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THE 248 POSITIVE COMMANDMENTS OF THE TORAH, AS STIPULATED BY
THE RAMBAM
Mitzvah
1 Believing in G-d
2 Unity of G-d
3 Loving G-d
4 Fearing G-d
5 Worshipping G-d
6 Cleaving to G-d
7 Taking an oath by G-d's Name
8 Walking in G-d's ways
9 Sanctifying G-d's Name
10 Reading the Shema twice daily
11 Studying and teaching Torah
12 Wearing Tefillin of the head
13 Wearing Tefillin of the hand
14 To make Tzitzis
15 To affix a Mezuzah
16 Hakhel during Sukkos
17 A king to write a Torah
18 Every person must write a Torah
19 Grace after Meals
20 To build a Sanctuary for G-d
21 Revering the Bais HaMikdash
22 Guarding the Mikdash
23 Levitical services in the Mikdash
24 Ablutions of the Priests
25 Kindling the lamps by the Priests
26 Priests blessing Israel
27 The Showbread
28 Burning the Incense
29 The perpetual fire on the Altar
30 Removing the ashes from the Altar
31 Removing the unclean persons
from the camp
32 Honoring the Priests
33 The Priestly Garments
34 The Priests bearing the Ark on
their shoulders
35 The Oil of Anointment
36 Priests ministering in watches
37 Priests defiling themselves for
deceased relatives
38 The High Priest marrying only
a virgin
39 The daily Burnt-Offerings
40 The High Priest's daily
Meal-Offering
41 The Shabbos Additional Offering
42 The New Moon Additional Offering
43 The Pesach Additional Offering
44 The Meal-Offering of the Omer
45 The Shavuos Additional Offering
46 The bringing of the Two Loaves
on Shavuos
47 The Rosh HaShanah Additional
Offering
48 The Yom Kippur Additional Offering
49 The Service of Yom Kippur
50 The Sukkos Offering
51 The Shemini Atzeres Additional
Offering
52 The three annual pilgrimages
53 Appearing before the L-rd during
the Festivals
54 Rejoicing on the Festivals
55 Slaughtering the Pesach Offering
56 Eating the Pesach-Offering
57 Slaughtering the Pesach Sheni-
Offering
58 Eating the Pesach Sheni-Offering
59 Blowing the trumpets in the
Sanctuary
60 Minimum age of cattle to be
offered
61 Offering only unblemished
sacrifices
62 Salt being brought with every
offering
63 The Burnt-Offering
64 The Sin-Offering
65 The Guilt-Offering
66 The Peace-Offering
67 The Meal-Offering
68 Offering of a Court that has erred
69 The Fixed Sin-Offering
70 The Suspensive Guilt-Offering
71 The Unconditional Guilt-Offering
72 The Offering of Higher or Lower
Value
73 Making confession
74 Offering brought by a zav
75 Offering brought by a zavah
76 The offering of a woman after
childbirth
77 Offering brought by a leper
78 The tithe of cattle
79 Sanctifying the first-born
80 Redeeming the first-born
81 Redeeming the firstling of
a donkey
82 Breaking the neck of the firstling
of a donkey
83 Bringing due offerings on the first
festival
84 All offerings to be brought to the
Sanctuary
85 Bringing all offerings due from
outside Eretz Yisrael to the
Sanctuary
86 Redeeming blemished offerings
87 Holiness of substituted offering
88 The Priests eating the residue of
the Meal Offerings
89 The Priests eating the meat of
Consecrated Offerings
90 To burn consecrated Offerings
that have become unclean
91 To burn the remnant of Consecrated
Offerings
92 The Nazir letting his hair grow
93 Nazirite obligations on completion
of vow
94 All oral commitments to be
fulfilled
95 Revocation of vows
96 Defilement through carcasses of
animals
97 Defilement through the carcasses
of eight creeping creatures
98 Defilement of food and drink
99 The uncleanliness of a menstruant
100 The uncleanliness of a woman after
childbirth
101 The uncleanliness of a leper
102 Garments contaminated by leprosy
103 A leprous house
104 The uncleanliness of a zav
105 The uncleanliness of semen
106 The uncleanliness of a zavah
107 Uncleanness of a corpse
108 Law of the water of sprinkling
109 Immersing in a ritual bath
110 Cleansing from leprosy
111 A leper must shave his head
112 The leper to be made
distinguishable
113 The ashes of the Red Heifer
114 Valuation of a person
115 Valuation of beasts
116 Valuation of houses
117 Valuation of fields
118 Restitution for sacrilege
119 The fruits of fourth-year planting
120 To leave Peah for the poor
121 To leave gleanings for the poor
122 To leave the forgotten sheaf for
the poor
123 To leave defective grape-clusters
for the poor
124 To leave grape-gleanings for the
poor
125 To bring First-fruits to the
Sanctuary
126 To set aside the great
heave-offering
127 To set aside the first
tithe
128 To set aside the second tithe
129 The Levites' tithe for the Priest
130 To set aside the poor man's tithe
in the third and sixth year
131 The avowal of the Tithe
132 Recital on bringing the
