Payment by a non-kohen who consumes Terumah accidentally
Note: "Terumah" is a tithe separated from Israeli agricultural produce and given to a Kohen. This tithe is to constitute between 1/40 and 1/60 of the total tithed produce.
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Defining Illegal Consumption
Keren - Value of the Terumah
Minimum amount eaten to mandate payment: Pesachim 32b
Is value determined by the time of consumption, or time of payment: Pesachim 32a
Paying the keren with
sanctified money or objects
: Bava Metzia 54a
The Payment becomes Terumah automatically: Pesachim 31b-32b
If one ate Impure Terumah: Pesachim 32a
The rule of
giving only the harsher of two earned punishments
if a non-kohen ate
Chametz
Terumah on Pesach by accident or intentionally: Pesachim 31b-32b
What happens if one eats of one type, and pays back with a better quality of produce: Eruvin 29b; Pesachim 32a
Chomesh - Additional 1/5 Requirement
Minimum amount eaten to mandate payment: Pesachim 32b
The type of "forgetting" necessary, to mandate payment of an additional one-fifth: Shabbat 69b
Paying the one-fifth with
sanctified money or objects
: Bava Metzia 54a
Payment of one who Damages Terumah without benefitting: Pesachim 32b
Payment for something which is not legally fit to be made Terumah: Pesachim 32b
Calculating the additional one-fifth, and what happens to it
Is value determined by the time of consumption, or time of payment: Pesachim 32a
The one-fifth payment becomes Terumah automatically: Pesachim 31b-32b; Bava Metzia 54b
Demai Eitzim - Value of wood which would have been spared by burning Impure Terumah in its place
What is done if one eats Impure Chametz Terumah on Pesach intentionally: Pesachim 31b, 32a
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