Kil'ayim

Kil'ayim

Kil'ayim (en hebreo: כלאים‎, mezcla o confusión) es el cuarto tratado del Seder Zeraim la ("Orden de las Simientes") de la Mishná y del Talmud.

Aborda leyes de várias producciones prohibidas y el uso de mezclas, tal como está escrito en los versículos: Levítico 19:19 e Deuteronónio 22:9-11. Especiamente, el tratado discute la siembra de mezclas de semillas, la práctica de injertos en los arboles, mezclas de viñas, cruzas de animales, trabajar con equipos de diferentes tipos de animales, y el shaatnez (ropa que contiene mezcla de lino con lana). Existe una Guemará apenas en el Talmud de Jerusalén.


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