1)

Why does the Torah insert the words "la'Shor ha'Echad"?

1.

Menachos, 91b: Based on the fact that the moment ia calf is born it is called a 'Shor', it teaches us that, as opposed to a sheep, where the Nesech of a lamb is different than that of a ram, the Nesech of a bull is no different than that of a calf. 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 20. This D?rashah and the D?rashos in 15:11:2 & 4 seem to be based on the fact that the Torah refers to Shor, Ayil and Seh without drawing a distinction between the two animals that they incorporate ? as opposed to Seh and Ayil.

2)

Why does the Torah insert the word "la'Ayil ha'Echad"?

1.

Menachos, 91b: To teach us that, although the Nesech of a lamb differs form that of a ram, once it becomes a ram, there is no difference between the Nesech of a two-year old sheep and a one of three years.

3)

What is the definition of "Seh"?

1.

Rashi: A "Seh" 1 is a lamb or a kid-goat in its first year.


1

Refer to 15:11:151:1.

4)

Why does the Torah insert "O la'Seh ba'Kesavim O ba'Izim"?

1.

Menachos, 91b: To teach us that, although the Nesech of a lamb differs form that of a ram, there is no difference between the Nesech of a female lamb and a ewe, 1 or between the Nesech of a kid-goat and a he -goat.


1

See Torah Temimah, note 22.

QUESTIONS ON RASHI

5)

Rashi writes that a 'Seh' is in its first year. But in Bechoros, he explains that even after that it is still called a Seh?

1.

Tiferes Yisrael (Chomer ba'Kodesh 2:5): Regarding Korbanos, "Seh" is a yearling, whereas the Gemara in Bechoros is discussing a Seh for Pidyon Peter Chamor 1 - PF)


1

Malbim: Where "Seh" includes older animals.

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