Bringing the First Fruits [Bikkurim] to the Temple
The Mitzvah
At what point in history the Mitzvah began: Kiddushin 37b
How large a field must be, to required in this Mitzvah: Kiddushin 26a
Having a Minimum/Maximum Required Amount: Chagigah 7a
Brought from the
7 Special Species of Israel
: Pesachim 36a
Ideally brought during the time between Shavuot [Pentecost] and Succot, the time of Joy in harvesting: Pesachim 36b
First Fruits brought before the
Omer's Flour Offering
: Menachot 68b
First Fruits brought before the
2 Loaves of Shavuot [Pentecost]
: Menachot 68b
Non-grain First Fruits brought before the Omer's Flour Offering: Menachot 68b
First Fruits may be brought until Chanukah: Pesachim 36b
Bringing the first fruits in the modern era: Makkot 19a; Temurah 21a
Specific Species
From the hills, one brings berries, not dates: Pesachim 53a
From the valleys, one brings date, not berries: Pesachim 53a
Procedure
Punishment
for separating
Terumah
before taking the first fruits: Temurah 3a, 4a-b
Considering a reversal of the order of Terumah and first fruits as a
transgression without an actual deed involved
: Temurah 3a, 4a-b
Considering a reversal of the order of Terumah and first fruits as a
transgression which can be corrected by positive action
: Temurah 3a, 4a-b
Effectiveness of removing Terumah before taking the first fruits: Temurah 5b
Whether a
craftsman
is
allowed
to rise from his work before the people bringing the First Fruits: Kiddushin 33a
Bringing a
Celebratory Offering
with the first fruits: Succah 47b
Bringing the fruits without an accompanying Offering: Menachot 46b
Whether there is a special
Temple Song
for the bringing of the First Fruits: Succah 47b
At what time do the fruits become sanctified: Makkot 19a
What is the status of fruits which are halfway into the Temple: Makkot 19a
Whether the fruits had to be laid down in the Temple [Hanachah] before they could be eaten: Makkot 17a, 18b-19a; Temurah 21a
The
Lifting
and placing down of the First Fruits: Succah 47b; Makkot 18b-19a
Staying overnight in Jerusalem
after bringing the Fruits: Succah 47b
How to handle first fruits which were dedicated before Succot, but which were not brought to the Temple by Succot: Makkot 18b
Reading the Torah Section on the First Fruits
Whether this reading was essential to the performance of this Mitzvah: Makkot 17a, 18b-19a
Punishment
for consuming the first fruits before reading the relevant Torah section: Makkot 17a [2x]
If they are brought after Succot, the Torah Section isn't read: Pesachim 36b
What a
convert
would say: Makkot 19a
Consumption
Whether a
Mourner Before Burial of his Dead Relative
may eat the bikkurim: Pesachim 36b
May [not] be used for
Matzah on Pesach
: Pesachim 36a-b
Must be eaten in Jerusalem: Pesachim 36a
Punishment
for eating them outside Jerusalem: Makkot 17a
Paying for bikkurim, plus
one-fifth of their value
, if one ate them inappropriately: Bava Metzia 55b
Historical Issues
The
attempts of the monarchy
to block the Bringing of the First Fruits, and how the Jews evaded them: Taanit 28a
Yeravam ben Nevat
's attempt to block the bringing of the First Fruits: Taanit 28a
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