יום ו', פרשת אחרי מות-קדושים
Menachos 103
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- Summary of the Daf
- One vowed to bring a Stam Minchah. At the time that he separated the flour for his Minchah, he vowed to bring a Minchas Marcheshes. He is not obligated to bring a Minchah Marcheshes.
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- If one vows to bring a Minchah from barley, from Kemach, or without oil and Levonah, or only half of an Isaron, he must bring a proper Minchah of an Isaron of Soles of wheat with oil and Levonah, according to the Tana Kama.
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- If one vows to bring a Minchah of an Isaron and a half, he must bring a Minchah of two Esronim. Rebbi Shimon maintains that he is Patur from bringing a Minchah.
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- If one says that he will be a Nazir from dates or figs, he becomes a Nazir, according to Beis Shamai. Beis Hillel disagrees.
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- If one vows to bring a Minchah from lentils, he is Patur from bringing a Minchah.
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- Ze'iri maintains that if one vows to bring a Minchah from barley, he is obligated to bring a Minchah only if he says that he will bring a "Minchah" of Se'orim, but not if he says a "Minchas" Se'orim.
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- If one vows to bring a Minchah of 60 Esronim, he brings it in one utensil, but if he vows to bring a Minchah of 61 Esronim, he brings it in two utensils.
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- Rebbi Yehudah maintains that a Minchah of 61 Esronim is not brought in one utensil, because an individual never brings a Minchah as large as the Tzibur's Minchah.
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- Rebbi Shimon maintains that the reason why an individual may not bring a Minchah of 61 Esronim is that it does not mix well with oil in one utensil.
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- All of the Midos of the Chachamim were given in an exacting manner.
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