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5)
(a) What does Rav Yitzchak bar Avudimi learn from the Pasuk in Tzav (in connection with the Korban Shelamim) "be'Yom Hakrivo es Zivcho Ye'achel" regarding the Zerikas ha'Dam?
(b) How do we know that the Pasuk is not just coming to teach us the basic Halachah of when the Korban Shelamim may be eaten?
(c) We then suggest that maybe the Pasuk is coming to teach us that if the Shelamim is Shechted today, it may be eaten today and tomorrow, whereas if it is Shechted tomorrow, then it may be eaten tomorrow and the day after. On what basis would we say that?
(d) Why do we refute this suggestion?
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6)
(a) With regard to 'ha'Mechashev le'Or Shelishi', Chizkiyah rules Kasher. What does 'ha'Mechashev le'Or Shelishi' mean?
(b) What does Rebbi Yochanan say?
(c) What is the basis of their Machlokes? Why does ...
1. ... Chizkiyah say Kasher?
2. ... Rebbi Yochanan say Pasul?
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(a) By the same token, if someone ate the Basar of a Shelamim on the night after the second day, they argue as to whether he is Chayav or not. Chayav what?
(b) What does each one say?
(c) We cite a Beraisa like Rebbi Yochanan. When, according to the Tana, is Pigul effective by all Korbanos, with regard to ...
1. ... the Dam?
2. ... the Eimurin?
(d) What distinction does he make with regard to the Basar, between Korbanos that can be eaten for one day and Korbanos that can be eaten for two?
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8)
(a) By what logic does the Beraisa suggest that one ought to be able to eat Shelamim the night after the second day?
(b) What does the Tana extrapolate from the Pasuk in Kedoshim "ve'ha'Nosar ad Yom ... " that refutes it?
(c) And by what logic does the Tana also suggest that one ought to burn Nosar of Shelamim the night after they become forbidden?
(d) What does he extrapolate from the Pasuk there - "ba'Yom ha'Shelishi ba'Eish Yisaref"?
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9)
(a) Our Mishnah now discusses the Korban B'chor, Ma'aser and Pesach. Whereabouts in the Azarah are they Shechted?
(b) From where does the Tana learn that they only require one Matanah? What does the Torah ...
1. ... write by B'chor?
2. ... not write by any of them?
(c) Whereabouts on the Mizbe'ach is the Matanah performed?
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10)
(a) In which respect does B'chor differ from Ma'aser? How does Pesach differ from them both in this regard?
(b) Both B'chor and Ma'aser can be eaten anywhere in Yerushalayim. How about the Pesach?
(c) From whereabouts in Parshas Re'ei do we know this?
(d) And both can be eaten in any way, for two days and the night in between. How about the Pesach?
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11)
(a) The Torah writes in Korach (in connection with B'chor) "es Damam Tizrok al ha'Mizbe'ach ve'es Chelbam Tatir". What does Rebbi Yossi Hagelili in a Beraisa learn from the Torah's use of the plural ("Damam" and "Chelbam")?
(b) On what grounds do we establish our Mishnah like Rebbi Yossi Hagelili? What does our Mishnah say, or not say, that indicates this?
(c) Which Tana disagrees with our Mishnah?
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12)
(a) Rebbi Elazar learns the Din of Y'sod by all three via a 'Gezeirah-Shavah' "Zerikah" "Zerikah" from Olah. From where do we know that Olah requires Y'sod?
(b) And what do we learn (wit regard to B'chor, Ma'aser and Pesach) from the fact that the Torah writes "Saviv" by Olah and "Saviv" by Chatas?
(c) What will we do according to those who hold 'Sh'nei Kesuvim ha'Ba'in ke'Echad Melamdin'?
(d) How will this affect the Limud from Olah, which is a 'Gezeirah-Shavah', and not a 'Binyan-Av' (which the principle 'Sh'nei Kesuvim ha'Ba'im ke'Echad' generally comes to negate)?
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