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501. That a
woman after childbirth shall bring an offering when she is clean (Lev. 12:6).
502. That the
leper shall bring a sacrifice after he is cleansed (Lev. 14:10).
503. That a man
having an issue shall bring a sacrifice after he is cleansed of his issue
(Lev. 15:13-15).
504. That a
woman having an issue shall bring a sacrifice after she is cleansed of her
issue (Lev. 15:28-30).
505. To observe,
on Yom Kippur, the service appointed for that day, regarding the sacrifice,
confessions, sending away of the scapegoat, etc. (Lev. 16:3-34).
506. Not to
slaughter beasts set apart for sacrifices outside (the Sanctuary) (Lev.
17:3-4).
507. Not to eat
flesh of a sacrifice that has been left over (beyond the time appointed for
its consumption) (Lev. 19:8).
508. Not to
sanctify blemished cattle for sacrifice on the altar (Lev. 22:20).
509. That every
animal offered up shall be without blemish (Lev. 22:21).
510. Not to
inflict a blemish on cattle set apart for sacrifice (Lev. 22:21).
511. Not to
slaughter blemished cattle as sacrifices (Lev. 22:22).
512. Not to burn
the limbs of blemished cattle upon the altar (Lev. 22:22).
513. Not to
sprinkle the blood of blemished cattle upon the altar (Lev. 22:24).
514. Not to
offer up a blemished beast that comes from non-Israelites (Lev. 22:25).
515. That
sacrifices of cattle can only take place when they are at least eight days old
(Lev. 22:27).
516. Not to
leave any flesh of the thanksgiving offering until the morning (Lev. 22:30).
517. To offer up
the meal-offering of the Omer on the morrow after the first day of Passover,
together with one lamb (Lev. 23:10).
518. Not to eat
bread made of new grain before the Omer of barley has been offered up on the
second day of Passover (Lev. 23:14).
519. Not to eat
roasted grain of the new produce before that time (Lev. 23:14).
520. Not to eat
fresh ears of the new grain before that time (Lev. 23:14).
521. To bring on
Shavu'ot loaves of bread together with the sacrifices which are then offered
up in connection with the loaves (Lev. 23:17-20).
522. To offer up
an additional sacrifice on Passover (Lev. 23:36).
523. That one
who vows to the Lord the monetary value of a person shall pay the amount
appointed in the Scriptural portion (Lev. 27:2-8).
524. If a beast
is exchanged for one that had been set apart as an offering, both become
sacred (Lev. 27:10).
525. Not to
exchange a beast set aside for sacrifice (Lev. 27:10).
526. That one
who vows to the Lord the monetary value of an unclean beast shall pay its
value (Lev. 27:11-13).
527. That one
who vows the value of a his house shall pay according to the appraisal of the
priest (Lev. 27:11-13).
528. That one
who sanctifies to the Lord a portion of his field shall pay according to the
estimation appointed in the Scriptural portion (Lev. 27:16-24).
529. Not to
transfer a beast set apart for sacrifice from one class of sacrifices to
another (Lev. 27:26).
530. To decide
in regard to dedicated property as to which is sacred to the Lord and which
belongs to the kohein (Lev. 27:28).
531. Not to sell
a field devoted to the Lord (Lev. 27:28).
532. Not to
redeem a field devoted to the Lord (Lev. 27:28).
533. To make
confession before the Lord of any sin that one has committed, when bringing a
sacrifice and at other times (Num. 5:6-7).
534. Not to put
olive oil in the meal-offering of a woman suspected of adultery (Num. 5:15).
535. Not to put
frankincense on it (Num. 5:15).
536. To offer up
the regular sacrifices daily (two lambs as burnt offerings) (Num. 28:3).
537. To offer up
an additional sacrifice every Shabbat (two lambs) (Num. 28:9).
538. To offer up
an additional sacrifice every New Moon (Num. 28:11).
539. To bring an
additional offering on Shavu'ot (Num. 28:26-27).
540. To offer up
an additional sacrifice on Rosh Hashanah (Num. 29:1-6).
541. To offer up
an additional sacrifice on Yom Kippur (Num. 29:7-8).
542. To offer up
an additional sacrifice on Sukkot (Num. 29:12-34).
543. To offer up
an additional offering on Shemini Atzeret, which is a festival by itself (Num.
29:35-38).
544. To bring
all offerings, whether obligatory or freewill, on the first festival after
these were incurred (Deut. 12:5-6).
545. Not to
offer up sacrifices outside (the Sanctuary) (Deut. 12:13).
546. To offer
all sacrifices in the Sanctuary (Deut. 12:14).
547. To redeem
cattle set apart for sacrifices that contracted disqualifying blemishes, after
which they may be eaten by anyone. (Deut. 12:15).
548. Not to eat
of the unblemished firstling outside Jerusalem (Deut. 12:17).
549. Not to eat
the flesh of the burnt-offering (Deut. 12:17).
550. That the
kohanim shall not eat the flesh of the sin-offering or guilt-offering outside
the Courtyard (of the Sanctuary) (Deut. 12:17).
