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{{Toras HaNigla}} '''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. == Mitzvat Milah == In the tractate, it states that when King David entered the bathhouse and was without mitzvot, he was distressed about this. But when he remembered the brit milah in his flesh, his mind was put at ease. From here the Rebbe proves that besides the act of circumcision, milah is also a constant and continuous mitzvah - to be circumcised. Therefore, a circumcised person is in a state of constant fulfillment of a mitzvah, and that is why King David's mind was put at ease. == The Rebbe's Explanations == * '''29b.''' "And he did not know what they were saying." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 6, Shemot p. 255 (p. 165) * '''30b.''' "When they wrote it, Scripture considers it as if they received it from Mount Sinai." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 23 p. 17 (p. 32) * '''36b.''' "A fortiori from the tzitz (head plate)." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 14 p. 151 (163) * '''43b.''' "Once he remembered the circumcision in his flesh, his mind was put at ease." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 1 p. 46 (p. 59) * '''68b.''' "The Omer permitted [the new grain] in the country." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 32 p. 134 (p. 147) * '''85b.''' "Second to it was Regev in Transjordan." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 24 p. 20 (p. 36) * '''90b.''' "His father without his mother, his mother without his father, from where [do we learn]?" Likkutei Sichot Vol. 18 p. 117 (p. 108) * '''99b.''' "Anyone who forgets one thing from his learning transgresses a negative commandment." Likkutei Sichot Vol. 34 p. 24 (p. 36) * '''104b.''' "I separated a maneh of tenths but I do not know how much I separated." Hitva'aduyot 5745 Vol. 1 p. 200 (p. 207) * '''107b.''' "If one vowed a large [offering] and brought a small one, he has not fulfilled his obligation." Hitva'aduyot 5745 Vol. 1 p. 199 (p. 207) * Conclusion of the tractate. Likkutei Sichot Vol. 12. == External Links == * Tractate Menachot [[Category:Mishnah and Talmud]]
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