Kelim
Vessels - tools, utensils, appliances, furniture, and clothing - and their statuses in purity laws.
Oholot
The spread of a corpse’s impurity through contact, carrying, or dwelling under the same roof.
Negaim
Tzaraat, a discoloration condition on skin, houses, or clothing, purification for the infected.
Parah
Burning of a red heifer and mixing of its ashes with spring water to be used for purification.
Tahorot
How food, drinks, objects and people become impure and spread impurity.
Mikvaot
Ritual baths and the process of immersing in them to become pure.
Niddah
The ritual impurity of a woman in her menstrual cycle or experiencing particular discharges.
Makhshirin
Water, oil, milk, wine, honey, dew, or blood touching food and rendering it susceptible to impurity.
Support Sefaria
Sefaria is an open source, nonprofit project. Support us by making a tax-deductible donation.Make a Donation