יום ב', פרשת כי תבא
Horayos 6
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- According to Rebbi Yehudah, if Beis Din issues an erroneous ruling regarding Avodah Zarah, and seven Shevatim acted upon the ruling, all twelve Shevatim must bring a Par and Sa'ir.
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- According to Rebbi Shimon, the seven Shevatim that sinned bring a Par and Sa'ir. The Beis Din also brings a Par and Sa'ir. According to Rebbi Meir, only the Beis Din brings a Par and Sa'ir.
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- If the owner of a Chatas dies, the Chatas is left to die.
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- When the second Beis ha'Mikdash was built, twelve Parim and Sa'irim were brought to atone for the generation of Chizkiyah, which worshipped Avodah Zarah b'Mezid.
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- Beis Din issued an erroneous ruling, and the majority of the people acted upon the ruling, and then designated a Chatas. The Korban may be brought even if one person from the Tzibur died. If one of the judges of the Beis Din died, the Korban may not be brought.
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- A Par and Sa'ir of Yom Kippur were lost and replacements were brought. Afterwards, the original Korbanos were found. They are left to die, according to Rebbi Yehudah. According to Rebbi Elazar and Rebbi Shimon, they are put out to pasture.
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- Efraim and Menasheh are considered two separate Shevatim only with regard to the inheritance of Eretz Yisrael, but not for anything else.
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- Rebbi Shimon says that in five cases a Chatas must die: the offspring of a Chatas (which has the status of its mother), the Temurah of a Chatas, a Chatas whose owner died, a Chatas whose owner brought another Chatas in its place, and a Chatas which was not offered within a year.
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- If the Kohen Gadol rules erroneously for himself and acts upon his ruling b'Shogeg, he must bring a Par.
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- If a Kohen Gadol rules erroneously b'Mezid and acts upon his ruling b'Shogeg, or if he rules erroneously b'Shogeg and acts upon his ruling b'Mezid, he is exempt from a Korban.
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