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Second attempt I'm not equipped enough to say it's unique, but I would say that Shmita and Yovel are very uncommon. Shmita - Every seven years, for a whole year, one may not preform agricultural ...
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- Second attempt
- I'm not equipped enough to say it's unique, but I would say that *Shmita* and *Yovel* are very uncommon.
Shmita - Every seven years, for a whole year, one may not preform agricultural actions at his field, slaves are freed and debts are canceled.- Yovel - Sold fields return to their original owners
- Second attempt
- I'm not equipped enough to say it's unique, but I would say that *Shmita* and *Yovel* are very uncommon.
- Shmita - Every seven years, for a whole year, one may not preform agricultural actions at his field, and debts are canceled.
- Yovel - Sold fields return to their original owners
#2: Post edited
- Second attempt
I'm not equipped enough to say it's unique, but I would say that *Shmita* is very uncommon.Shmita - Every seven years, for a whole year, one may not preform agricultural actions at his field, sold fields return to their original owners and debts are canceled.
- Second attempt
- I'm not equipped enough to say it's unique, but I would say that *Shmita* and *Yovel* are very uncommon.
- Shmita - Every seven years, for a whole year, one may not preform agricultural actions at his field, slaves are freed and debts are canceled.
- Yovel - Sold fields return to their original owners