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  1. #Mishna Demai 2:1 Mishna 1:3 limited Demai geographically in Israel excluded areas re-conquered by refugees from Babylonia but not for these
  2. #Mishna Demai 1:Doubtful status recognizes that most common fold do take proper tithes, therefore we may use their produce in many ways.
  3. #Mishna Demai 1:3 Only produce used for food is subject to Demai.The very category of Demai inscribes a compromise for living with diversity
  4. #Mishan Demai 1:2 Since the tithe is required only on account of doubt the usual rules are relaxed except regarding taking it to Jerusalem.
  5. #Mishna Demai 1:1 These varieties, however, are considered inferior and do not require re-taking tithes just in case the simple folk didn't.
  6. #Mishan Demai 1:1 Demai refers to crops produced by "Amei Ha-aretz" simple folk who might not be strict with taking tithes.
  7. #Mishna Peah 8:9 The tractate ends with an emphasis on both justice and faith; the elements for providing for the poor while avoiding fraud.
  8. #Mishna Peah 8:8 Who is poor enough for pub assistance, asks this Mishna. A minimum income is set, and he doesn't have to sell his house!
  9. #Mishna Peah 8:"The kuppah (charity funds) are collected by 2 and distributed by 3:"the concern for preventing fraud must be built in.
  10. Home Field Advantage!
  11. Convincing! Phillies
  12. #Mishna Peah 8:6 Even Priests&Levites are required to give appropriately to the poor. If not enough the poor decide how to divide it up.
  13. #Mishna Peah 8:5 Unlike gifts to the poor we've dealt with, Maaseh Ani is not collected by them but distributed to them. What is the minimum
  14. #Mishna Peah 8:4 If they were Rabbinites this wouldn't be a question. That they are "amei ha-aretz" and are trusted at all is a concession.
  15. #Mishna Peah8:3The poor are trusted regarding tithes on unprocessed foodstuffs:that is the way people normally give.Trust requires knowledge
  16. Off to the Phillies game! Thanks Cindy and Steve
  17. #Mishna Peah 8:2The defining boundary between who is and isn't a "proper" Jew: trustworthiness regarding tithes. The poor are trusted.
  18. Oh Abreu!
  19. #Mishna Peah 8:1 Having reserved the fields for the poor to glean, when are they open to all? After the elderly and disabled have finished.
  20. #Mishna Peah 7:7A vinyard consecrated to the Temple before fruit for the poor is distinguished from other fruit the poor pay thier share.