By Torah.org | Series: The Basics of Torah | Level: Beginner
These are the individual tractates of Moed, the second order of the Mishna. These descriptions are not meant as Halachic decisions. Please consult an Orthodox Rabbi for specific information.
- Shabbos – The laws of the Sabbath.
- Eruvin – The complicated laws concerning carrying outside of one’s house on Shabbos.
- Pesachim – The laws of Passover (both today and in the time of the Temple).
- Shekalim – The laws concerning every Jew’s annual contribution to the Temple.
- Yoma – The laws of Yom Kippur.
- Succah – The laws of the festival of Tabernacles (Succos).
- Beitza – The general laws of festivals (Yom Tov).
- Rosh Hashana – The laws of the Jewish new year.
- Ta’anis – The laws concerning the fast days in the Jewish calendar.
- Megila – The laws of the various Mitzvos surrounding the festival of Purim.
- Moed Katan – The laws of the intervening days (Chol Hamoed) of both Succos and Pesach.
- Chagiga – The laws concerning the bringing of an animal offering on each of the pilgrimage festivals.