שבת, פרשת ויקרא
Menachos 69
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- If the leaves of a fruit tree sprouted before the Shtei ha'Lechem of Shavuos were offered, there is a doubt about whether the fruit may be brought as Bikurim.
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- If grain took root before the offering of the Omer, and the seed was harvested and replanted and was still in the ground at the time the Omer was offered, there is a doubt about whether it may be taken out from the ground and eaten.
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- If a person is defrauded of an item that is measured, weighed, or counted, even if the amount of the fraud was less than a sixth the transaction is annulled.
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- A person was hired to plant a field. He claims that he planted a sufficient amount of seeds. Witnesses testify that he did not plant a sufficient amount of seeds. There is a doubt about whether the laws of Ona'ah apply.
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- If one intends to eat the wheat or barley found in the dung of animals, it is not Metamei Tum'as Ochlin. If one picks it out of the dung in order to eat it, it is Metamei Tum'as Ochlin.
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- Wheat or barley found in the dung of animals may not be used for Menachos. If it was replanted, there is a doubt about whether the grain which grows from it may be used for Menachos.
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- If an elephant swallows a Tamei wicket basket and subsequently excretes it, the basket retains its Tum'ah.
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- If an elephant swallows reeds and excretes them, and one makes a basket out of them, there is a doubt about whether the basket is susceptible to Tum'ah.
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- Two wolves swallowed two children. The Chachamim were Metaher the flesh and Metamei the bones.
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- If wheat descends with the rain in Eretz Yisrael, there is a doubt about whether the wheat may be used for the Shtei ha'Lechem of Shavuos.
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- A stalk of grain reached a third of its growth and was pulled out of the ground before the Minchas ha'Omer was offered. It was replanted afterwards and it grew. There is a doubt about whether it is permitted before next year's Minchas ha'Omer.
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- If a branch with fruit of Orlah attached to it was grafted onto an old tree, or if an onion was planted in a vineyard and the grapevines were uprooted, even if the fruit or the onion grew 200 times its original size, it is forbidden.
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