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Zevachim 93

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  • Summary of the Daf
  • Rav Chisda says that if the blood of a Chatas splatters onto a garment which is Tamei, according to the Rabanan it must be washed in the Azarah. Rebbi Eliezer disagrees.
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  • If the water of the Parah Adumah became Tamei and was sprinkled on a person, it purifies the person from Tum'ah, according to Rebbi Eliezer. The Rabanan disagree.
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  • If the water of the Parah Adumah is passed over an oven which is Tamei, the water becomes Tamei, according to Rebbi Akiva. The Chachamim disagree.
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  • Rebbi Akiva agrees that if the Haza'ah of the water of the Parah Adumah passes over an earthenware utensil which is Tamei, or over a Mishkav or Moshav which is Tamei, the Haza'ah is Tahor.
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  • According to Rebbi Akiva, the blood of a Chatas -- which was fit to be placed on the Mizbe'ach for some time before it became Tamei -- must be washed out if it splatters onto a garment. Rebbi Shimon disagrees.
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  • According to Rebbi Shimon, if the meat of Kodshim Kalim is cooked in a metal utensil, it is not necessary to rinse the inside and outside of the utensil in the Azarah. Rebbi Akiva disagrees.
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  • If the blood of a Chatas splatters from its neck onto a garment, it is not necessary to wash the garment in the Azarah.
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  • If the blood of a Chatas splatters from the Keren or from the Yesod of the Mizbe'ach onto a garment, it is not necessary to wash the garment in the Azarah.
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  • If there is less than the Shi'ur of Haza'ah for the water of the Parah Adumah in one utensil and less than the Shi'ur of Haza'ah in another utensil, and the ashes are placed in the two utensils, it is not a valid Kidush.
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  • If less than the Shi'ur of Haza'ah of the blood of a Chatas ha'Penimis is received in one utensil and less than the Shi'ur of Haza'ah is received in another utensil, the blood may not be used for Haza'ah.
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  • The Kohen must dip his finger into the utensil containing the blood of a Chatas ha'Penimis for each one of the seven Haza'os.
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  • After each Haza'ah of the blood of a Chatas ha'Penimis, the Kohen wipes off the remaining blood on the edge of the Kli Shares. After all of the Haza'os, he wipes his finger on the body of the Parah.
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  • If the blood of a Chatas splatters on the hide of an animal before it is flayed, it is not necessary to wash it in the Azarah.
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  • If the blood of a Chatas splatters onto the hide of an animal after it is flayed, there is a disagreement about whether it must be washed off.
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