A Condemned City of Idolatry - Ir haNidachat
The Case
How many judges
sit on the case: Sanhedrin 2a; Temurah 8a
Whether there can be a condemned city on a national border: Sanhedrin 2a
Whether there can be three consecutive condemned cities: Sanhedrin 2a
The Punishment
Destroying the city in any manner available, if the biblically prescribed method is unavailable: Bava Metzia 31b
Property from the Town
Using a shoe from a city of idolatry for
chalitzah
: Yevamot 104a
Using an animal's horn from a city of idolatry for
shofar-blowing on Rosh HaShanah
: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Using a palm branch from the city for
lulav on Succot
: Succah 29b, 31b
Using a myrtle branch from the city for
hadas on Succot
: Succah 32b
Using a willow branch from the city for the
aravah on Succot
: Succah 33b
Using a Citron from the city for the
etrog on Succot
: Succah 34b, 35a
A
bechor [first-born kosher animal]
owned by a member of a city condemned for idolatry: Temurah 8a
An animal which is taken as the
maaser beheimah [animal-tithe]
, and is owned by a member of a city condemned for idolatry: Temurah 8a
What happens if the verdict is issued and then the witnesses turn out to be false, and someone grabs property from the city: Keritot 24a
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