Today's Mishnah Yomi
Terumos 3:8 - 3:9
The Mishnah Yomi for Thursday, March 23, 2028 is Terumos 3:8 - 3:9
Mishnah 1
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Mishnayos Terumos Perek 3 Mishnah 8
תרומות פרק ג׳ משנה ח׳
Bartenura
עד שיהיו פיו ולבו שוין. דכתיב (שם כג) מוצא שפתיך תשמור וכתיב (שמות לד) כל נדיב לב, הא כיצד, בעינן גומר בלבו ומוציא בשפתיו:
Mishnah 2
Mishnayos Terumos Perek 3 Mishnah 9
תרומות פרק ג׳ משנה ט׳
Bartenura
הנכרי והכותי תרומתן תרומה – if they separated the heave-offering from heir grain, but if the heathen separated the heave-offering from that belonging to an Israelite through his agency, his heave-offering is not a heave offering, as we expound from (Numbers 18:28): “so shall you on your part set aside a gift [for the LORD from all the tithe s that you receive from the Israelites;” just as you are children of the covenant (i.e., Israelites), so your agents are also children of the covenant.
וחכ"א יש לו – and the Halakha is according to the Sages.
תרומת הנכרי מדמעת – if their fell at least from one-hundred, everything becomes prohibited to non-priests and is considered as Terumah.
וחייבין עליה חומש – a foreigner (i.e., non-Kohen) who consumed it inadvertently pays the principal plus an added fifth.
ור"ש פוטר – from the added firth, but he admits that non-sacred grain, wine, oil mixed with Terumah in proportions sufficient to make the who prohibited to non-priests, but the Halakha is not according to Rabbi Shimon.
הנכרי והכותי תרומתן תרומה. אם הפרישו תרומה מן התבואה שלהן, אבל אם תרם הנכרי משל ישראל בשליחותו אין תרומתו תרומה, כדדרשינן מכן תרימו גם אתם (במדבר י״ח:כ״ח) מה אתם בני ברית אף שלוחכם בני ברית:
וחכמים אומרים יש לו. והלכה כחכמים:
תרומת הנכרי מדמעת. אם נפלה לפחות ממאה נעשה הכל מדומע ואסור לזרים:
וחייבין עליה חומש. זר שאכלה בשגגה משלם קרן וחומש:
ורבי שמעון פוטר. מחומש אבל מודה הוא דמדמעת. ואין הלכה כרבי שמעון:
Mishnah Yomi FAQ
What is Mishnah Yomi?
Mishnah Yomi is a daily study program where participants study two mishnayot (individual teachings from the Mishnah) every day. By following this program, one can complete the entire Mishnah in about six years.
What is the Mishnah?
The Mishnah is the first major written collection of Jewish oral traditions, forming the basis of the Talmud. It dates back to around 200 CE and consists of teachings and discussions of Jewish law by various rabbis.
Who started the Mishnah Yomi program?
In 1934, the Kozoglover Gaon, Rav Aryeh Tzvi Frommer, who took over from Rav Meir Shapiro (the founder of Daf Yomi) as the head of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin, initiated the Mishnah Yomi cycle, focusing on Seder Zeraim and Seder Taharos. After World War II, in 1947, Rav Yonah Sztencl, a disciple of Rav Frommer, expanded the program, advocating for a comprehensive study of Shishah Sidrei Mishnah. The idea of studying two Mishnayos daily gained the support of figures like Rav Isser Zalman Meltzer, the Tchebiner Rov, and the Gerer Rebbe, marking the formal inception of Mishnah Yomi.
How long does it take to complete the Mishnah with Mishnah Yomi?
Following the Mishnah Yomi program, one can complete the Mishnah in approximately six years.
Can anyone join Mishnah Yomi?
Yes, anyone interested in studying the Mishnah can start the Mishnah Yomi cycle. There’s no need for prior knowledge; beginners are welcome.
Do I need to know Hebrew to study Mishnah Yomi?
While the Mishnah is originally in Hebrew, there are numerous translations and commentaries available in various languages, making it accessible to anyone interested in studying.
Is there a specific time of day to study Mishnah Yomi?
There’s no designated time. Participants can choose a time that best fits their schedule.
Can I study Mishnah Yomi with a group?
Yes, many communities and synagogues organize group study sessions for Mishnah Yomi. Studying in a group can enhance understanding and foster camaraderie.
What if I miss a day?
If you miss a day, you can catch up by studying the missed mishnayot alongside the current day’s study or by dedicating some extra time until you’re back on track.
עד שיהיו פיו ולבו שוין – as it is written (Deuteronomy 23:24): “You must fulfill what has crossed your lips [and perform what you have voluntarily vowed to the LORD your God, having made the promise with your own mouth],” and it is written (Exodus 35:22 – the printed text listed Chapter 34, an error): [“Men and women] whose hearts moved them, [all who would gladly make an elevation of gold to the LORD],” How now? We require that he resolved in his heart and enunciating [the same thought] with his lips.