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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 128: Negative Commandment 133, 134

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Negative Commandment 133 (Digest)
A Non-Priest Eating the Priestly Tithe

"No non-priest shall eat of the holy [food]"Leviticus 22:10.

An individual who is not a priest may not eat Terumah (the priestly tithe), nor any of the other holy foods whose consumption is restricted to priests [and certain of their family members and non-Jewish indentured workers].

This precept also includes the prohibition against deriving benefit from any object that belongs to the "holy" [i.e., sacrifices or items belonging to the Temple coffers].

Negative Commandment 134 (Digest)
A Priest's Servants Consuming of the Priestly Tithe

"A tenant of the priest or a hired servant may not eat the holy [food]"Leviticus 22:10.

The tenant [i.e., a Hebrew servant indentured until the Jubilee year] of a priest, as well as the priest's hired servant [i.e., a Hebrew servant serving for a six-year term] may not eat Terumah (the priestly tithe).

From Sefer Hamitzvot, published and copyright by Sichos in English. To purchase the Sefer Hamitzvot two-volume set, please click here.
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Daily Quote
There was once a king who had an only daughter, and one of the kings came and married her. When her husband wished to return to his country, her father said to him: "My daughter, whose hand I have given you, is my only child; I cannot part with her. Neither can I say to you, 'Do not take her,' for she is your wife. This one favor, however, I ask of you: wherever you go to live, prepare a chamber for me that I may dwell with you, for I cannot leave my daughter" ... In the same way, G-d said to Israel: "I have given you the Torah. I cannot part with her, and I also cannot tell you not to take her. But this I request of you: wherever you go, make for Me a house wherein I may dwell..."
  –Midrash Rabbah
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