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1)

(a)What does the Mishnah say about a married woman who is living with her husband, and whose husband and father both Shechted the Korban Pesach on her behalf?

(b)Why is that?

(c)What if she went to spend the first Pesach with her parents (as was customary in those days), and her husband and father both Shechted the Korban Pesach on her behalf?

(d)On what condition is she obligated to participate in her father's Pesach?

(e)What does an orphan do if his two Apotropsin (custodians) both register him on their respective Pesachim?

2)

(a)The Mishnah rules that an Eved who belongs to two masters cannot eat from either Korban Pesach. What sort of Eved is the Tana referring to?

(b)What is the reasoning behind this ruling?

(c)How is it nevertheless possible for him to fulfill the Mitzvah of eating the Korban Pesach?

3)

(a)On what grounds does the Mishnah forbid someone who is half an Eved and half a ben-Chorin to eat from his master's Pesach (See Tos. Yom-Tov)?

(b)What can we extrapolate from this ruling?

(c)Why is that?

(d)How is it possible to possess the status of half an Eved and half a ben-Chorin?

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4)

(a)What does the Mishnah say about a case where a master instructed his Eved to Shecht a Korban Pesach on his behalf and he Shechted ...

1. ... either a kid-goat or a lamb?

2. ... both a kid-goat and a lamb?

(b)What if, in the first case, the Eved Shechted a kid-goat, whereas the master was accustomed to eating a lamb?

(c)Why is that?

(d)In the latter case, what happens to the second animal?

5)

(a)We establish the latter case by a king or queen. What would be the Din in the case of an ordinary person?

(b)Why is that?

(c)Some say that the reason that it is nevertheless acceptable by a king or queen because of shalom Malchus. What do others say?

6)

(a)What should the Eved do if he forgot whether his master instructed him to Shecht a kid-goat or a lamb?

(b)What problem do we have with the animal that he Shechts in his own name?

(c)What must the Eved do to avoid it?

(d)What, if after the Eved did what he had to do, the master too forgot what he told him?

(e)Why is that?

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7)

(a)The Tana discusses a case where a father tells his children that he will Shecht the Korban Pesach on whoever arrives first in Yerushalayim. Which child will be considered as having arrived first in Yerushalayim?

(b)What happens when he does?

(c)Why is that?

8)

(a)How many people are permitted to participate in a Korban Pesach?

(b)Up until when does the Tana Kam permit one to ...

1. ... register on a Korban Pesach?

2. ... withdraw one's name from the list?

(c)What does Rebbi Shimon say?

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9)

(a)What does the Tana permit the members of a group to say to a member who invites his friend to join the group together with him?

(b)On which principle is this ruling based?

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10)

(a)What is the Din regarding a Zav who has had two sightings participating in the Korban Pesach?

(b)On what condition can one do this?

(c)How does this differ from a Tamei Meis whose seventh day falls on Erev Pesach?

(d)How do we learn this from the Pasuk in Beha'aloscha (in connection with the Te'me'ei Meis who complained to Moshe that they were unable to bring their Pesach because they were Tamei) "ve'Lo Yachlu La'asos ha'Pesach ba'Yom ha'Hu")?

(e)On what condition can one Shecht the Korban Pesach on behalf of a Zav on his eighth day?

11)

(a)What is a 'Shomeres Yom ke'Neged Yom'?

(b)When may one Shecht on ...

1. ... her behalf?

2. ... behalf of a woman who saw two sightings on two consecutive days?

(c)How about a Zavah (Gedolah) who saw three sightings on three consecutive days?

(d)What status do all of the above (with the exception of a Zav and a Zavah who had three sightings) have in common?

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12)

(a)The Mishnah permits Shechting on behalf of an Onein and of someone who is digging a pile of rubble underneath which someone is buried. How long is a person called an Onein (regarding Kodshim) min ha'Torah?

(b)How about the following night?

(c)On what grounds is one permitted to Shecht a Pesach on ...

1. ... his behalf?

2. ... behalf of the person who is digging the pile of rubble underneath which someone is buried, seeing as the latter may well turn out to be dead?

(d)What does the Tana say about Shechting on behalf of a prisoner whom 'they' promised to set free that day?

13)

(a)On what condition does the Tana permit Shechting the Korban Pesach on behalf of someone who is old or sick?

(b)On what condition is one permitted to Shecht on behalf of all the above?

(c)What is the reason for this with regard to ...

1. ... the Onein?

2. ... the person who is clearing the pile of rubble?

3. ... the old or sick person?

14)

(a)And what is the reason for the above restriction regarding the captive?

(b)To what kind of captive does it apply?

(c)Why is that? What does the Pasuk in Tehilim write about them?

(d)Why will it not apply to a captive of Nochrim if he is being held in Yerushalayim?

15)

(a)Why will the previous restriction not apply to someone who is imprisoned by a Yisrael?

(b)What is the source for that?

(c)What does 'Yisrael' mean in this context?

(d)On what grounds do Beis-Din incarcerate a Yisrael?

16)

(a)What if the P'sul that we just discussed actually materializes?

(b)Why is that?

(c)What is the one exception?

(d)Why is that?

(e)On what condition does this stringent ruling apply? When will even the digger be Patur from Pesach Sheini?

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17)

(a)What does Rebbi Yehudah learn from the Pasuk in Re'ei "Lo Suchal Liz'bo'ach es ha'Pesach be'Achad ... "?

(b)What does Rebbi Yossi ...

1. ... say about that?

2. ... about Shechting a Korban Pesach for a group comprising a hundred people who are unable to eat a k'Zayis of it?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

18)

(a)What is the Din with regard to forming a group of women or of Avadim to eat the Korban Pesach?

(b)Then what does the Tana mean when he forbids making a group of Nashim, Avadim and Ketanim?

(c)What is the reason for ...

1. ... the former?

2. ... the latter?

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19)

(a)We learned earlier in the Perek that one may Shecht a Pesach on behalf of an Onein. How do we learn this from Aharon's words (in Shemini, following the death of his two sons "Ve'achalti Chatas ha'Yom?")

(b)On what condition is he then permitted to eat it?

(c)Why did the Chachamim differentiate between the Korban Pesach and other Kodshim (which they did not permit)?

(d)What do we learn from the Pasuk in Tetzaveh (in connection with Aharon and his sons eating the Korbanos of the Milu'im) "Ve'achlu Oso asher Kupar bahem"?

20)

(a)What do somebody who receives belated news of his relative's death and somebody who has the bones of his parents transferred to the family burial-ground or to Eretz Yisrael (See Tiferes Yisrael) have in common?

(b)On what condition does the Mishnah permit them to eat even Kodshim after nightfall?

(c)Why does the Tana them to eat even Kodshim, which he did not do with regard to an Onein?

21)

(a)What do Beis Shamai require a Ger who converts on Erev Pesach to do, in order to eat his Pesach after nightfall?

(b)What do Beis Hillel mean when they say 'ha'Poreish min ha'Orlah ke'Poreish min ha'Kever?

(c)What is the reason for this stringency?

(d)Why is thisc argument flawed?

22)

(a)What do Beis Hillel say about an Areil Yisrael who circumcises on Erev Pesach?

(b)Why might we have thought otherwise?

(c)What is the case o 'Areil Yisrael'?

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