Maaser Sheni 1

Chapter 1

אמַעֲשֵׂרMaaseirשֵׁנִי,Sheini,אֵיןEinמוֹכְרִיןMokherinאוֹתוֹ,Oto,וְאֵיןVeeinמְמַשְׁכְּנִיןMemashkeninאוֹתוֹ,Oto,וְאֵיןVeeinמַחֲלִיפִיןMakhalifinאוֹתוֹ,Oto,וְלֹאVeloשׁוֹקְלִיןShokelinכְּנֶּגְדּוֹ.Kenegdo.וְלֹאVeloיֹאמַרYomarאָדָםAdamלַחֲבֵרוֹLakhaveiroבִּירוּשָׁלַיִם,Birushalayim,הֵילָךְHeilakhיַיִןYayinוְתֶןVetenלִיLiשָׁמֶן.Shamen.וְכֵןVekheinשְׁאָרShearכָּלKolהַפֵּרוֹת.Happeirot.אֲבָלAvalנוֹתְנִיןNoteninזֶהZehלָזֶהLazehמַתְּנַתMattenatחִנָּם:Khinnam:
1<i>Ma'aser Sheni</i> [second tithe, which must be eaten in Jerusalem]: may not be sold, and may not be pawned, and may not be exchanged, and may not be weighed against. A man should not say to his friend in Jerusalem, "Here is wine, and give me oil." This goes for all other fruit as well. But one can give it to another as a free gift.
במַעְשַׂרMasarבְּהֵמָה,Beheima,אֵיןEinמוֹכְרִיןMokherinאוֹתוֹOtoתָּמִיםTamimחַי,Khay,וְלֹאVeloבַעַלVaalמוּםMumחַיKhayוְשָׁחוּט,Veshakhut,וְאֵיןVeeinמְקַדְּשִׁיןMekaddeshinבּוֹBoהָאִשָּׁה.Haishsha.הַבְּכוֹרHabbekhorמוֹכְרִיןMokherinאוֹתוֹOtoתָּמִיםTamimחַי,Khay,וּבַעַלUvaalמוּםMumחַיKhayוְשָׁחוּט,Veshakhut,וּמְקַדְּשִׁיןUmekaddeshinבּוֹBoהָאִשָּׁה.Haishsha.אֵיןEinמְחַלְּלִיןMekhallelinמַעֲשֵׂרMaaseirשֵׁנִיSheiniעַלAlאֲסִימוֹן,Asimon,וְלֹאVeloעַלAlהַמַּטְבֵּעַHammatbeiaשֶׁאֵינוֹSheeinoיוֹצֵא,Yotsei,וְלֹאVeloעַלAlהַמָּעוֹתHammaotשֶׁאֵינָןSheeinanבִּרְשׁוּתוֹ:Birshuto:
2The animal tithe: may not be sold while unblemished and alive, nor while blemished and alive or slaughtered, and may not be used to betroth a woman. A firstborn animal: may be sold while unblemished and alive, and while blemished and alive or slaughtered, and may be used to betroth a woman. One may not redeem <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i> [by exchanging its value] with an blank coin, nor with a coin that is not legal tender, nor with money that is not in his possession.
גהַלּוֹקֵחַHallokeiakhבְּהֵמָהBeheimaלְזִבְחֵיLezivkheiשְׁלָמִים,Shelamim,אוֹOחַיָּהKhayyaלִבְשַׂרLivsarתַּאֲוָה,Taava,יָצָאYatsaהָעוֹרHaorלְחֻלִּין,Lekhullin,אַףAfעַלAlפִּיPiשֶׁהָעוֹרShehaorמְרֻבֶּהMerubbehעַלAlהַבָּשָׂר.Habbasar.כַּדֵּיKaddeiיַיִןYayinסְתוּמוֹת,Setumot,מְקוֹםMekomשֶׁדַּרְכָּןSheddarkanלִמְכֹּרLimkorסְתוּמוֹת,Setumot,יָצָאYatsaקַנְקַןKankanלְחֻלִּין.Lekhullin.הָאֱגוֹזִיםHaegozimוְהַשְּׁקֵדִים,Vehashshekeidim,יָצְאוּYatseuקְלִפֵּיהֶםKelippeihemלְחֻלִּין.Lekhullin.הַתֶּמֶד,Hattemed,עַדAdשֶׁלֹּאShelloהֶחְמִיץ,Hekhmits,אֵינוֹEinoנִלְקָחNilkakhבְּכֶסֶףBekhesefמַעֲשֵׂר.Maaseir.וּמִשֶּׁהֶחְמִיץ,Umishshehekhmits,נִלְקָחNilkakhבְּכֶסֶףBekhesefמַעֲשֵׂר:Maaseir:
3If a person buys an animal for a <i>Shelamim</i> [peace offering], or a beast for meat consumption, the hide is <i>Chulin</i> [non-sacred produce], even if the hide is greater [in value] than the meat. Sealed jugs of wine: in a place where the custom is to sell them sealed, the pitcher is <i>Chulin</i>. Nuts and almonds: their shells are <i>Chulin</i>. Grape-skin wine before it has fermented may not be bought with tithe money. Once it has fermented, it may be bought with tithe money.
