Mitzvos in the Parsha
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Mitzvos in the Parsha

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55 Mitzvos in the Parsha (Number 436-490 of 613 Mitzvos in the Torah)

17 Positive Mitzvos and 38 Prohibitions

  • 436. To destroy places of idol worship.
  • 437. Not to erase holy writings, the written names of HaShem, or destroy places of worship that bear His Name.
  • 438. To bring all obligatory and voluntary korbanos which a person vowed, to the first Moed after that vow.
  • 439. Not to sacrifice korbanos outside the Bais haMikdash.
  • 440. To sacrifice all korbanos I the Bais haMikdash.
  • 441. To redeem animals consecrated as korbanos which become blemished.
  • 442. Not to eat Maaser Sheni of grain outside of Yershalayim.
  • 443. Not to eat Maaser Sheni of wine outside of Yershalayim.
  • 444. Not to eat Maaser Sheni of oil outside of Yershalayim.
  • 445. Not to eat an unblemished first-born animal outside of Yershalayim.
  • 446. Not to eat the meat of a korban Chatas or Asham outside the Bais haMikdash.
  • 447. Not to eat the meat of a korban Olah.
  • 448. Not to eat the meat of “lesser” kedusha korbanos before their blood is sprinkled on the Mizbeach.
  • 449. The Kohanim should not eat the first–fruits until they are placed down in the Azarah.
  • 450. Not to neglect to provide Maaser Rishon to the Leviim, especially during the Moadim.
  • 451. To properly schecht a kosher animal before eating its meat.
  • 452. Not to eat the limb from a living animal.
  • 453. To bring an obligatory korban to the Bais haMikdash, even from outside Eretz Yisrael.
  • 454. Not to add to the Mitzvos of the Torah.
  • 455. Not to detract from the Mitzvos of the Torah.
  • 456. Not to listen to anyone prophesizing in the name of an idol.
  • 457. Not to have affection for an inciter to idol worship.
  • 458. Not to lessen out hatred for an inciter to idol worship.
  • 459. Not to rescue an inciter to idol worshiper from death.
  • 460. A person who is incited should not speak in favor of an inciter to idol worship.
  • 461. A person who is incited should not refrain from criticizing an inciter to idol worship.
  • 462. Not to incite a Jew towards idol worship.
  • 463. To examine witnesses thoroughly.
  • 464. To burn a city which has strayed and worshiped idols together with all its contents.
  • 465. Not to rebuilt a city which as strayed to worship idols to its former condition.
  • 466. Not to derive benefit from the wealth of a city which strayed and worshiped idols.
  • 467. Not to gash oneself like idol worshippers do.
  • 468. Not to uproot the hair of the head in grief over the dead.
  • 469. Not to eat holy animal korbanos which become disqualified.
  • 470. To examine the signs of a bird to see if it is kosher.
  • 471. Not to eat non-kosher locusts or any winged insects.
  • 472. Not to eat the meat of any domestic or wild animal that died by itself.
  • 473. Maaser Sheni.
  • 474. Maaser Oni (for the poor) given in place of Maaser Sheni in the third and sixth years.
  • 475. Not to demand payment of a loan over which the Shmitah year has passed.
  • 476. To collect full payment for a loan made to a non-Jew.
  • 477. To relinquish debts owned in the Shmitah year.
  • 478. Not to refrain from supporting and giving according to the poor person’s needs.
  • 479. To give Tzedakah.
  • 480. Not to refrain from lending money to the poor because Shmitah would cancel the loan.
  • 481. Not to send away a Hebrew slave empty-handed when he goes free.
  • 482. To give a severance gift to a Hebrew slave when he goes free.
  • 483. Not to work an animal which has been consecrated as a korban.
  • 484. Not to shear an animal which has been consecrated as a korban.
  • 485. Not to eat chametz after midday on the day before Pesach.
  • 486. Not to leave over any meat of the festival offering until the third day after schechting.
  • 487. Not to offer a korban Pesach on a private Mizbeach.
  • 488. To rejoice on the Shalosh Regalim.
  • 489. To appear at the Bais haMikdash on the Shalosh Regalim.
  • 490. Not to go to Yerushalayim for the Shalosh Regalim without an animal korban.

