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Zevachim 64
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- If the blood of a Chatas ha'Of was sprinkled on the lower part of the Mizbe'ach, but the remaining blood was not pressed onto the Mizbe'ach, it is valid.
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- The remaining blood of a Korban Chatas which is offered on the outer Mizbe'ach is spilled on the Yesod at the southwestern corner of the Mizbe'ach.
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- When there is no room on the eastern side of the Mizbe'ach, the Nisuch of wine, Nisuch of water, and the Avodos of an Olas ha'Of are done on the upper part of the southwestern corner of the Mizbe'ach.
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- The Terumas ha'Deshen is placed to the east of the ramp of the Mizbe'ach, 22 Amos south of the Mizbe'ach, and three Tefachim away from the ramp.
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- When the Kohen who performs the Nisuch of wine, Nisuch of water, and the Avodos of an Olas ha'Of reaches the top of the Mizbe'ach, he turns to his left and goes directly to the southwestern corner. He returns the way he came.
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- When a Kohen Gadol performs the Haktarah and Nisuch as part of the Avodos of an Olah, he circles the Mizbe'ach to do the Nisuch of the wine. Upon reaching the southwestern corner, he is handed the wine and he is Menasech it.
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- The Melikah of a Chatas ha'Of is done at the back of the neck. The head should not be separated from the body.
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- After the Melikah of a Chatas ha'Of, the Kohen grasps the head and body of the bird. He sprinkles the bird's blood on the lower part of the Mizbe'ach.
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- The Kohen does the Melikah on an Olas ha'Of from the back of the neck. He severs the head completely. He presses the blood from the head and body of the bird onto the Mizbe'ach. He then covers the head with salt and throws it in the fire.
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- The Kohen removes the crop and feathers together with the innards, and he throws them to the Beis ha'Deshen. He then splits the bird without dividing it, covers it with salt, and throws it into the fire.
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- If one of the Avodos of a Chatas ha'Of was done she'Lo Lishmah, or both Lishmah and she'Lo Lishmah, it is Pasul. If one of the Avodos of an Olas ha'Of was done she'Lo Lishmah, it is valid.
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- If one of the Avodos of a Chatas ha'Of or Olas ha'Of was done with intent to eat the Chatas or burn the Olah on the Mizbe'ach after the allotted time, it is Pigul.
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