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Shevu’ot 23a-b – Is non-Kosher food inedible?
Shevu’ot 22a-b – If someone swears not to eat, how much must he eat to break his oath?
Shevu’ot 21a-b – We know that speech is significant. Is it considered an action?
Shevu’ot 20a-b – Keep the Sabbath and remember it, too
Shevu’ot 19a-b – Masechet Shevu’ot begins to discuss oaths
Shevu’ot 18a-b – Avoiding situations that could lead to transgression
Shevu’ot 17a-b – Ritual defilement in the air
Shevu’ot 16a-b – The holiness of the Temple remains forever
Shevu’ot 15a-b – Expanding the Temple
Shevu’ot 14a-b – The consequences of forgetting ritual defilement
Shevu’ot 13a-b – The power of Yom Kippur
Shevu’ot 12a-b – Even the altar enjoys a good dessert
Shevu’ot 11a-b – Where does holiness disappear to?
Shevu’ot 10a-b – What to do with leftover animals consecrated for sacrifice
Shevu’ot 9a-b – A diminished moon in the heavens
Shevu’ot 8a-b – The many causes of biblical leprosy
Shevu’ot 7a-b – Bringing sacrifices on a “sliding scale”
Shevu’ot 6a-b – The need to be sensitive to political realities even in the religious study hall
Shevu’ot 5a-b – Defining biblical leprosy
Shevu’ot 4a-b – Sometimes slavery looks like a good option
Shevu’ot 3a-b – Jewish hairstyles and their import for the order of the Mishnah
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