יום א', פרשת נצבים
Horayos 13
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- Summary of the Daf
- The Par of a Kohen Gadol is given precedence to be brought on the Mizbe'ach over the Par of the Edah.
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- A Par of the Edah is given precedence to be brought on the Mizbe'ach over a Par Avodah Zarah. A Chatas is given precedence over an Olah.
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- A Par Avodah Zarah is given precedence over the Sa'ir Avodah Zarah which is brought along with it.
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- The Sa'ir Avodah Zarah is brought before the Sa'ir of a Nasi. A Korban of the public is given precedence over the Korban of an individual.
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- There is a disagreement about which takes precedence, the Kisbah of a commoner or the Se'irah of a commoner.
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- A man is given precedence over a woman if he is in need of provisions or if he lost an object. A woman is given precedence if she is in need of clothing or if she was captured.
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- If a person is captured along with his Rebbi and his parents, the person should ransom his mother first, then himself, then his Rebbi, and then his father.
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- If the Segan Kohen Gadol and the Mashu'ach Milchamah are walking together and they come across a Mes Mitzvah, the Mashu'ach Milchamah shall be Metamei and not the Segan.
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- A Kohen is given precedence over a Levi, a Levi over a Yisrael, a Yisrael over a Mamzer, a Mamzer over a Nasin, a Nasin over a Ger, and a Ger comes before a freed servant.
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- Everyone must stand when a Nasi enters. They may not sit until he instructs them to do so.
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- When a Chacham enters, each person must stand up when the Chacham reaches him. He may sit down immediately after the Chacham passes.
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