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Shekalim 22a-b: In This Day And Age
Shekalim 21a-b: Are Found Utensils Presumed To Be Pure?
Shekalim 20a-b: Handling Consecrated Animals
Shekalim 19a-b: Finding Lost Money in Jerusalem
Shekalim 18a-b: Proper Spending of Temple Donations
Shekalim 17a-b: Daily Miracles
Shekalim 16a-b: The Anointing Oil
Shekalim 15a-b: The Hidden Ark
Shekalim 14a-b: The Smoke Raiser
Shekalim 13a-b: The Donkey Who Was Strict About Tithes
Shekalim 12a-b: Using Donations to the Temple
Shekalim 11a-b: Leftover Animals
Shekalim 10a-b: Paying People to Teach Torah
Shekalim 9a-b: One Thing Leads to Another
Shekalim 8a-b: The Collection Baskets
Shekalim 7a-b: When There is Money Left Over
Shekalim 6a-b: The Varying Amounts of Mahatzit ha-Shekel
Shekalim 5a-b: When the Half-Shekel Collection is Lost or Stolen
Shekalim 4a-b: Of Samaritans and shekalim
Shekalim 3a-b: Marking Graves in Preparation for Pesah
Shekalim 2a-b: Bringing the Half-Shekel
Massekhet Shekalim: Introduction to the Tractate