Volume 3
Even HaEzer (אבן העזר, “Stone of Help”)
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Chapter 98 – Festivals
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Chapter 99 – Things Forbidden to be Handled on Festivals
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Chapter 100 – Birkat Kohanim (Blessing of the Priests)
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Chapter 101 – Preparation of Foods on the First Day of Festival for the Second Day
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Chapter 102 – Eruv Tavshilin (the preparation of cooked food prior to a Jewish holiday that will be followed by Shabbat)
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Chapter 103 – Rejoicing on a Festival
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Chapter 104 – Hol Hammoed (intermediate days of Pesach (Passover) and Sukkot (one of Judaism’s three central harvest festivals))
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Chapter 105 – Things Forbidden Because They Require Exertion
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Chapter 106 – Buying and Selling During Hol Hammoed (intermediate days of Pesach and Sukkot (one of Judaism’s three central harvest festivals))
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Chapter 107 – The Month of Nisan (first month of the Jewish year)
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Chapter 108 – Wheat and Flour for Matzah (unleavened bread)
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Chapter 109 – Water Used for Kneading Matzah (unleavened bread)
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Chapter 110 – Kneading and Baking Matzah (unleavened bread)
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Chapter 111 – The Search for Leaven
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Chapter 112 – Leaven Which May and Which May Not Be Retained on Pesach (Passover)
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Chapter 113 – The Day Before Pesach (Passover) and the Baking of Matzah (unleavened bread)
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Chapter 114 – Selling of Hametz (food forbidden for use by Jew during the festival of Passover)
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Chapter 115 –When the Day Before Pesach (Passover) Occurs on a Sabbath
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Chapter 116 – Ceremonial Purification of Vessels
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Chapter 117 – Pesach (Passover)
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Chapter 118 – Seder (order; program) for Pesach (Passover) Nights
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Chapter 119 – Laws of Chapter 118 Continued
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Chapter 120 – Sefirah (to express or communicate; Lights and Vessels)
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Chapter 121- Public Fast Days
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Chapter 122 – The Interval Between the Seventeenth of Tammuz (fourth month of the Jewish year) and the Ninth of Av (fifth month of the Jewish year)
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Chapter 123 – The Day Preceding the Ninth of Av (fifth month of the Jewish year)
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Chapter 124 – Ninth of Av (fifth month of the Jewish year)
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Chapter 125 – When the Ninth of Av (fifth month of the Jewish year) Occurs on Saturday or Sunday
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Chapter 126 – Commemorating the Destruction of the Temple
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Chapter 127 – Private Fast Days
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Chapter 128 – Month of Elul (sixth month of the Jewish year)
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Chapter 129 – Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
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Chapter 130 – Ten Days of Penitence
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Chapter 131 – The Day Before Yom Kippur
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Chapter 132 – Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Eve
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Chapter 133 – Yom Kippur
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Chapter 134 – Sukkah (temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot)
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Chapter 135 – Dwelling in the Sukkah (temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot)
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Chapter 136 – Lulav (a closed frond of the date palm tree and one of the Four Species used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot) and the Other Species
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Chapter 137 – Taking of the Lulav (a closed frond of the date palm tree and one of the Four Species used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (one of Judaism’s three central harvest festivals)) and the Hakkafot (ceremony where synagogue members carry Torah scrolls around the synagogue seven or more times)
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Chapter 138 – Hoshana Rabbah (seventh day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot), Shemini Atzeret (eighth [day of] Assembly; a Jewish holiday celebrated in the Hebrew month of Tishrei (the first month of the civil year), which follows the Jewish festival of Sukkot (one of Judaism’s three central harvest festivals), Simchat Torah (a Jewish holiday that celebrates and marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle)
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Chapter 139 – Hanukkah (Festival of Lights)
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Chapter 140 – The Four Parshiyot
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Chapter 141 – Regarding the Reading of the Megillah (Tenth Tractate of Mishnah in the Order Moed)
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Chapter 142 – Sending of Portions – Gifts to the Needy – Purim Seudah (Feast)