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''' | '''Masekhet Challah''', which contains four chapters, deals with the laws of separating challah, which is one of the twenty-four priestly gifts, and giving it to the Kohanim (priests). | ||
At the end of the tractate, various people who brought challah are mentioned - from some they accepted it and from others they did not. The Rebbe examines many precise details in the Mishnah and explains it at length. | At the end of the tractate, various people who brought challah are mentioned - from some they accepted it and from others they did not. The Rebbe examines many precise details in the Mishnah and explains it at length. | ||
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Masekhet Challah, which contains four chapters, deals with the laws of separating challah, which is one of the twenty-four priestly gifts, and giving it to the Kohanim (priests).
At the end of the tractate, various people who brought challah are mentioned - from some they accepted it and from others they did not. The Rebbe examines many precise details in the Mishnah and explains it at length.
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External Links
- the Tzemach Tzedek, "Masechet Challah", Tzemach Tzedek on the Shas, Brooklyn, 5755 (1995), pages 201, on HebrewBooks website
