Transferring the Tuma from an Avoda Zara statue to money, and destroying the money.
Throwing away one item when there are many permitted items and one forbidden Avoda Zara item, and it is not known which is forbidden.
Paying a Knas to the Kohanim to permit the use of Takruvas Avoda Zara.
The money that idolaters give to their Komer when they go to him for a blessing.
Using leaves from an Ashaira for a constructive purpose; this helps be Mesakain the tree, by using for some good.
What is an example of Zeh VeZeh Gorem?
A kosher oven where Avoda Zara wood was used to bake bread.
A kosher open spit where meat was roasted from Avoda Zara coals.
A dough that was leavened with regular Se’or and with Se’or of Teruma.
Answers A and B.
Answers A and C.
When would we have supposed that the Chachamim would agree to R. Elazar?
That the loaf of bread is permitted, because the Avoda Zara object (the wood) is no longer present.
That the loaf of bread is prohibited, because the Avoda Zara object (the wood) made a quantitative improvement, of dough to bread.
That the garment is permitted, because the Avoda Zara object (the weaving tool) is only a part of the garment’s history, and did not directly change the object as fire does to dough.
That the garment is prohibited, because the weaving tool remains existent while the garment is being worn.
That both the bread and the garment are permitted, because our eyes cannot actually see the Avoda Zara in the bread or in the garment.
In what circumstances to R. Elazar and the Chachamim argue?
In the way that an actual Avoda Zara becomes permitted.
In the way that Takruves Avoda Zara become permitted.
In the way that something impacted by Avoda Zara becomes permitted.
In the way that something impacted by Avoda Zara becomes permitted, when it becomes mixed with other things.
Whether weaving tools are more useful than firewood.
How is Markulies different than other idols?
A broken part of the idol is permitted because it is only a broken stone to begin with, as opposed to most idols where it is forbidden because it came from a real statue.
A broken part of the idol remains forbidden because it is worshipped with the knowledge that it will soon break, as opposed to most idols where it is permitted.
Markulies is worshipped with three stones, while other idols need at least eight.