In today's world, Zavim has become a topic of great importance and interest to a wide spectrum of society. From its impact on the economy, culture, politics and daily life, to its influence on health and the environment, Zavim has achieved unmatched relevance today. Over the years, the study and analysis of Zavim has evolved, allowing a greater understanding of its implications and consequences. In this article, we will explore in depth the different facets of Zavim, analyzing its effects and challenges in the contemporary world.
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Zavim is the ninth tractate in the Mishnah and Tosefta of the sixth Talmudic order Tohorot. It deals with the laws of the zav and zavah, based on Leviticus 15.
The treatise consists of five chapters, divided respectively into 6, 4, 3, 7, and 12 paragraphs, or mishnayot. It gives in detail all particulars of uncleanness and purification, specifies the degrees of the discharges which render an individual subject to the laws stated above, and mentions what persons are subject to those laws and in what way they cause vessels or other people to become unclean. The contents of the respective chapters may be summarized as follows:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "ZABIM". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.