Follow along with the Mishnah Yomit cycle! 2 mishnayot per day for 6 years to finish. Taught by Eitan Cooper, Assistant Rabbi at Beth Sholom Congregation in Potomac, MD.
Finishing the discussion of things you cannot do during the sixth year. Also, some specifics about manure.
More examples of activities that are permitted and forbidden during the 6th year of the shemitah cycle.
More details on things that cannot be done in the 6th year, as well as some exceptions to the rule.
Beginning a discussion of fields of grain - what makes this different than trees?
More on what constitutes a field of trees - and the source for why we are not allowed to plow during the 6th year for the 7th year.
Intro to the shemitah year. When does it actually start?
The concept of "davar sheino mitkaven" - something with unintended consequences.
The end of Chapter 7 of Kilayim - including what to do if your field is robbed, as well as other examples of the produce being permitted despite it being kilayim.
Situations in which you can benefit from kilayim even though you shouldn't have planted it in the first place. Also, what happens if you grow your grapes on top of your friend's grain?
When vines grow on structures, sometimes the structures are considered part of the vines themselves.