. 7: Deut. xviii. 7; Num. xv. 21. 237. To separate the first tithe and give it to the Levite, and give the poor's tithe to the poor. Num. xviii. 24. 299. To consult the Urim and the Thummim for the king. Num. xxvii. 21.
Of the prohibitions Nachmanides rejects Nos. 2, 3, 5, 14, 28, 58, 69, 70, 92, 93, 94, 95, 143, 150, 152, 177, 178, 179, 190, 191, 199, 201, 294, 307, 319, 321, 353, substituting for them the following: 2-3. Forgetfulness of the law of God and of the sojourn on Mount Sinai. Deut. iv. 9, viii. 11. 5. Alteration of the order of the vessels in the Temple. Ex. xxiii. 13 (see Mekilta ad loc.). 14, 28. The offering of sacrifices with the intention of eating them in other than the prescribed time and place, and the eating of sacrifices so offered. Lev. vii. 18; deut. xvii. 1. 58. Eating the bird slain for the cleansing from leprosy. Lev. xiv. 14. 69. Selection of the heave-offering by the Levites. Num. xviii. 32. 70. The acceptance of shekels from heathens. Lev. xxii. 25. 92. The condemnation on the testimony of only one witness. Deut. xvii. 6. 93. Allowing the faint-hearted to go to war. Deut. xx. 8. 94. To cause the Shekinah to depart from the camp by reason of any impurity. Deut. xxiii. 15. 95. Depriving the first-born of his birthright. Deut. xxi. 16. 143. Clemency to a murderer. Deut. xix. 21. 150. Marriage of the deceased brother's wife after "?alizah." Deut. xxv. 9. 152. Cohabitation with a wife who has committed adultery. Deut. xxiv. 4. 177. Regretting the poing of charity and the freeing of a Hebrew slave in the seventh year. Deut. xv. 10, 18. 178. Robbery of vessels of the sanctuary. Num. iv. 20. 179. The Levite may not carry the holy vessels after the fiftieth year. Num. viii. 25. 190. The divorced wife when married to another may not be taken back. Deut. xxiv. 4. 191. Disputing the priesthood. Num. xvii. 5. 199. Deriving profit from the beheaded heifer. Num. xxxv. 34. 201. To marry a daughter to one who is forbidden to her. Lev. xix. 9. 294. Profanation of the Holy Land. 307. Leaving the sanctuary during the service. Two prohibitions are contained in each of the following verses, by which the number of the remaining rejected prohibitions is made up: Lev. xxiii. 4; Lev. ii. 11; Deut. xxiii. 19; Ex. xii. 9; Ex. xxii. 21; Ex. xxviii. 7; Deut. xxiv. 5; Deut. xxi. 18; Deut. ii. 9.
Moses of Coucy rejects Maimonides' mandates Nos. 142, 193, 198, substituting the following: 142. To justify the decision of the Lord. Deut. viii. 5. 193. To reckon the solstices and constellations. Deut. iv. 6. 198. To keep far from a false matter. Ex. xxiii. 7.
Of the prohibitions he rejects Nos. 14, 26, 67, 70, 78, 95, 140, 150, 152, 165, 177, 178, 199, 266, 278, 283, 291, substituting the following: 14. Abandonment of the Torah. Deut. iv. 9. 26. The kissing of idols. Ex. xxiii. 24. 67. The making of idols. Lev. xxvi. 1. 70. Pride. Deut, viii. 14. 78. Prostitution of a daughter of Israel. Lev. xix. 29. 95. Cursing oneself. Deut. iv. 140. A priest may not make himself unclean for the dead. Lev. xxi. 1. There are two prohibitions in each of the following verses, by which the number of the remaining rejected prohibitions is made up: Ex. xii. 9; Lev. ii. 11; Deut. xxiii. 1, 13, 18; xxiv. 6.
Joseph of Corbeil has the following mandates not found in the lists of Maimonides, Nachmanides, and Moses of Coucy: To gaze upon the fringes. Num. xv. 39. To show kindness toward the needy, both in feeling and in deed; to bury the dead; and to show forbearance. Ex. xviii. 20. To practise modesty in privacy. Deut. xxiii. 15. To remember the Exodus from Egypt. Deut. xvi. 3. To love admonition. Deut. x. 16. To teach. Lev. x. 11. To cleanse soiled vessels with boiled water and to immerse vessels. Num. xxxi. 23. To give to the stranger meat forbidden to Israelites. Deut. xiv. 21. To sanctify the first-born of clean cattle. Deut. xv. 19. That men shall live with their wives, but keep from them at certain times. Deut. xxiv. 5; Lev. xv. 31. To blot out the names of idols, to break down their pillars, and hew down the "asherim." Deut. vii. 5, xii. 3. To burn the asherah, demolish the places of idolatrous worship, break down the altars, and destroy the vessels used for idolatry. Deut. xii. 3; Num. xxx. 52; Deut. vii. 5; xii. 2, 3.
The prohibitions not included by the other compilers, but found in the Semak, are: Intolerance of admonition. Deut. x. 16. Self-righteousness. Deut. ix. 4. Delay in attending to the natural needs. Deut. xxiii. 15. Sodomy. Ex. xx. 14. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rebele (talk • contribs) 12:29, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
References
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(M)5. To pray to Him. Ex. xxiii. 25.
(N)5. To eat the first-born of cattle and the second tithe in Jerusalem. Deut. xiv. 23.
- ^ 7. To eat the wave-offering only when it is without blemish. Deut. xv. 22.
- ^ 63. To eat the fruit of the seventh year, and not to trade with it. Lev. xxv. 6.
- ^ 64. To possess the land of Israel. Num. xxxiii. 53. 65. To leave open one side in besieging a town. Num. xxxi. 7 (see Sifre ad loc.). 66. To remember what God did to Miriam. Deut. xxiv. 9. 67. To be perfect with the Lord. Deut. xviii. 13.
