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'''Tractate Menachot''' is the second tractate in Seder Kodashim, the fifth order of the Mishnah. Besides the Mishnah and Tosefta, there is a Babylonian Talmud on this tractate, but no Jerusalem Talmud. It contains thirteen chapters which mainly deal with the laws of sacrifices that come from plants and are called Menachot (meal offerings), as opposed to Tractate Zevachim which deals with sacrifices that come from animals. The fourth chapter of this tractate deals incidentally with tzitzit, tefillin, and the laws of Torah scrolls and mezuzah. In the Babylonian Talmud, this tractate has 109 pages. | '''Tractate Menachot''' is the second tractate in Seder Kodashim, the fifth order of the Mishnah. Besides the Mishnah and Tosefta, there is a Babylonian Talmud on this tractate, but no Jerusalem Talmud. It contains thirteen chapters which mainly deal with the laws of sacrifices that come from plants and are called Menachot (meal offerings), as opposed to Tractate Zevachim which deals with sacrifices that come from animals. The fourth chapter of this tractate deals incidentally with tzitzit, tefillin, and the laws of Torah scrolls and mezuzah. In the Babylonian Talmud, this tractate has 109 pages. | ||
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