דהַלּוֹקֵחַHallokeiakhחַיָּהKhayyaלְזִבְחֵיLezivkheiשְׁלָמִים,Shelamim,בְּהֵמָהBeheimaלִבְשַׂרLivsarתַּאֲוָה,Taava,לֹאLoיָצָאYatsaהָעוֹרHaorלְחֻלִּין.Lekhullin.כַּדֵּיKaddeiיַיִןYayinפְּתוּחוֹתPetukhotאוֹOסְתוּמוֹת,Setumot,מְקוֹםMekomשֶׁדַּרְכָּןSheddarkanלִמָּכֵרLimmakheirפְּתוּחוֹת,Petukhot,לֹאLoיָצָאYatsaקַנְקַןKankanלְחֻלִּין.Lekhullin.סַלֵּיSalleiזֵיתִיםZeitimוְסַלֵּיVesalleiעֲנָבִיםAnavimעִםImהַכְּלִי,Hakkeli,לֹאLoיָצְאוּYatseuדְמֵיDemeiהַכְּלִיHakkeliלְחֻלִּין:Lekhullin:
4If one buys a beast for a <i>Shelamim</i>, or an animal for meat consumption, the hide is not <i>Chulin</i>. Opened or sealed jugs of wine: in a place where the custom is to sell them opened, the pitcher is not <i>Chulin</i>. Baskets of olives and baskets of grapes [sold] with their vessel; the money's worth of the vessel is not <i>Chulin</i>.
ההַלּוֹקֵחַHallokeiakhמַיִם,Mayim,וּמֶלַח,Umelakh,וּפֵרוֹתUfeirotהַמְחֻבָּרִיםHamekhubbarimלַקַּרְקַע,Lakkarka,אוֹOפֵרוֹתFeirotשֶׁאֵינָןSheeinanיְכוֹלִיןYekholinלְהַגִּיעַLehaggiaלִירוּשָׁלַיִם,Lirushalayim,לֹאLoקָנָהKanaמַעֲשֵׂר.Maaseir.הַלּוֹקֵחַHallokeiakhפֵּרוֹת,Peirot,שׁוֹגֵג,Shogeig,יַחְזְרוּYakhzeruדָמִיםDamimלִמְקוֹמָן.Limkoman.מֵזִיד,Meizid,יָעֳלוּYooluוְיֵאָכְלוּVeyeiokhluבַמָּקוֹם.Vammakom.וְאִםVeimאֵיןEinמִקְדָּשׁ,Mikdash,יֵרַקְּבוּ:Yeirakkevu:
5If one buys water, salt, fruits still attached to the ground, or fruits that cannot make the journey to Jerusalem, he did not buy <i>Ma'aser</i>. If one buys fruits unintentionally, the money is to be returned to its place [original owner]. Intentionally, they are to be brought up [on a pilgrimage] and eaten in the place [Jerusalem]. And if there is no Temple, they are to [be left to] rot.
והַלּוֹקֵחַHallokeiakhבְּהֵמָה,Beheima,שׁוֹגֵג,Shogeig,יַחְזְרוּYakhzeruדָמֶיהָDameihaלִמְקוֹמָן.Limkoman.מֵזִיד,Meizid,תָּעֳלֶהToolehוְתֵאָכֵלVeteiakheilבַּמָּקוֹם.Bammakom.וְאִםVeimאֵיןEinמִקְדָּשׁ,Mikdash,תִּקָּבֵרTikkaveirעַלAlיְדֵיYedeiעוֹרָהּ:Orah:
6If one buys an animal unintentionally, its money is to be returned to its place [original owner]. Intentionally, it is to be brought up [on a pilgrimage] and eaten in the place [Jerusalem]. And if there is no Temple, it shall be buried in its skin.
זאֵיןEinלוֹקְחִיןLokekhinעֲבָדִיםAvadimוּשְׁפָחוֹתUshefakhotוְקַרְקָעוֹתVekarkaotוּבְהֵמָהUveheimaטְמֵאָהTemeiaמִדְּמֵיMiddemeiמַעֲשֵׂרMaaseirשֵׁנִי.Sheini.וְאִםVeimלָקַח,Lakakh,יֹאכַלYokhalכְּנֶגְדָּן.Kenegdan.אֵיןEinמְבִיאִיןMeviinקִנֵּיKinneiזָבִים,Zavim,וְקִנֵּיVekinneiזָבוֹת,Zavot,וְקִנֵּיVekinneiיוֹלְדוֹת,Yoledot,חַטָּאוֹת,Khattaot,וַאֲשָׁמוֹת,Vaashamot,מִדְּמֵיMiddemeiמַעֲשֵׂרMaaseirשֵׁנִי.Sheini.וְאִםVeimהֵבִיא,Heivi,יֹאכַלYokhalכְּנֶגְדָּם.Kenegdam.זֶהZehהַכְּלָל,Hakkelal,כָּלKolשֶׁהוּאShehuחוּץKhutsלַאֲכִילָהLaakhilaוְלִשְׁתִיָּהVelishtiyyaוּלְסִיכָהUlesikhaמִדְּמֵיMiddemeiמַעֲשֵׂרMaaseirשֵׁנִי,Sheini,יֹאכַלYokhalכְּנֶגְדּוֹ:Kenegdo:
7It is prohibited to buy male slaves, female slaves, lands, or impure animals with <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i> money. And if one bought [such items], he shall eat food of an equivalent worth [as <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i>]. It is prohibited to bring the bird offerings of a <i>Zav</i> [man who has an abnormal seminal discharge], the bird offerings of a <i>Zavah</i> [woman who has an abnormal vaginal discharge], the bird offerings of a mother who has recently birthed, <i>Chata'ot</i> [sin offerings], or <i>Ashamot</i> [guilt offerings] with [animals bought with] <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i> money. And if one has brought [such animals], he shall eat food of an equivalent worth [as <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i>]. This is the rule: anything besides eating, drinking, and anointing, which was purchased with <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i> money, [the buyer] shall eat food of an equivalent worth [as <i>Ma'aser Sheni</i>].