1)

What are the implications of ?Velakachta So?les Ve?afisa??

1.

Menachos, 76b: ?Soles Ve?afisa? implies that Lechatchlah. one should purchase flour for the Menachos, and ?Velakchta?, that Bedi?eved if they purchased wheat, they are Yotzei.

2)

? Ve?afisa osah?. What is the word " osah" coming to preclude?

1.

Menachos, 76b: With reference to 24:5:1:1 ? it confines the Heter Bedi?eved to the Lechem ha?Panim; 1 but other Menachos (Tzibur) must be purchased in the form of flour.


1

See Torah Temimah, note 8.

3)

What are the implications of "Sh'teim-Esrei Chalos? and ?Sh?nei Esronim??

1.

Targum Yonasan and Sifra: It implies that the twelve Loaves must be equal in size (and so must the two Esronim - Sifra).

4)

?Sh?nei Esronim Yih?yeh ha?Chalah ha?Echas?. What are the implications of the words "ha'Chalah ha'Echas"?

1.

Menachos, 94a: It implies that the twelve Chalos must be kneaded one by one.

5)

"Yih'yeh ha'Chalah ha'Echas" . Why does the Torah insert the word "Yih'yeh " (See Torah Temimah, note 10)?

1.

Menachos, 94a: With reference to 24:5:1.2:1 ? it teaches us that the same applies to the Sh'tei ha'Lechem on Shavu'os.

6)

What is the significance of the twelve loaves?

1.

Targum Yonasan: They corresponded to the twelve tribes. 1


1

On whose merit the world is fed.

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