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1)

(a)The Mishnah now discusses the Din regarding plowing a Sadeh Lavan and a Beis ha'Shelachin. What is ...

1. ... a 'Sadeh Lavan'?

2. ... a 'Beis ha'Shelachin'?

(b)The time-limit given by the Tana Kama (up to when one is permitted to plow them) is until the moist has dried up. Which moist?

(c)What is one plowing the field for?

2)

(a)What problem does R. Shimon have with the Tana Kama's ruling?

(b)According to him, until when may one plow a Sadeh ...

1. ... Ilan?

2. ... Lavan?

(c)Why is a Sadeh Lavan more stringent than a Sadeh Ilan in this regard?

(d)What is the Halachah?

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3)

(a)Up until when does the Mishnah permit fertilizing a field and digging round the roots of a tree (see Tos. Yom-Tov) in the sixth year?

(b)What is the reason for the leniency with regard to ...

1. ... fertilizing?

2. ... digging ... ?

4)

(a)What is the basic meaning of 'Beis ha'Shelachin'?

(b)Up until when is one permitted to plow it in the sixth year?

5)

(a)The Tana Kama initially permits four things in a Sadeh Ilan right up to Rosh Hashanah of the Sh'mitah: Meyablin, Mefarkin, Me'abkin Me'ashnin. If ...

1. ... 'Meyablin' means to remove blemishes that appear on the tree, what does 'Mefarkin' mean?

2. ... 'Me'abkin' means to cover the exposed roots with earth, what does 'Me'ashnin' mean?

(b)What does R. Shimon permit even in the Sh'mitah itself?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

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6)

(a)The Tana adds to the previous list Mesaklin, Mekars'min, Mezardin, Mefaslin. If 'Mesaklin' means to remove the stones (see Tiferes Yisrael [see also Tos. Yom-ov]), what does 'Mekars'min' mean?

(b)'Mezardin' means to remove the moist branches. Besides removing the accumulated foliage, what else (based on the Pasuk in Ki Sisa "P'sal l'cha") might 'Mefaslin' mean?

(c)R. Yehoshua is more lenient than the Tana Kama. What does he mean when he says that 'like the Zirud and the Pisul of the fifth year, so is the Zirud and the Pisul of the sixth?

(d)R. Shimon, on the other hand, is more stringent than the Tana Kama. What does he say about Zirud and Pisul in the sixth year?

(e)Like whom is the Halachah?

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7)

(a)Some commentaries explain ...

1. ... 'Mezahamin es ha'Neti'os' to mean that one may stick dung around the loose bark of a sapling to cause it to grow tighter, so that it should not fall off. How do others explain it?

2. ... 've'Korchin Osan' to mean that one may tie something round the sapling to protect it from the heat in the summer and from the cold in the winter. How do others explain it?

3. ... 've'Kotmin Osan' to mean that one may cover the roots with ashes. How do others explain it?

4. ... 've'Osin lahem Batim' to mean that one may build a wall around the tree and fill the space with earth. How do others explain it?

(b)What final Melachah does the Tana add to the list?

(c)Until when in the sixth year may one perform these Melachos?

8)

(a)R. Elazar bar Tzadok is more lenient than the Tana Kama regarding the last item. What does he say about watering saplings?

(b)Why not the trunk?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

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9)

(a)The Tana permits 'Sachin ... ' (anointing with oil) fruit that has not yet ripened until Rosh Hashanah. What is the point of doing this?

(b)Added to that, he also permits making a hole in the fruit ('Menakvim osam ') where necessary. Why does one do this?

(c)What else might 'Menakvim osam' mean?

(d)Why does one do that?

10)

(a)What does the Tana Kama say about Sachin and Menakvim fruit ...

1. ... in the sixth year if it will only ripen in the seventh?

2. ... in the seventh year if it will only ripen in the eighth?

(b)R. Yehudah is more lenient than the Tana Kama. On what condition does he permit it?

(c)Why is that?

(d)On what grounds does R. Shimon permit anointing in the eighth year fruit that did not yet ripen in the seventh?

(e)Like whom is the Halachah?

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11)

(a)Up to when does the Tana Kama permit planting before Rosh Hashanah of the Sh'mitah?

(b)The same applies to Havrachah and Harkavah. What is ...

1. ... 'Havrachah'?

2. ... 'Harkavah'?

(c)What is the significance of the thirty days?

(d)What does the Tana say about where one did any of these Melachos within thirty days of Sh'mitah?

12)

(a)R. Yehudah is far more lenient than the Tana Kama. How long does he require for a tree to take root?

(b)What do R. Yossi and R. Shimon say?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

(d)In fact, the thirty days, two weeks and three days must be reckoned backwards (not from Rosh Hashanah of Sh'mitah, but) from Rosh Chodesh Elul. Why is that?

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13)

(a)The Mishnah now discusses rice, millet or poppy-seeds with regard to Shevi'is and one other regard. Which regard?

(b)Which other item does the Tana include in the list?

(c)The Mishnah permits any of these with regard to Sh'mitah, as long as they take root before Rosh Hashanah of the Sh'mitah. What does it say about them regarding Ma'asros?

14)

(a)The criterion of Ma'asros regarding trees is the time that the fruit is formed (Chanatah). What is the criterion regarding ...

1. ... vegetables?

2. ... produce?

(b)Why did Chazal give a different criterion with regard to the above four than they gave to ...

1. ... vegetables?

2. ... produce?

(c)Why did they fix the criterion as the time that they take root?

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15)

(a)What does R. Shimon Shezuri say about Egyptian beans that one initially plants for seeding?

(b)What if they are planted for eating?

(c)What does R. Shimon say about thick beans?

(d)And what does R. Elazar say about thick beans?

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16)

(a)The Mishnah now discusses Betzalim ha'Sarisim and Pul ha'Mitzri (Egyptian beans) that were planted as vegetables. What are 'Betzalim ha'Sarisim'?

(b)On what condition ...

1. ... does one Ma'aser them together with the crops of the previous year?

2. ... are they not subject to the Dinim of Shevi'is?

17)

(a)Next the Tana discusses a field that is shel Ba'al. What is 'shel Ba'al'?

(b)What does the R. Meir say about such a field from which one withheld water for two periods? What is a period in this regard?

(c)Seeing as the field is well-watered, why does one need to water it further?

(d)What do the Chachamim say?

(e)Like whom is the Halachah?

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18)

(a)On what condition does the Mishnah permit retaining gourds in the Sh'mitah that are for seeding?

(b)On what grounds is it otherwise forbidden?

(c)The Tana also issues a ruling with regard to their 'Temaros'. What might this mean (besides its blossoms in their early stages, when they resemble berries)?

(d)What does the Tana say about them?

19)

(a)R. Shimon says 'u'Marbitzin be'Sadeh Lavan'(with reference to vegetables). What dual ruling does this incorporate?

(b)What does R. Eliezer ben Ya'akov say?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

20)

(a)The Tana Kama rules 'Memarsin be'Orez'. What does that mean?

(b)What does R. Shimon say about cutting the leaves of the rice during the Sh'mitah?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

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