Mesechtas Taharot

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Seder Zeraim:

BerachosPeahDemaiKilayimShevi'itTerumotMa'aserotMa'aser SheniChallaOrlahBikkurim

Seder Moed:

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Seder Kodshim:

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Seder Taharos:

KeilimOhalotNegaimParahTaharotMikvaotNiddahMachshirinZavimTevul YomYadayimUktzin

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Mesechtas Taharot in the Order of Taharot contains ten chapters that deal with the laws of tumah and taharah (ritual impurity and purity) of foods and vessels, and the causes of taharah and tumah. The name of the tractate is Taharot, besides being in the Order of Taharot.

During the mourning period for Rebbetzin Rivkah, her son the Rebbe Rashab instructed that a lesson in Masechet Taharot be studied in the yeshiva, with one person learning and the others listening.

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • Chidushei HaTzemach Tzedek, Chapters 3, 8, 9.