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Day 176: Positive Commandment 49, 118

Tuesday, 14 Av 5786 / July 28, 2026

Important Message Regarding This Lesson

The Daily Mitzvah schedule runs parallel to the daily study of 3 chapters of Maimonides' 14-volume code. There are instances when the Mitzvah is repeated a few days consecutively while the exploration of the same Mitzvah continues in the in-depth track.

Positive Commandment 49 (Digest)

The Yom Kippur Service

We are commanded to implement the entire Yom Kippur Holy Temple service, including the various sacrifices and confessions, as detailed in the Torah.

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> And the 49th mitzvah is that we are commanded to perform the service of the fast day Yom Kippur — i.e., all the obligatory offerings and confessions — thereby achieving atonement for all transgressions, as stated in Scripture, i.e., all the laws written in the Torah portion Acharei Mos.;)

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> All the details of this mitzvah have been explained in the tractate dealing with it exclusively, tractate Yoma.

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> Lev. 16.

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> Mishneh 7. When speaking of the Mishneh, the Rambam refers to the tractate as Kippurim; when referring to the Gemara, he writes Yoma, which is an Aramaic word.

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Positive Commandment 118 (Digest)

Restitution for One who has Misappropriated Holy Property

"And what he has trespassed against the holy he shall pay, and he shall add one fifth of its value to it"—Leviticus 5:16.

One who inadvertently benefits from holy property or Terumah must make restitution, by repaying the principal plus 25% of the value of the misused item. [When the additional penalty is added to the principal, it constitutes one fifth of the total.]

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> And the 118th mitzvah is that we are commanded that anyone who accidentally benefits from sanctified objects or eats holy food, i.e., terumah,;) must replace what he has eaten or the value of what he has benefited, and add an additional fifth.;)

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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "For misappropriating something that was sacred, he must make full restitution, and add one fifth to it." It also says,;) "If a person inadvertently eats something holy [he must add one fifth...]".

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> The details of this mitzvah have been explained in tractate Me'ilah;) and also in tractate Terumos.;)

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> Including terumah, terumas ma'aser , challah and bikkurim (first fruits). See Hilchos Terumos 10:4.

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> I.e., a fifth of the resulting total, or 25% of the original. See Kapach, 5731, note 65, where he points out that the 5718 version erroneously wrote im tosefos chomesh(translated by Chavel, 5727, "with the addition of one fifth"), which implies that one does not attain atonement until the extra fifth is paid. He writes instead, v'tosefos chomesh to make clear that it is something extra, unrelated to the actual atonement.

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> Lev. 5:16, regarding benefit from sacred objects.

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