- ^ 85. To select the wave-offering from the best. Num. xviii. 29.
- ^ 89. To bring an offering of cattle only. Lev. i. 1.
- ^ 95. To offer all the sacrifices between the two oblations. Lev. vi. 5.
- ^ 96. To eat t96he paschal lamb in the night only. Ex. xii. 8.
- ^ 97. That the avenger of blood pursue the murderer. Num. xxxv. 19.
- ^ 98. To avoid the garments of the leprous. Lev. xiii. 51.
- ^ 99. To recite the blessing over the Torah before reading it. Deut. xxxii. 2. 99. To recite the blessing over the Torah before reading it. Deut. xxxii. 2.
- ^ 100. To sustain the sojourning stranger. Lev. xxv. 49.
- ^ 101. To return usury taken from an Israelite. Lev. xxv. 35.
- ^ 102. To renounce profit from the Nazarite's hair. Num. vi. 5. 103. To make an ark and a mercy-seat. Ex. xxv. 15.
- ^ 104. To keep an oath or vow. Deut. xxiii. 24. 105. To reckon months and years. Deut. xvi. 1. 106. To bring an offering morning and evening. Num. xxviii. 4.
- ^ 107. To offer incense morning and evening. Ex. xxx. 7, 8.
- ^ 108. To read the Shema' morning and evening. Deut. vi. 17.
- ^ 2-3. Forgetfulness of the law of God and of the sojourn on Mount Sinai. Deut. iv. 9, viii. 11.
- ^ 149. To recognize unconditionally the first-born son. Deut. xxi. 17.
- ^ 150. To liberate the slave whose tooth or eye has been knocked out by his master. Ex. xxi. 27. 151. To execute him who has incurred capital punishment. Deut. xvii. 7.
- ^ See next note at 227
- ^ 198, 227, 228. That the priest shall serve in the sanctuary all the sacrifices; to separate the wave-offering, a cake of the dough, and give it to the priest. Num. xviii. 7: Deut. xviii. 7; Num. xv. 21.
- ^ See previous note at 227
- ^ 237. To separate the first tithe and give it to the Levite, and give the poor's tithe to the poor. Num. xviii. 24.
- ^ 299. To consult the Urim and the Thummim for the king. Num. xxvii. 21.
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Mishneh Torah
editThis outline of Jewish Law consists of the book and section headings of the Rambam's redaction of Jewish Law, the Mishneh Torah, which details all of Jewish observance. Also listed for each section are the specific Mitzvot covered by that section. These may be found in the article 613 Mitzvot in the section on Maimonides' List.
613 Front
edit- To know there is a God Ex. 20:2
- Not to even think that there are other gods besides Him Ex. 20:3
- To know that He is One Deut. 6:4
- To love Him Deut. 6:5
- To fear Him Deut. 10:20
- To sanctify His Name Lev. 22:32
- Not to profane His Name Lev. 22:32
- Not to destroy objects associated with His Name Deut. 12:4
- To listen to the prophet speaking in His Name Deut. 18:15
- Not to test the prophet unduly Deut. 6:16
- To emulate His ways Deut. 28:9
- To cleave to those who know Him Deut. 10:20
- To love other Jews Lev. 19:18
- To love converts Deut. 10:19
- Not to hate fellow Jews Lev. 19:17
- To reprove a sinner Lev. 19:17
- Not to embarrass others Lev. 19:17
- Not to oppress the weak Ex. 22:21
- Not to speak derogatorily of others Lev. 19:16
- Not to take revenge Lev. 19:18
- Not to bear a grudge Lev. 19:18
- To learn Torah Deut. 6:7
- To honor those who teach and know Torah Lev. 19:32
- Not to inquire into idolatry Lev. 19:4
- Not to follow the whims of your heart or what your eyes see Num. 15:39
- Not to blaspheme Ex. 22:27
- Not to worship idols in the manner they are worshiped Ex. 20:6
- Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God Ex. 20:6
- Not to make an idol for yourself Ex. 20:5
- Not to make an idol for others Lev. 19:4
- Not to make human forms even for decorative purposes Ex. 20:21
- Not to turn a city to idolatry Deut. 13:14
- To burn a city that has turned to idol worship Deut. 13:17
- Not to rebuild it as a city Deut. 13:17
- Not to derive benefit from it Deut. 13:18
- Not to missionize an individual to idol worship Deut. 13:12
- Not to love the idolater Deut. 13:9
- Not to cease hating the idolater Deut. 13:9
- Not to save the idolater Deut. 13:9
- Not to say anything in the idolater's defense Deut. 13:9
- Not to refrain from incriminating the idolater Deut. 13:9
- Not to prophesize in the name of idolatry Deut. 13:14
- Not to listen to a false prophet Deut. 13:4
- Not to prophesize falsely in the name of God Deut. 18:20
- Not to be afraid of killing the false prophet Deut. 18:22
- Not to swear in the name of an idol Ex. 23:13
- Not to perform ov (medium) Lev. 19:31
- Not to perform yidoni ("magical seer") Lev. 19:31
- Not to pass your children through the fire to Molech Lev. 18:21
- Not to erect a pillar in a public place of worship Deut. 16:22
- Not to bow down before a smooth stone Lev. 26:1
- Not to plant a tree in the Temple courtyard Deut. 16:21
- To destroy idols and their accessories Deut. 12:2
- Not to derive benefit from idols and their accessories Deut. 7:26
- Not to derive benefit from ornaments of idols Deut. 7:25
- Not to make a covenant with idolaters Deut. 7:2
- Not to show favor to them Deut. 7:2
- Not to let them dwell in the Land of Israel Ex. 23:33
- Not to imitate them in customs and clothing Lev. 20:23
- Not to be superstitious Lev. 19:26
- Not to go into a trance to foresee events, etc. Deut. 18:10
- Not to engage in astrology Lev. 19:26
- Not to mutter incantations Deut. 18:11
- Not to attempt to contact the dead Deut. 18:11
- Not to consult the ov Deut. 18:11
- Not to consult the yidoni Deut. 18:11
- Not to perform acts of magic Deut. 18:10
- Men must not shave the hair off the sides of their head Lev. 19:27
- Men must not shave their beards with a razor Lev. 19:27
- Men must not wear women's clothing Deut. 22:5
- Women must not wear men's clothing Deut. 22:5
- Not to tattoo the skin Lev. 19:28