first-fruits
133 To set aside the challah for the
Priest
134 Renouncing as ownerless produce
of the Sabbatical year
135 The land resting during the
Sabbatical year
136 Sanctifying the Jubilee year
137 Blowing the Shofar in the Jubilee
year
138 Reversion of land in the Jubilee
year
139 Redemption of property in a walled
city
140 Counting the years to the Jubilee
141 Canceling monetary claims in the
Sabbatical year
142 Exacting debts from idolaters
143 The Priest's due in the slaughter
of every clean animal
144 The first of the fleece to be
given to the Priest
145 Devoted things to G-d and the
Priest
146 Slaughtering animals before eating
them
147 Covering the blood of slain birds
and animals
148 Releasing the mother before taking
its nest
149 Searching for the prescribed tokens
of cleanliness in cattle and animals
150 Searching for the prescribed tokens
of cleanliness in birds
151 Searching for the prescribed tokens
of cleanliness in grasshoppers
152 Searching for the prescribed tokens
of cleanliness in fishes
153 Determining the New Moon
154 Resting on Shabbos
155 Proclaiming the sanctity of the
Shabbos
156 Removal of Chometz on Pesach
157 Recounting the Exodus from Egypt
on the first night of Pesach
158 Eating Matzah on the first night
of Pesach
159 Resting on the first day of Pesach
160 Resting on the seventh day of Pesach
161 Counting the Omer
162 Resting on Shavuos
163 Resting on Rosh HaShanah
164 Fasting on Yom Kippur
165 Resting on Yom Kippur
166 Resting on the first day of Sukkos
167 Resting on Shemini Atzeres
168 Dwelling in a Sukkah for seven days
169 Taking a Lulav on Sukkos
170 Hearing the Shofar on Rosh HaShanah
171 Giving a half shekel annually
172 Heeding the Prophets
173 Appointing a king
174 Obeying the Great Court
175 Abiding by majority decision
176 Appointing Judges and Officers
of the Court
177 Treating litigants equally before
the law
178 Testifying in Court
179 Inquiring into the testimony of
witnesses
180 Condemning witnesses who testify
falsely
181 Eglah Arufah
182 Establishing Six Cities of Refuge
183 Assigning cities to the Levi'im
184 Building fences on the roof;
removing sources of danger
from our habitations
185 Destroying all idol-worship
186 The law of the Apostate City
187 The law of the Seven Nations
188 The extinction of the seed of Amalek
189 Remembering the nefarious deeds
of Amalek
190 The law of non-obligatory war
191 Appointing a Priest to speak to
the people when going to war
192 Preparing a place beyond the camp
193 Including a digging tool among war
implements
194 A robber to restore the stolen
article
195 To give charity
196 Lavishing gifts on a Hebrew
bond-man on his freedom
197 Lending money to the poor
198 Lending money to the heathen
with interest
199 Restoring a pledge to a needy owner
200 Paying wages on time
201 An employee to be allowed to eat
of the produce among which he is
working
202 Unloading a tired animal
203 Assisting the owner in loading his
burden
204 Returning lost property to its owner
205 Rebuking the sinner
206 Loving our fellow Jew
207 Loving the convert
208 The law of weights and measures
209 Honoring scholars
210 Honoring parents
211 Fearing parents
212 To be fruitful and multiply
213 The law of marriage
214 The bridegroom devoting himself
to his wife for one year
215 Circumcising one's son
216 The law of levirate marriage
217 The law of Chalitzah
218 A violator must marry the maiden
whom he has violated
219 The law of the defamer of his bride
220 The law of the seducer
221 The law of the captive woman
222 The law of divorce
223 The law of a suspected adulteress
224 Whipping transgressors of certain
Commandments
225 The law of unintentional
man-slaughter
226 Transgressors of certain
Commandments to be beheaded
227 Transgressors of certain
Commandments to be strangled
228 Transgressors of certain
Commandments to be burned
229 Transgressors of certain
Commandments to be stoned
230 Transgressors of certain
Commandments to be hanged after
execution
231 Burial on the day of execution
232 The law of a Hebrew bondman
233 A Hebrew bondmaid to be married
by her master or his son
234 Redemption of a Hebrew bondmaid
235 The law of a Canaanite bondman
236 Penalty of inflicting injury
237 The law of injuries caused by an ox
238 The law of injuries caused by a pit
239 The law of theft
240 The law of damage caused by a beast
241 The law of damage by a fire
242 The law of an unpaid bailee
243 The law of a paid bailee
244 The law of a borrower
245 The law of buying and selling
246 The law of litigants
247 Saving the life of the pursued
248 The law of inheritance