[Avodah] 10th vs. 10th
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
Thu Jun 23 11:08:52 PDT 2022
The Torah Temimah this week (in the commentary, Bamidbar 15:5, #14)
quotes Bekhoros 60a about how maaser beheimah is every tenth one to pass
under the rod (the rod isn't me'aqeiv), and there is even some level
of qedushah to an animal accidenatally called "asiri" (although calling
which is the 10th also isn't me'aqeiv).
It struck me that there is a fundamental difference between maaser of
crops and of animals.
Maaser of crops is of a tenth, 1/10. Echad mei'eser.
Maaser beheimah is the tenth, the ordinal -- not just any 1/10 of the flock
(rounded down to the nearest whole animal) but the 10th in order. Ha'asiri
But now I'm wondering what is means.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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