- Not to tear the skin in mourning Deut. 14:1
- Not to make a bald spot in mourning Deut. 14:1
- To repent and confess wrongdoings Num. 5:7
- To say the Shema twice daily Deut. 6:7
- To serve the Almighty with prayer Ex. 23:25
- The Kohanim must bless the Jewish nation daily Num. 6:23
- To wear tefillin (phylacteries) on the head Deut. 6:8
- To bind tefillin on the arm Deut. 6:8
- To put a mezuzah on each door post Deut. 6:9
- Each male must write a Torah scroll Deut. 31:19
- The king must have a separate Sefer Torah for himself Deut. 17:18
- To have tzitzit on four-cornered garments Num. 15:38
- To bless the Almighty after eating Deut. 8:10
- To circumcise all males on the eighth day after their birth Lev. 12:3
- To rest on the seventh day Ex. 23:12
- Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day Ex. 20:11
- The court must not inflict punishment on Shabbat Ex. 35:3
- Not to walk outside the city boundary on Shabbat Ex. 16:29
- To sanctify the day with Kiddush and Havdalah Ex. 20:9
- To rest from prohibited labor on Yom Kippur Lev. 23:32
- Not to do prohibited labor on Yom Kippur Lev. 23:32
- To afflict yourself on Yom Kippur Lev. 16:29
- Not to eat or drink on Yom Kippur Lev. 23:29
- To rest on the first day of Passover Lev. 23:7
- Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover Lev. 23:8
- To rest on the seventh day of Passover Lev. 23:8
- Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover Lev. 23:8
- To rest on Shavuot Lev. 23:21
- Not to do prohibited labor on Shavuot Lev. 23:21
- To rest on Rosh Hashanah Lev. 23:24
- Not to do prohibited labor on Rosh Hashanah Lev. 23:25
- To rest on Sukkot Lev. 23:35
- Not to do prohibited labor on Sukkot Lev. 23:35
- To rest on Shemini Atzeret Lev. 23:36
- Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini Atzeret Lev. 23:36
- Not to eat chametz on the afternoon of the 14th day of Nissan Deut. 16:3
- To destroy all chametz on 14th day of Nissan Ex. 12:15
- Not to eat chametz all seven days of Passover Ex. 13:3
- Not to eat mixtures containing chametz all seven days of Passover Ex. 12:20
- Not to see chametz in your domain seven days Ex. 13:7
- Not to find chametz in your domain seven days Ex. 12:19
- To eat matzah on the first night of Passover Ex. 12:18
- To relate the Exodus from Egypt on that night Ex. 13:8
- To hear the Shofar on the first day of Tishrei (Rosh Hashanah) Num. 9:1
- To dwell in a Sukkah for the seven days of Sukkot Lev. 23:42
- To take up a Lulav and Etrog all seven days Lev. 23:40
- Each man must give a half shekel annually Ex. 30:13
- Courts must calculate to determine when a new month begins Ex. 12:2
- To afflict oneself and cry out before God in times of calamity Num. 10:9
- To marry a wife by means of ketubah and kiddushin Deut. 22:13
- Not to have sexual relations with women not thus married Deut. 23:18
- Not to withhold food, clothing, and sexual relations from your wife Ex. 21:10
- To have children with one's wife Gen. 1:28
- To issue a divorce by means of a Get document Deut. 24:1
- A man must not remarry his ex-wife after she has married someone else Deut. 24:4
- To perform yibbum (marry the widow of one's childless brother) Deut. 25:5
- To perform halizah (free the widow of one's childless brother from yibbum) Deut. 25:9
- The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed (by halizah) Deut. 25:5
- The court must fine one who sexually seduces a maiden Ex. 22:15–16
- The rapist must marry the maiden Deut. 22:29
- He is never allowed to divorce her Deut. 22:29
- The slanderer must remain married to his wife Deut. 22:19
- He must not divorce her Deut. 22:19
- To fulfill the laws of the Sotah Num. 5:30
- Not to put oil on her meal offering (as usual) Num. 5:15
- Not to put frankincense on her meal offering (as usual) Num. 5:15
- Not to have sexual relations with your mother Lev. 18:7
- Not to have sexual relations with your father's wife Lev. 18:8
- Not to have sexual relations with your sister Lev. 18:9
- Not to have sexual relations with your father's wife's daughter Lev. 18:11
- Not to have sexual relations with your son's daughter Lev. 18:10
- Not to have sexual relations with your daughter Lev. 18:10
- Not to have sexual relations with your daughter's daughter Lev. 18:10
- Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her daughter Lev. 18:17
- Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her son's daughter Lev. 18:17
- Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her daughter's daughter Lev. 18:17
- Not to have sexual relations with your father's sister Lev. 18:12
- Not to have sexual relations with your mother's sister Lev. 18:13
- Not to have sexual relations with your father's brother's wife Lev. 18:14
- Not to have sexual relations with your son's wife Lev. 18:15
- Not to have sexual relations with your brother's wife Lev. 18:16
- Not to have sexual relations with your wife's sister Lev. 18:18
- A man must not have sexual relations with an animal Lev. 18:23
- A woman must not have sexual relations with an animal Lev. 18:23
- For men not to use sex to gain 'ownership' over other menLev. 18:22
- Not to have sexual relations with your father Lev. 18:7
- Not to have sexual relations with your father's brother Lev. 18:14
- Not to have sexual relations with someone else's wife Lev. 18:20
- Not to have sexual relations with a menstrually impure woman Lev. 18:19
- Not to marry non-Jews Deut. 7:3
- Not to let Moabite and Ammonite males marry into the Jewish people Deut. 23:4
- Not to prevent a third-generation Egyptian convert from marrying into the Jewish people Deut. 23:8–9
- Not to refrain from marrying a third generation Edomite convert Deut. 23:8–9
