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Me’ila 22a: The Samaritans and the Jews
Me’ila 21a-b: An Agent for Me’ila
Me’ila 20a-b: What is Considered Meat
Me’ila 19a-b: Forbidden Benefit and Damage
Me’ila 18a-b: A Peruta’s Worth of Benefit or Damage
Me’ila 17a-b: An Auspicious Visit to Rome
Me’ila 16a-b: Eating Creeping Animals
Me’ila 15a-b: The Minimum of Forbidden Benefit
Me’ila 14a-b: Deriving Benefit From a Broken Idol
Me’ila 13a-b: Worker’s Benefits
Me’ila 12a-b: Birds of a Certain Age
Me’ila 11a-b: Temple Mount Sewage Pipes
Me’ila 10a-b: Sin Offerings That Are Left to Die
Me’ila 9a-b: The Place of the Ashes
Me’ila 8a-b: The Most Difficult Temple Service
Me’ila 7a-b: Misuse of Meat and Sacrificial Portions
Me’ila 6a-b: Adding New Prohibitions
Me’ila 5a-b: Cleaning Sacrificial Blood Stains
Me’ila 4a-b: When Me’ila No Longer Applies
Me’ila 3a-b: Sacrifices Consecrated to be Brought on a Personal Altar
Me’ila 2a-b: The Laws of Me’ila
Massekhet Me’ila: Introduction to the Tractate
Massekhet Me’ilah – An Introduction to the Tractate