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Seder Zeraim (, lit. "Order of Seeds") is the first of the six orders, or major divisions, of the , , and the , and, apart from the first which concerns the rules for prayers and blessings, primarily deals with the laws of agricultural produce and tithes of the Torah which apply in the Land of Israel, in both their religious and social aspects.


Topics
Zeraim deals principally with the religious and social aspects of the agricultural laws of the . It explains and elaborates upon the regarding to the rights of the poor and of the and to the produce of the harvest, as well as the rules and regulations concerning the cultivation and sowing of fields, gardens and orchards. These laws are dealt with in eleven tractates, each of which concerns a separate aspect of the general subject for which this Order is named. The first tractate, Berakhot, concerns the daily prayers and blessings that observant Jews are obligated to recite.
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One explanation for the inclusion of the tractate Berakhot, whose topic is seemingly quite different from the remainder of the tractates of the Order is given in the Talmud itself (Shabbat 31a), by Shimon ben Lakish, who homiletically states that the first of the six terms in a verse in Isaiah ()the word emunah "faith" corresponds to Seder Zeraim. This designation is seen as addressing how regulations regarding prayers and blessingsand especially those concerning the recital of the emblematic Jewish declaration of faith in the One Godcame to be grouped with agricultural laws, which are seen both as an expression of faith through reliance on God and, according to , the foremost Talmudic commentator (1040–1105 CE), as an expression of faithfulness in social relationships, by providing their respective dues to the poor and the Kohens and Levites as described in the other tractates of this Order.


Content
Seder Zeraim comprises eleven , with a total of 74 chapters, as follows:

  • Berakhot "Blessings", consists of nine chapters and deals with the rules for daily prayer, particularly the Shema and the , and other blessings and prayers said before and after eating, and on other occasions.
  • Pe'ah ("Corner"), has eight chapters and deals with the concerning the gifts to the poor from the produce of the land, namely from the corners of the field which must be left to the poor, gleanings, and forgotten produce assigned to them, as specified in the Torah , and (), and with the topic of and rights of the poor in general.
  • Demai ("Doubtfully Tithed Produce"), has seven chapters and deals with cases in which it is uncertain that tithes have been set aside from produce for the (priests) and .
  • Kil'ayim ("Mixed Species"), has nine chapters and deals with rules regarding forbidden mixtures in agriculture, clothing and animal breeding, as specified in and .
  • Shevi'it ("Seventh Year") has ten chapters which deal with the agricultural and fiscal regulations concerning the Sabbatical Year, and the remission of debts, as specified in , and
  • ("Donations") comprises eleven chapters dealing with the laws regarding the donation given to the , as specified in , .
  • Ma'aserot or Ma'aser Rishon ("Tithes" or "First Tithes") has five chapters concerning the rules regarding the tithe to be given to the as specified in .
  • Ma'aser Sheni ("Second Tithe"), comprising five chapters, deals with the rules concerning the tithe or its equivalent which was to be eaten in in the first, second, fourth and sixth years of the seven-year agricultural cycle culminating in the Sabbatical Year and as mandated by the , as stated in .
  • Hallah ("Dough") comprises four chapters that deal with the laws regarding the to be given to the Kohanim as specified in .
  • Orlah ("First Fruits of Trees") with three chapters deals chiefly with the prohibitions on the use of a tree for the first three years after it has been planted, as specified in and the requirements regarding the fruit of the fourth year.
  • Bikkurim ("First Fruits") has three chapters with the laws concerning the gifts to the Kohanim and the Temple and a description of the donation ceremony, as specified in and .


Structure
Zeraim is the first seder (order or division) of the Mishnah, in accordance with the traditional order specified by Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish in the Talmud (Shabbat 31a), although Rabbi Tanhuma suggests in the ( 13:15–16) that another tradition has Zeraim as the second order of the Mishnah.

Seder Zeraim differs from the general pattern of the other orders that the tractates are arranged in descending order of the number of chapters and, in fact, according to an early tradition, Shevi’it and Kil'ayim come between Terumot and Ma'aserot. There is also evidence that Demai was placed between Kilayim and Ma'aserot.

In many editions of the Mishnah, even early ones like those of Naples (1492), and of Riva (1559), as well as in most of the editions of the Babylonian , a fourth chapter, which is likely a , has been added to Bikkurim. The sequence of the volumes of Zeraim in both editions (as above) corresponds with that given by .


Talmud
Zeraim was compiled and edited between 200–220 CE by Rabbi Yehudah haNasi and his colleagues, as part of the , the first major composition of and ethics based on the . Subsequent generations produced a series of commentaries and deliberations relating to the Mishnah, known as the . These together with the Mishnah compose the : one produced in the Land of Israel 300–350 CE (the ); and a second, more extensive Talmud compiled in and published 450–500 CE (the ).

For Zeraim, in the Babylonian Talmud, there is – rabbinical commentary and analysis – only for tractate Berakhot. In the there is a Gemara for all the tractates of Zeraim, as the laws with which they deal mostly concern the Land of Israel, where this Talmud was compiled and these laws were applicable.


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