- Not to let a mamzer (a child born due to an illegal relationship) marry into the Jewish people Deut. 23:3
- Not to let a eunuch marry into the Jewish people Deut. 23:2
- Not to offer to God any castrated male animals Lev. 22:24
- The High Priest must not marry a widow Lev. 21:14
- The High Priest must not have sexual relations with a widow even outside of marriage Lev. 21:15
- The High Priest must marry a virgin maiden Lev. 21:13
- A Kohen (priest) must not marry a divorcee Lev. 21:7
- A Kohen must not marry a zonah (a woman who has had a forbidden sexual relationship) Lev. 21:7
- A Kohen must not marry a chalalah ("a desecrated person") (party to or product of 169-172) Lev. 21:7
- Not to make pleasurable (sexual) contact with any forbidden woman Lev. 18:6
- To examine the signs of animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher Lev. 11:2
- To examine the signs of fowl to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher Deut. 14:11
- To examine the signs of fish to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher Lev. 11:9
- To examine the signs of locusts to distinguish between kosher and non-kosher Lev. 11:21
- Not to eat non-kosher animals Lev. 11:4
- Not to eat non-kosher fowl Lev. 11:13
- Not to eat non-kosher fish Lev. 11:11
- Not to eat non-kosher flying insects Deut. 14:19
- Not to eat non-kosher creatures that crawl on land Lev. 11:41
- Not to eat non-kosher maggots Lev. 11:44
- Not to eat worms found in fruit on the ground Lev. 11:42
- Not to eat creatures that live in water other than (kosher) fish Lev. 11:43
- Not to eat the meat of an animal that died without ritual slaughter Deut. 14:21
- Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stoned Ex. 21:28
- Not to eat meat of an animal that was mortally wounded Ex. 22:30
- Not to eat a limb torn off a living creature Deut. 12:23
- Not to eat blood Lev. 3:17
- Not to eat certain fats of clean animals Lev. 3:17
- Not to eat the sinew of the thigh Gen. 32:33
- Not to eat mixtures of milk and meat cooked together Ex. 23:19
- Not to cook meat and milk together Ex. 34:26
- Not to eat bread from new grain before the Omer Lev. 23:14
- Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the Omer Lev. 23:14
- Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the Omer Lev. 23:14
- Not to eat fruit of a tree during its first three years Lev. 19:23
- Not to eat diverse seeds planted in a vineyard Deut. 22:9
- Not to eat untithed fruits Lev. 22:15
- Not to drink wine poured in service to idols Deut. 32:38
- To ritually slaughter an animal before eating it Deut. 12:21
- Not to slaughter an animal and its offspring on the same day Lev. 22:28
- To cover the blood (of a slaughtered beast or fowl) with earth Lev. 17:13
- To send away the mother bird before taking its children Deut. 22:6
- To release the mother bird if she was taken from the nest Deut. 22:7
- Not to swear falsely in God's Name Lev. 19:12
- Not to take God's Name in vain Ex. 20:7
- Not to deny possession of something entrusted to you Lev. 19:11
- Not to swear in denial of a monetary claim Lev. 19:11
- To swear in God's Name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by court Deut. 10:20
- To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was avowed Deut. 23:24
- Not to break oaths or vows Num. 30:3
- For oaths and vows annulled, there are the laws of annulling vows explicit in the Torah Num. 30:3
- The Nazir must let his hair grow Num. 6:5
- He must not cut his hair Num. 6:5
- He must not drink wine, wine mixtures, or wine vinegar Num. 6:3
- He must not eat fresh grapes Num. 6:3
- He must not eat raisins Num. 6:3
- He must not eat grape seeds Num. 6:4
- He must not eat grape skins Num. 6:4
- He must not be under the same roof as a corpse Num. 6:6
- He must not come into contact with the dead Num. 6:7
- He must shave his head after bringing sacrifices upon completion of his Nazirite period Num. 6:9
- To estimate the value of people as determined by the Torah Lev. 27:2
- To estimate the value of consecrated animals Lev. 27:12–13
- To estimate the value of consecrated houses Lev. 27:14
- To estimate the value of consecrated fields Lev. 27:16
- Carry out the laws of interdicting possessions (cherem) Lev. 27:28
- Not to sell the cherem Lev. 27:28
- Not to redeem the cherem Lev. 27:28
- Not to plant diverse seeds together Lev. 19:19
- Not to plant grains or greens in a vineyard Deut. 22:9
- Not to crossbreed animals Lev. 19:19
- Not to work different animals together Deut. 22:10
- Not to wear shaatnez, a cloth woven of wool and linen Deut. 22:11
- To leave a corner of the field uncut for the poor Lev. 19:10
- Not to reap that corner Lev. 19:9
- To leave gleanings Lev. 19:9
- Not to gather the gleanings Lev. 19:9
- To leave the gleanings of a vineyard Lev. 19:10
- Not to gather the gleanings of a vineyard Lev. 19:10
- To leave the unformed clusters of grapes Lev. 19:10
- Not to pick the unformed clusters of grapes Lev. 19:10
- To leave the forgotten sheaves in the field Deut. 24:19
- Not to retrieve them Deut. 24:19
- To separate the "tithe for the poor" Deut. 14:28
- To give charity Deut. 15:8
- Not to withhold charity from the poor Deut. 15:7
- To set aside Terumah Gedolah (gift for the Kohen) Deut. 18:4
- The Levite must set aside a tenth of his tithe Num. 18:26
- Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper order Ex. 22:28
- A non-Kohen must not eat Terumah[clarification needed] Lev. 22:10
- A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a Kohen must not eat Terumah Lev. 22:10
- An uncircumcised Kohen must not eat Terumah Ex. 12:48
- An impure Kohen must not eat Terumah Lev. 22:4
- A chalalah (party to #s 169-172 above) must not eat Terumah Lev. 22:12
