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- Summary of the Daf
- The kneading, shaping, and baking of the Chavisei Kohen Gadol are done inside the Azarah, even on Shabbos.
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- The grinding and sifting of the flour for the Chavisei Kohen Gadol does not override Shabbos, but rather it is done on Erev Shabbos.
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- The Shulchan was ten Tefachim by five Tefachim, according to Rebbi Yehudah. Rebbi Meir maintains that the Shulchan was twelve Tefachim by six Tefachim.
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- The Lechem ha'Panim was ten Tefachim by five Tefachim. The length of the Lechem ha'Panim was placed along the width of the Shulchan.
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- The width of the Lechem ha'Panim filled the entire length of the Shulchan, according to Rebbi Yehudah. According to Rebbi Meir, there was a two-Tefach space between the breads.
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- Aba Shaul maintains that according to Rebbi Meir, the Bazichin of the Lechem ha'Panim were placed in the space between the breads. The Chachamim disagree.
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- Four Senifin support the breads on both sides of the Shulchan, and 28 Kanim are placed between the breads.
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- There is a disagreement about whether the Misgeres of the Shulchan was below the surface of the Shulchan or above the surface.
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- According to the opinion that the Misgeres was below the surface of the Shulchan, a wooden plate that can be used on both sides is susceptible to Tum'ah even if it lacks a receptacle.
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- A wooden utensil which is very large and is kept in one place is not susceptible to Tum'ah. Nevertheless, the Shulchan was susceptible to Tum'ah because it was raised and displayed to the Olei Regel.
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- A marble-plated table that has a non-plated portion that is large enough to hold a cup is susceptible to Tum'ah, according to the Rabanan.
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