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Menachos 85
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- If Bikurim are brought from produce which grew on the roof of a cave, or in a cultivated desolate field, the Parshah of Bikurim is read.
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- There is a disagreement about whether the Parshah of Bikurim is read for Bikurim which is brought from produce which grew in a perforated pot or on an earthenware boat.
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- The Minchas ha'Omer and the Shtei ha'Lechem may not be brought from grain which grew in a field which needs to be fertilized or watered, or from grain which grew in an orchard. However, b'Di'eved it is valid.
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- The field from which the grain of the Minchas ha'Omer is brought is plowed, and half of the field is planted, and the following year it is plowed again and the other half is planted, seventy days prior to Pesach.
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- The grain for the Minchas ha'Omer is harvested from a field in the south, close to Yerushalayim, and which was plowed for the purpose of using the grain for the Minchah.
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- The flour for the Minchas ha'Omer is brought to the treasurer of Hekdesh. If flour dust comes up in his hand when he places his hand into it, this shows that it has not been sifted sufficiently.
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- If the majority of wheat or flour became wormy, it may not be used for the Minchas ha'Omer.
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- If a worm was found in a log, it is Pasul for the Mizbe'ach.
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- If one is Makdish wormy flour or a wormy log for a Minchah or for the Mizbe'ach, there is a doubt about whether he is Chayav Malkus.
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- Olive oil for Menachos may be brought from olives which grew anywhere in Eretz Yisrael. However, l'Chatchilah it should be brought from olives from Teko'a.
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- The olive oil for Menachos may not be brought from olives which grew in a field that needs to be fertilized or watered, or from an orchard where the area between the trees was planted. However, b'Di'eved it is valid.
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