- To set aside Ma'aser (tithe) each planting year and give it to a Levite Num. 18:24
- To set aside the second tithe (Ma'aser Sheni) Deut. 14:22
- Not to spend its redemption money on anything but food, drink, or ointment Deut. 26:14
- Not to eat Ma'aser Sheni while impure Deut. 26:14
- A mourner on the first day after death must not eat Ma'aser Sheni Deut. 26:14
- Not to eat Ma'aser Sheni grains outside Jerusalem Deut. 12:17
- Not to eat Ma'aser Sheni wine products outside Jerusalem Deut. 12:17
- Not to eat Ma'aser Sheni oil outside Jerusalem Deut. 12:17
- The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like Ma'aser Sheni Lev. 19:24
- To read the confession of tithes every fourth and seventh year Deut. 26:13
- To set aside the first fruits and bring them to the Temple Ex. 23:19
- The Kohanim must not eat the first fruits outside Jerusalem Deut. 12:17
- To read the Torah portion pertaining to their presentation Deut. 26:5
- To set aside a portion of dough for a Kohen Num. 15:20
- To give the foreleg, two cheeks, and abomasum of slaughtered animals to a Kohen Deut. 18:3
- To give the first shearing of sheep to a Kohen Deut. 18:4
- To redeem firstborn sons and give the money to a Kohen Num. 18:15
- To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a Kohen Ex. 13:13
- To break the neck of the donkey if the owner does not intend to redeem it Ex. 13:13
- To rest the land during the seventh year by not doing any work which enhances growth Ex. 34:21
- Not to work the land during the seventh year Lev. 25:4
- Not to work with trees to produce fruit during that year Lev. 25:4
- Not to reap crops that grow wild that year in the normal manner Lev. 25:5
- Not to gather grapes which grow wild that year in the normal way Lev. 25:5
- To leave free all produce which grew in that year Ex. 23:11
- To release all loans during the seventh year Deut. 15:2
- Not to pressure or claim from the borrower Deut. 15:2
- Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary loss Deut. 15:9
- The Sanhedrin must count seven groups of seven years Lev. 25:8
- The Sanhedrin must sanctify the fiftieth year Lev. 25:10
- To blow the Shofar on the tenth of Tishrei to free the slaves Lev. 25:9
- Not to work the soil during the fiftieth year (Jubilee)Lev. 25:11
- Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth year Lev. 25:11
- Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth year Lev. 25:11
- Carry out the laws of sold family properties Lev. 25:24
- Not to sell the land in Israel indefinitely Lev. 25:23
- Carry out the laws of houses in walled cities Lev. 25:29
- The Tribe of Levi must not be given a portion of the land in Israel, rather they are given cities to dwell in Deut. 18:1
- The Levites must not take a share in the spoils of war Deut. 18:1
- To give the Levites cities to inhabit and their surrounding fields Num. 35:2
- Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites' before and after the Jubilee year Lev. 25:34
- To build a Temple Ex. 25:8
- Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal Ex. 20:24
- Not to climb steps to the altar Ex. 20:27
- To show reverence to the Temple Lev. 19:30
- To guard the Temple area Num. 18:2
- Not to leave the Temple unguarded Num. 18:5
- To prepare the anointing oil Ex. 30:31
- Not to reproduce the anointing oil Ex. 30:32
- Not to anoint with anointing oil Ex. 30:32
- Not to reproduce the incense formula Ex. 30:37
- Not to burn anything on the Golden Altar besides incense Ex. 30:9
- The Levites must transport the ark on their shoulders Num. 7:9
- Not to remove the staves from the ark Ex. 25:15
- The Levites must work in the Temple Num. 18:23
- No Levite must do another's work of either a Kohen or a Levite Num. 18:3
- To dedicate the Kohen for service Lev. 21:8
- The work of the Kohanim's shifts must be equal during holidays Deut. 18:6–8
- The Kohanim must wear their priestly garments during service Ex. 28:2
- Not to tear the priestly garments Ex. 28:32
- The Kohen Gadol 's breastplate must not be loosened from the Efod Ex. 28:28
- A Kohen must not enter the Temple intoxicated Lev. 10:9
- A Kohen must not enter the Temple with his head uncovered Lev. 10:6
- A Kohen must not enter the Temple with torn clothes Lev. 10:6
- A Kohen must not enter the Temple indiscriminately Lev. 16:2
- A Kohen must not leave the Temple during service Lev. 10:7
- To send the impure from the Temple Num. 5:2
- Impure people must not enter the Temple Num. 5:3
- Impure people must not enter the Temple Mount area Deut. 23:11
- Impure Kohanim must not do service in the temple Lev. 22:2
- An impure Kohen, following immersion, must wait until after sundown before returning to service Lev. 22:7
- A Kohen must wash his hands and feet before service Ex. 30:19
- A Kohen with a physical blemish must not enter the sanctuary or approach the altar Lev. 21:23
- A Kohen with a physical blemish must not serve Lev. 21:17
- A Kohen with a temporary blemish must not serve Lev. 21:17
- One who is not a Kohen must not serve Num. 18:4
- To offer only unblemished animals Lev. 22:21
- Not to dedicate a blemished animal for the altar Lev. 22:20
- Not to slaughter it Lev. 22:22
- Not to sprinkle its blood Lev. 22:24
- Not to burn its fat Lev. 22:22
- Not to offer a temporarily blemished animal Deut. 17:1
- Not to sacrifice blemished animals even if offered by non-Jews Lev. 22:25
- Not to inflict wounds upon dedicated animals Lev. 22:21
- To redeem dedicated animals which have become disqualified Deut. 12:15
- To offer only animals which are at least eight days old Lev. 22:27
- Not to offer animals bought with the wages of a harlot or the animal exchanged for a dog Deut. 23:19
- Not to burn honey or yeast on the altar Lev. 2:11
