Trumot and Maaserot: Difference between revisions
From Halachipedia
Tags: Replaced Visual edit |
|||
| Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* [[Trumah, Maaser Rishon, Maaser Sheni, Maaser Ani]] | * [[Trumah, Maaser Rishon, Maaser Sheni, Maaser Ani]] | ||
* [[Text for Separating Trumot and Maaserot]] | * [[Text for Separating Trumot and Maaserot]] | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Land of Israel]] | [[Category:Land of Israel]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:12, 24 July 2025
Trumot and Maaserot are agricultural gifts designated for Kohanim and Levi'im. Produce that has yet to been tithed is known as Tevel. The owner takes a small portion of their Tevel produce as Trumah to a Kohen and 10% as Maaser to a Levi. The Levi, in turn, gives a portion of their Maaser as Trumat Maaser to a Kohen. Additionally, depending on the year, the owner gives either 10% to the poor (Maaser Ani) or sets aside 10% to be eaten in Jerusalem (Maaser Sheini).