55 Mitzvos in the Parsha (Number 436-490 of 613 Mitzvos in the Torah)

17 Positive Mitzvos and 38 Prohibitions

  • 436. To destroy places of idol worship.
  • 437. Not to erase holy writings, the written names of HaShem, or destroy places of worship that bear His Name.
  • 438. To bring all obligatory and voluntary korbanos which a person vowed, to the first Moed after that vow.
  • 439. Not to sacrifice korbanos outside the Bais haMikdash.
  • 440. To sacrifice all korbanos I the Bais haMikdash.
  • 441. To redeem animals consecrated as korbanos which become blemished.
  • 442. Not to eat Maaser Sheni of grain outside of Yershalayim.
  • 443. Not to eat Maaser Sheni of wine outside of Yershalayim.
  • 444. Not to eat Maaser Sheni of oil outside of Yershalayim.
  • 445. Not to eat an unblemished first-born animal outside of Yershalayim.
  • 446. Not to eat the meat of a korban Chatas or Asham outside the Bais haMikdash.
  • 447. Not to eat the meat of a korban Olah.
  • 448. Not to eat the meat of “lesser” kedusha korbanos before their blood is sprinkled on the Mizbeach.
  • 449. The Kohanim should not eat the first–fruits until they are placed down in the Azarah.
  • 450. Not to neglect to provide Maaser Rishon to the Leviim, especially during the Moadim.
  • 451. To properly schecht a kosher animal before eating its meat.
  • 452. Not to eat the limb from a living animal.
  • 453. To bring an obligatory korban to the Bais haMikdash, even from outside Eretz Yisrael.
  • 454. Not to add to the Mitzvos of the Torah.
  • 455. Not to detract from the Mitzvos of the Torah.
  • 456. Not to listen to anyone prophesizing in the name of an idol.
  • 457. Not to have affection for an inciter to idol worship.
  • 458. Not to lessen out hatred for an inciter to idol worship.
  • 459. Not to rescue an inciter to idol worshiper from death.
  • 460. A person who is incited should not speak in favor of an inciter to idol worship.
  • 461. A person who is incited should not refrain from criticizing an inciter to idol worship.
  • 462. Not to incite a Jew towards idol worship.
  • 463. To examine witnesses thoroughly.
  • 464. To burn a city which has strayed and worshiped idols together with all its contents.
  • 465. Not to rebuilt a city which as strayed to worship idols to its former condition.
  • 466. Not to derive benefit from the wealth of a city which strayed and worshiped idols.
  • 467. Not to gash oneself like idol worshippers do.
  • 468. Not to uproot the hair of the head in grief over the dead.
  • 469. Not to eat holy animal korbanos which become disqualified.
  • 470. To examine the signs of a bird to see if it is kosher.
  • 471. Not to eat non-kosher locusts or any winged insects.
  • 472. Not to eat the meat of any domestic or wild animal that died by itself.
  • 473. Maaser Sheni.
  • 474. Maaser Oni (for the poor) given in place of Maaser Sheni in the third and sixth years.
  • 475. Not to demand payment of a loan over which the Shmitah year has passed.
  • 476. To collect full payment for a loan made to a non-Jew.
  • 477. To relinquish debts owned in the Shmitah year.
  • 478. Not to refrain from supporting and giving according to the poor person’s needs.
  • 479. To give Tzedakah.
  • 480. Not to refrain from lending money to the poor because Shmitah would cancel the loan.
  • 481. Not to send away a Hebrew slave empty-handed when he goes free.
  • 482. To give a severance gift to a Hebrew slave when he goes free.
  • 483. Not to work an animal which has been consecrated as a korban.
  • 484. Not to shear an animal which has been consecrated as a korban.
  • 485. Not to eat chametz after midday on the day before Pesach.
  • 486. Not to leave over any meat of the festival offering until the third day after schechting.
  • 487. Not to offer a korban Pesach on a private Mizbeach.
  • 488. To rejoice on the Shalosh Regalim.
  • 489. To appear at the Bais haMikdash on the Shalosh Regalim.
  • 490. Not to go to Yerushalayim for the Shalosh Regalim without an animal korban.
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