יום ד', פרשת נח
Zevachim 38
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- Summary of the Daf
- A Sukah must have two full walls, plus a third wall of at least a Tefach.
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- If the blood of a Korban was placed on the Mizbe'ach at least once, b'Di'eved it suffices even for a Korban Chatas, according to Beis Hillel. Beis Shamai disagrees.
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- If even one of the placements of the blood of a Chatas Penimis (the blood of which must be placed on the Mizbe'ach in the Heichal) is omitted, the Korban is Pasul.
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- The blood of the Par Yom ha'Kipurim is sprinkled in front of the Kapores. It is sprinkled up one time and down seven times.
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- The blood of a Korban is never placed partially on the top half of the Mizbe'ach and partially on the bottom half.
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- If the blood of a Chatas was placed once on the Mizbe'ach, the Eimurim may be placed on the Mizbe'ach and the meat may be eaten by the Kohanim, according to Beis Hillel. Beis Shamai disagrees.
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- According to Beis Hillel, if the Kohen has a Machshavas Pigul when he places the blood of a Korban Chatas on the Mizbe'ach for the first time, the Korban is Pigul. Beis Shamai disagrees.
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- The last three placements of blood of a Chatas on the Mizbe'ach may not be done at night, by a non-Kohen, and if done outside the Azarah there is a Chiyuv Kares.
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- The last three placements of blood of a Chatas on the Mizbe'ach may be done even after the death of the owner.
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- If the blood of a Chatas sprays from the neck of the animal, from the Yesod, or from the Keren of the Mizbe'ach onto a garment, it is not necessary to wash the garment.
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- Rebbi Nechemyah says that if one takes leftover blood, after it was placed on the Mizbe'ach, and brings it outside the Azarah, he is Chayav Kares.
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