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  5. Herem (priestly gift) - Wikipedia

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    Considering that herem is listed as one of the ten priestly gifts that can be given to a priest outside of Jerusalem (similar to the Pidyon HaBen and the giving of the shoulder, cheeks and maw), some poskim have noted that both types of devoted things, both real estate and goods, are designated and given to the priest of the beit din's choice. [18]

  6. Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    A priest is not permitted to celebrate even the simplest service, even the Daily Office, unless he is wearing the epitrachelion (and in some traditions the epimanikia, or "cuffs", as well). When a member of the faithful goes to Confession , the priest places the edge of his epitrachelion over the head of the penitent as he confesses his sins.

  7. Altar server - Wikipedia

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    If incense is used, a server presents the thurible and incense to the priest, who incenses the offerings, the cross and the altar, after which the deacon or a server incenses the priest and the people. [33] [34] When the priest then washes his hands standing at the side of the altar, a server pours the water over them. [35]