יום ו', פרשת וישלח
Zevachim 82
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- Summary of the Daf
- According to Rebbi Akiva, blood of any Korban which is brought into the Heichal becomes Pasul.
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- Rebbi Yosi ha'Glili says that only blood of a Chatas which is brought into the Heichal becomes Pasul.
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- Rebbi Yosi ha'Glili says that when a Chatas ha'Penimis becomes Pasul, it is burned in the Azarah.
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- If the blood of a Korban is received in two vessels, and one vessel of blood is taken outside the Azarah, the remaining blood is valid. If one vessel is brought inside the Heichal, there is a disagreement about whether the remaining blood is valid.
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- If a Kohen performs the Avodah of a Korban with intent to place the blood of the Korban inside the Heichal, the Korban is valid.
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- If the flesh of a Korban is brought inside the Heichal, it is valid.
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- If a Kohen acquires a Jewish servant, the servant may not eat Terumah, even if he becomes an Eved Nirtzeh.
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- Rava says that if the blood of a Chatas is brought inside the Kodesh ha'Kodashim through the entrance, it becomes Pasul. If the Kohen intended to bring the blood into the Kodesh ha'Kodashim but did not bring it further than the Heichal, it is valid.
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- If the blood of a Par He'elem Davar or a Sa'ir Avodah Zarah is brought inside the Kodesh ha'Kodashim, there is a doubt whether the Korban is Pasul.
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- If the blood of a Par or Sa'ir Yom ha'Kipurim was placed in the Kodesh ha'Kodashim and was subsequently brought into the Heichal, there is a doubt about whether it is Pasul if the blood is brought back into the Kodesh ha'Kodashim.
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