- To salt all sacrifices Lev. 2:13
- Not to omit the salt from sacrifices Lev. 2:13
- Carry out the procedure of the burnt offering as prescribed in the Torah Lev. 1:3
- Not to eat its meat Deut. 12:17
- Carry out the procedure of the sin offering Lev. 6:18
- Not to eat the meat of the inner sin offering Lev. 6:23
- Not to decapitate a fowl brought as a sin offering Lev. 5:8
- Carry out the procedure of the guilt offering Lev. 7:1
- The Kohanim must eat the sacrificial meat in the Temple Ex. 29:33
- The Kohanim must not eat the meat outside the Temple courtyard Deut. 12:17
- A non-Kohen must not eat sacrificial meat Ex. 29:33
- To follow the procedure of the peace offering Lev. 7:11
- Not to eat the meat of minor sacrifices before sprinkling the blood Deut. 12:17
- To bring meal offerings as prescribed in the Torah Lev. 2:1
- Not to put oil on the meal offerings of wrongdoers Lev. 5:11
- Not to put frankincense on the meal offerings of wrongdoers Lev. 3:11
- Not to eat the meal offering of the High Priest Lev. 6:16
- Not to bake a meal offering as leavened bread Lev. 6:10
- The Kohanim must eat the remains of the meal offerings Lev. 6:9
- To bring all avowed and freewill offerings to the Temple on the first subsequent festival Deut. 12:5–6
- Not to withhold payment incurred by any vow Deut. 23:22
- To offer all sacrifices in the Temple Deut. 12:11
- To bring all sacrifices from outside Israel to the Temple Deut. 12:26
- Not to slaughter sacrifices outside the courtyard Lev. 17:4
- Not to offer any sacrifices outside the courtyard Deut. 12:13
- To offer two lambs every day Num. 28:3
- To light a fire on the altar every day Lev. 6:6
- Not to extinguish this fire Lev. 6:6
- To remove the ashes from the altar every day Lev. 6:3
- To burn incense every day Ex. 30:7
- To light the Menorah every day Ex. 27:21
- The Kohen Gadol ("High Priest") must bring a meal offering every day Lev. 6:13
- To bring two additional lambs as burnt offerings on Shabbat Num. 28:9
- To make the show bread Ex. 25:30
- To bring additional offerings on Rosh Chodesh (" The New Month") Num. 28:11
- To bring additional offerings on Passover Num. 28:19
- To offer the wave offering from the meal of the new wheat Lev. 23:10
- Each man must count the Omer - seven weeks from the day the new wheat offering was brought Lev. 23:15
- To bring additional offerings on Shavuot Num. 28:26
- To bring two leaves to accompany the above sacrifice Lev. 23:17
- To bring additional offerings on Rosh Hashana Num. 29:2
- To bring additional offerings on Yom Kippur Num. 29:8
- To bring additional offerings on Sukkot Num. 29:13
- To bring additional offerings on Shmini Atzeret Num. 29:35
- Not to eat sacrifices which have become unfit or blemished Deut. 14:3
- Not to eat from sacrifices offered with improper intentions Lev. 7:18
- Not to leave sacrifices past the time allowed for eating them Lev. 22:30
- Not to eat from that which was left over Lev. 19:8
- Not to eat from sacrifices which became impure Lev. 7:19
- An impure person must not eat from sacrifices Lev. 7:20
- To burn the leftover sacrifices Lev. 7:17
- To burn all impure sacrifices Lev. 7:19
- To follow the procedure of Yom Kippur in the sequence prescribed in Parshah Acharei Mot ("After the death of Aaron's sons...") Lev. 16:3
- One who profaned property must repay what he profaned plus a fifth and bring a sacrifice Lev. 5:16
- Not to work consecrated animals Deut. 15:19
- Not to shear the fleece of consecrated animals Deut. 15:19
- To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified time Ex. 12:6
- Not to slaughter it while in possession of leaven Ex. 23:18
- Not to leave the fat overnight Ex. 23:18
- To slaughter the second Paschal Lamb Num. 9:11
- To eat the Paschal Lamb with matzah and Marror on the night of the fourteenth of Nissan Ex. 12:8
- To eat the second Paschal Lamb on the night of the 15th of Iyar Num. 9:11
- Not to eat the paschal meat raw or boiled Ex. 12:9
- Not to take the paschal meat from the confines of the group Ex. 12:46
- An apostate must not eat from it Ex. 12:43
- A permanent or temporary hired worker must not eat from it Ex. 12:45
- An uncircumcised male must not eat from it Ex. 12:48
- Not to break any bones from the paschal offering Ex. 12:46
- Not to break any bones from the second paschal offering Num. 9:12
- Not to leave any meat from the paschal offering over until morning Ex. 12:10
- Not to leave the second paschal meat over until morning Num. 9:12
- Not to leave the meat of the holiday offering of the 14th until the 16th Deut. 16:4
- To be seen at the Temple on Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot Deut. 16:16
- To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) Ex. 23:14
- To rejoice on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering) Deut. 16:14
- Not to appear at the Temple without offerings Deut. 16:16
- Not to refrain from rejoicing with, and giving gifts to, the Levites Deut. 12:19
- To assemble all the people on the Sukkot following the seventh year Deut. 31:12
- To set aside the firstborn animals Ex. 13:12
- The Kohanim must not eat unblemished firstborn animals outside Jerusalem Deut. 12:17
- Not to redeem the firstborn Num. 18:17
- Separate the tithe from animals Lev. 27:32
- Not to redeem the tithe Lev. 27:33
- Every person must bring a sin offering (in the temple) for his transgression Lev. 4:27
- Bring an asham talui (temple offering) when uncertain of guilt Lev. 5:17–18
- Bring an asham vadai (temple offering) when guilt is ascertained Lev. 5:25
- Bring an oleh v'yored (temple offering) offering (if the person is wealthy, an animal; if poor, a bird or meal offering) Lev. 5:7–11
- The Sanhedrin must bring an offering (in the Temple) when it rules in error Lev. 4:13
