יום א', חול המועד סוכות
Zevachim 27
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- Summary of the Daf
- If the Shechitah of a Korban, or the Kabalah of its blood, was done with intent to sprinkle its blood the next day on the wrong place on the Mizbe'ach, the Korban is Pasul but not Pigul, even if a subsequent Avodah was done with a Machshavah of Pigul.
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- If the Shechitah of a Korban, or the Kabalah of its blood, was done with intent to leave the blood for the next day, the Korban is Pasul but not Pigul, according to Rebbi Yehudah.
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- Reish Lakish says that if the blood of a Korban is sprinkled in the wrong place on the Mizbe'ach with a Machshavah of Pigul, the Korban is Pasul but not Pigul.
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- Rebbi Yochanan says that if the blood of a Korban is sprinkled in the wrong place on the Mizbe'ach, the Korban is Pasul.
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- If the blood of a Korban is sprinkled on the correct place on the Mizbe'ach, but was sprinkled in an improper manner, it may not be gathered up and sprinkled again.
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- Rebbi Yochanan says that there is a disagreement among Tana'im about whether the blood may be gathered up and sprinkled again in a case in which the blood was sprinkled on the wrong place on the Mizbe'ach.
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- Avimi says that if the blood of a Korban is sprinkled on the wrong place on the Mizbe'ach, everyone agrees that it may not be gathered up. If it was sprinkled on the wrong Mizbe'ach, there is a disagreement about whether it may be gathered up and sprinkled again.
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- Rebbi Yehudah says that if a Korban was slaughtered at night, or if the blood spilled, or if the blood was taken out of the Azarah, even if the Eimurim were placed on the Mizbe'ach, they must be taken down. Rebbi Shimon disagrees.
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- If a Korban became Pasul in the Azarah, if the Eimurim were placed on the Mizbe'ach they must be taken down.
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- The Mizbe'ach in the Heichal sanctifies whatever is placed on it. Even if it is something that is Pasul, it may not be taken down.
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