551. Not to eat
of the flesh of the sacrifices that are holy in a minor degree, before the
blood has been sprinkled (on the altar), (Deut. 12:17).
552. That the
priests shall not eat the first-fruits before they are set down in the
Courtyard (of the Sanctuary) (Deut. 12:17).
553. To take
trouble to bring sacrifices to the Sanctuary from places outside the land of
Israel (Deut. 12:26).
554. Not to eat
the flesh of beasts set apart as sacrifices, that have been rendered unfit to
be offered up by deliberately inflicted blemish (Deut. 14:3).
555. Not to do
work with cattle set apart for sacrifice (Deut. 15:19).
556. Not to
shear beasts set apart for sacrifice (Deut. 15:19).
557. Not to
leave any portion of the festival offering brought on the fourteenth of Nissan
unto the third day (Deut. 16:4).
558. Not to
offer up a beast that has a temporary blemish (Deut. 17:1).
559. Not to
bring sacrifices out of the hire of a harlot or price of a dog (apparently a
euphemism for sodomy) (Deut. 23:18).
560. To read the
portion prescribed on bringing the first fruits (Deut. 26:5-10).
Ritual Purity and
Impurity
561. That eight
species of creeping things defile by contact (Lev. 11:29-30).
562. That foods
become defiled by contact with unclean things (Lev. 11:34).
563. That anyone
who touches the carcass of a beast that died of itself shall be unclean (Lev.
11:39).
564. That a
lying-in woman is unclean like a menstruating woman (in terms of uncleanness)
(Lev. 12:2-5).
565. That a
leper is unclean and defiles (Lev. 13:2-46).
566. That the
leper shall be universally recognized as such by the prescribed marks So too,
all other unclean persons should declare themselves as such (Lev. 13:45).
567. That a
leprous garment is unclean and defiles (Lev. 13:47-49).
568. That a
leprous house defiles (Lev. 14:34-46).
569. That a man,
having a running issue, defiles (Lev. 15:1-15).
570. That the
seed of copulation defiles (Lev. 15:16).
571. That
purification from all kinds of defilement shall be effected by immersion in
the waters of a mikvah (Lev. 15:16).
572. That a
menstruating woman is unclean and defiles others (Lev. 15:19-24).
573. That a
woman, having a running issue, defiles (Lev. 15:25-27).
574. To carry
out the ordinance of the Red Heifer so that its ashes will always be available
(Num. 19:9).
575. That a
corpse defiles (Num. 19:11-16).
576. That the
waters of separation defile one who is clean, and cleanse the unclean from
pollution by a dead body (Num. 19:19-22).
Lepers and Leprosy
577. Not to
drove off the hair of the scall (Lev. 13:33).
578. That the
procedure of cleansing leprosy, whether of a man or of a house, takes place
with cedar-wood, hyssop, scarlet thread, two birds, and running water (Lev.
14:1-7).
579. That the
leper shall shave all his hair (Lev. 14:9).
580. Not to
pluck out the marks of leprosy (Deut. 24:8).
The King
581. Not to
curse a ruler, that is, the King or the head of the College in the land of
Israel (Ex. 22:27).
582. To appoint
a king (Deut. 17:15).
583. Not to
appoint as ruler over Israel, one who comes from non-Israelites (Deut. 17:15).
584. That the
King shall not acquire an excessive number of horses (Deut. 17:16).
585. That the
King shall not take an excessive number of wives (Deut. 17:17).
586. That he
shall not accumulate an excessive quantity of gold and silver (Deut. 17:17).
587. That the
King shall write a scroll of the Torah for himself, in addition to the one
that every person should write, so that he writes two scrolls (Deut. 17:18).
Nazarites
588. That a
Nazarite shall not drink wine, or anything mixed with wine which tastes like
wine; and even if the wine or the mixture has turned sour, it is prohibited to
him (Num. 6:3).
589. That he
shall not eat fresh grapes (Num. 6:3).
590. That he
shall not eat dried grapes (raisins) (Num. 6:3).
591. That he
shall not eat the kernels of the grapes (Num. 6:4).
592. That he
shall not eat of the skins of the grapes (Num. 6:4).
593. That the
Nazarite shall permit his hair to grow (Num. 6:5).
594. That the
Nazarite shall not cut his hair (Num. 6:5).
595. That he
shall not enter any covered structure where there is a dead body (Num. 6:6)
(negative).
596. That a
Nazarite shall not defile himself for any dead person by being in the presence
of the corpse (Num. 6:7).
597. That the
Nazarite shall shave his hair when he brings his offerings at the completion
of the period of his Nazariteship, or within that period if he has become
defiled (Num. 6:9).
Wars
598. That those
engaged in warfare shall not fear their enemies nor be panic-stricken by them
during battle (Deut. 3:22, 7:21, 20:3).
599. To anoint a
special priest to speak to the soldiers in a war (Deut. 20:2).
600. In a
permissive war (as distinguished from obligatory ones), to observe the
procedure prescribed in the Torah (Deut. 20:10).
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