- A woman who had a running (vaginal) issue must bring an offering (in the Temple) after she goes to the Mikveh Lev. 15:28–29
- A woman who gave birth must bring an offering (in the Temple) after she goes to the Mikveh Lev. 12:6
- A man who had a running (unnatural urinary) issue must bring an offering (in the Temple) after he goes to the Mikveh Lev. 15:13–14
- A metzora must bring an offering (in the Temple) after going to the Mikveh Lev. 14:10
- Not to substitute another beast for one set apart for sacrifice Lev. 27:10
- The new animal, in addition to the substituted one, retains consecration Lev. 27:10
- Not to change consecrated animals from one type of offering to another Lev. 27:26
- Carry out the laws of impurity of the dead Num. 19:14
- Carry out the procedure of the Red Heifer (Para Aduma) Num. 19:2
- Carry out the laws of the sprinkling water Num. 19:21
- Rule the laws of human tzara'at as prescribed in the Torah Lev. 13:12
- The metzora must not remove his signs of impurity Deut. 24:8
- The metzora must not shave signs of impurity in his hair Lev. 13:33
- The metzora must publicize his condition by tearing his garments, allowing his hair to grow and covering his lips Lev. 13:45
- Carry out the prescribed rules for purifying the metzora Lev. 14:2
- The metzora must shave off all his hair prior to purification Lev. 14:9
- Carry out the laws of tzara'at of clothing Lev. 13:47
- Carry out the laws of tzara'at of houses Lev. 13:34
- Observe the laws of menstrual impurity Lev. 15:19
- Observe the laws of impurity caused by childbirth Lev. 12:2
- Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman's running issue Lev. 15:25
- Observe the laws of impurity caused by a man's running issue (irregular ejaculation of infected semen) Lev. 15:3
- Observe the laws of impurity caused by a dead beast Lev. 11:39
- Observe the laws of impurity caused by the eight shratzim (insects) Lev. 11:29
- Observe the laws of impurity of a seminal emission (regular ejaculation, with normal semen) Lev. 15:16
- Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foods Lev. 11:34
- Every impure person must immerse himself in a Mikvah to become pure Lev. 15:16
- The court must judge the damages incurred by a goring ox Ex. 21:28
- The court must judge the damages incurred by an animal eating Ex. 22:4
- The court must judge the damages incurred by a pit Ex. 21:33
- The court must judge the damages incurred by fire Ex. 22:5
- Not to steal money stealthily Lev. 19:11
- The court must implement punitive measures against the thief Ex. 21:37
- Each individual must ensure that his scales and weights are accurate Lev. 19:36
- Not to commit injustice with scales and weights Lev. 19:35
- Not to possess inaccurate scales and weights even if they are not for use Deut. 25:13
- Not to move a boundary marker to steal someone's property Deut. 19:14
- Not to kidnap Ex. 20:14
- Not to rob openly Lev. 19:13
- Not to withhold wages or fail to repay a debt Lev. 19:13
- Not to covet and scheme to acquire another's possession Ex. 20:15
- Not to desire another's possession Deut. 5:19
- Return the robbed object or its value Lev. 5:23
- Not to ignore a lost object Deut. 22:3
- Return the lost object Deut. 22:1
- The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another's property Ex. 21:18
- Not to murder Ex. 20:13
- Not to accept monetary restitution to atone for the murderer Num. 35:31
- The court must send the accidental murderer to a city of refuge Num. 35:25
- Not to accept monetary restitution instead of being sent to a city of refuge Num. 35:32
- Not to kill the murderer before he stands trial Num. 35:12
- Save someone being pursued even by taking the life of the pursuer Deut. 25:12
- Not to pity the pursuer Num. 35:12
- Not to stand idly by if someone's life is in danger Lev. 19:16
- Designate cities of refuge and prepare routes of access Deut. 19:3
- Break the neck of a calf by the river valley following an unsolved murder Deut. 21:4
- Not to work nor plant that river valley Deut. 21:4
- Not to allow pitfalls and obstacles to remain on your property Deut. 22:8
- Make a guard rail around flat roofs Deut. 22:8
- Not to put a stumbling block before a blind man (nor give harmful advice) Lev. 19:14
- Help another remove the load from a beast which can no longer carry it Ex. 23:5
- Help others load their beast Deut. 22:4
- Not to leave others distraught with their burdens (but to help either load or unload) Deut. 22:4
- Conduct sales according to Torah law Lev. 25:14
- Not to overcharge or underpay for an article Lev. 25:14
- Not to insult or harm anybody with words Lev. 25:17
- Not to cheat a convert monetarily Ex. 22:20
- Not to insult or harm a convert with words Ex. 22:20
- Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed laws Ex. 21:2
- Not to sell him as a slave is sold Lev. 25:42
- Not to work him oppressively Lev. 25:43
- Not to allow a non-Jew to work him oppressively Lev. 25:53
- Not to have him do menial slave labor Lev. 25:39
- Give him gifts when he goes free Deut. 15:14
- Not to send him away empty-handed Deut. 15:13
- Redeem Jewish maidservants Ex. 21:8
- Betroth the Jewish maidservant Ex. 21:8
- The master must not sell his maidservant Ex. 21:8
- Canaanite slaves must work forever unless injured in one of their limbs Lev. 25:46
- Not to extradite a slave who fled to (Biblical) Israel Deut. 23:16
- Not to wrong a slave who has come to Israel for refuge Deut. 23:16
- The courts must carry out the laws of a hired worker and hired guard Ex. 22:9
- Pay wages on the day they were earned Deut. 24:15
- Not to delay payment of wages past the agreed time Lev. 19:13
- The hired worker may eat from the unharvested crops where he works Deut. 23:25
- The worker must not eat while on hired time Deut. 23:26
- The worker must not take more than he can eat Deut. 23:25
- Not to muzzle an ox while plowing Deut. 25:4
- The courts must carry out the laws of a borrower Ex. 22:13
- The courts must carry out the laws of an unpaid guard Ex. 22:6
- Lend to the poor and destitute Ex. 22:24
- Not to press them for payment if you know they don't have it Ex. 22:24
- Press the idolater for payment Deut. 15:3
- The creditor must not forcibly take collateral Deut. 24:10
- Return the collateral to the debtor when needed Deut. 24:13
- Not to delay its return when needed Deut. 24:12
- Not to demand collateral from a widow Deut. 24:17
- Not to demand as collateral utensils needed for preparing food Deut. 24:6
- Not to lend with interest Lev. 25:37
- Not to borrow with interest Deut. 23:20
- Not to intermediate in an interest loan, guarantee, witness, or write the promissory note Ex. 22:24
- Lend to and borrow from idolaters with interest Deut. 23:21
- The courts must carry out the laws of the plaintiff, admitter, or denier Ex. 22:8
- Carry out the laws of the order of inheritance Num. 27:8
- Appoint judges Deut. 16:18
- Not to appoint judges who are not familiar with judicial procedure Deut. 1:17
- Decide by majority in case of disagreement Ex. 23:2
- The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is required Ex. 23:2
- A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital cases Deut. 23:2
- The courts must carry out the death penalty of stoning Deut. 22:24
- The courts must carry out the death penalty of burning Lev. 20:14
- The courts must carry out the death penalty of the sword Ex. 21:20
- The courts must carry out the death penalty of strangulation Lev. 20:10
- The courts must hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatry Deut. 21:22
- Bury the executed on the day they are killed Deut. 21:23
- Not to delay burial overnight Deut. 21:23
- The court must not let the sorcerer live Ex. 22:17
- The court must give lashes to the wrongdoer Deut. 25:2
- The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashes Deut. 25:3
- The court must not kill anybody on circumstantial evidence Ex. 23:7
- The court must not punish anybody who was forced to do a crime Deut. 22:26
- A judge must not pity the murderer or assaulter at the trial Deut. 19:13
- A judge must not have mercy on the poor man at the trial Lev. 19:15
- A judge must not respect the great man at the trial Lev. 19:15
- A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressor Ex. 23:6
- A judge must not pervert justice Lev. 19:15
- A judge must not pervert a case involving a convert or orphan Deut. 24:17
- Judge righteously Lev. 19:15
- The judge must not fear a violent man in judgment Deut. 1:17
- Judges must not accept bribes Ex. 23:8
- Judges must not accept testimony unless both parties are present Ex. 23:1
- Not to curse judges Ex. 22:27
- Not to curse the head of state or leader of the Sanhedrin Ex. 22:27
- Not to curse any upstanding Jew Lev. 19:14
- Anybody who knows evidence must testify in court Lev. 5:1
- Carefully interrogate the witness Deut. 13:15
- A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimes Deut. 19:17
- Not to accept testimony from a lone witness Deut. 19:15
- Transgressors must not testify Ex. 23:1
- Relatives of the litigants must not testify Deut. 24:16
- Not to testify falsely Ex. 20:14
- Punish the false witnesses as they tried to punish the defendant Deut. 19:19
- Act according to the ruling of the Sanhedrin Deut. 17:11
- Not to deviate from the word of the Sanhedrin Deut. 17:11
- Not to add to the Torah commandments or their oral explanations Deut. 13:1
- Not to diminish from the Torah any commandments, in whole or in part Deut. 13:1
- Not to curse your father and mother Ex. 21:17
- Not to strike your father and mother Ex. 21:15
- Respect your father or mother Ex. 20:13
- Fear your father or mother Lev. 19:3
- Not to be a rebellious son Deut. 21:18
- Mourn for relatives Lev. 10:19
- The High Priest must not defile himself for any relative Lev. 21:11
- The High Priest must not enter under the same roof as a corpse Lev. 21:11
- A Kohen must not defile himself (by going to funerals or cemeteries) for anyone except relatives Lev. 21:1
- Appoint a king from Israel Deut. 17:15
- Not to appoint a foreigner Deut. 17:15
- The king must not have too many wives Deut. 17:17
- The king must not have too many horses Deut. 17:16
- The king must not have too much silver and gold Deut. 17:17
- Destroy the seven Canaanite nations Deut. 20:17
- Not to let any of them remain alive Deut. 20:16
- Wipe out the descendants of Amalek Deut. 25:19
- Remember what Amalek did to the Jewish people Deut. 25:17
- Not to forget Amalek's atrocities and ambush on our journey from Egypt in the desert Deut. 25:19
- Not to dwell permanently in Egypt Deut. 17:16
- Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the Torah if they accept the terms Deut. 20:10
- Not to offer peace to Ammon and Moab while besieging them Deut. 23:7
- Not to destroy fruit trees even during the siege Deut. 20:19
- Prepare latrines outside the camps Deut. 23:13
- Prepare a shovel for each soldier to dig with Deut. 23:14
- Appoint a priest to speak with the soldiers during the war Deut. 20:2
- He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessions Deut. 24:5
- Not to demand from the above any involvement, communal or military Deut. 24:5
- Not to panic and retreat during battle Deut. 20:3
- Keep the laws of the captive woman Deut. 21:11
- Not to sell her into slavery Deut. 21:14
- Not to retain her for servitude after having sexual relations with her Deut. 21:14