1)

(a)Why did Rebbi include in his list of humble people ...

1. ... the Bnei Beseira?

2. ... Yonasan ben Shaul?

(b)On what grounds do we query Rebbi's choice of the latter two (leaving us with his father as the only truly humble person [of the category of humility that he is listing])? Why might that not have been genuine humility?

(c)What did Rebbi do when he saw how precious Yisurin were in the eyes of Hash-m?

(d)Some say that he suffered from Tzamirta for seven years and from Tzapidna (Rashash) for six; others reverse the order of years. What is ...

1. ... Tzamirta?

2. ... Tzapidna?

1)

(a)Rebbi included in his list of humble people ...

1. ... the Bnei Beseira - because they stepped down and appointed Hillel in their place.

2. ... Yonasan ben Shaul - because in spite of being son of King Shaul and his heir, he declared that David would rule over Yisrael, and that he would be his deputy.

(b)We query Rebbi's choice of the latter two (leaving us with his father as the only truly humble person [of the category of humility that he is listing]) - who may well have stepped down from their positions (not out of humility, but) because in the case of the Bnei Beseira, Hillel proved that he knew more than they did, and in the case of Yonasan, because he saw that the people were behind David and he had no other choice.

(c)When Rebbi saw how precious Yisurin were in the eyes of Hash-m - he too, accepted them upon himself (see Ya'avetz) for thirteen years.

(d)Some say that he suffered from Tzamirta for seven years and from Tzapidna for six; others reverse the order of years.

1. Tzamirta is - a stone in the urinal duct.

2. Tzapidna is - thrush (a painful mouth disease [according to the Yerushalmi, it was toothache]).

2)

(a)The stable-man of Rebbi was wealthier than the King of Persia. Why did he make a point of feeding his horses when Rebbi would go to relieve himself? What do we learn from this episode?

(b)On what grounds then, was the suffering of Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon on a higher plane than that of Rebbi?

(c)What did Rebbi do to ...

1. ... bring on his Yisurin?

2. ... to cause them to go away?

2)

(a)The stable-man of Rebbi was wealthier than the King of Persia. He made a point of feeding the horses when Rebbi would go to relieve himself - in order to drown Rebbi's screams of pain (because the neighing of his numerous horses could be heard at a distance of three Mil). He did not entirely succeed however, because Rebbi's screams could still be heard above his horses neighing. We learn from this episode the intensity of Rebbi's pains.

(b)Yet the suffering of Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon was on a higher plane than Rebbi's - because his suffering came from his love (of Hash-m [he volunteered to suffer, even though he had done nothing to deserve the pain, whereas Rebbi's suffering came as a result of his deeds (it was deserved [as we shall now see]).

(c)Rebbi ...

1. ... brought on his Yisurin - when he sent an animal on its way to be Shechted (after it came to him for protection), telling that this is what it was created for .

2. ... caused them to go away - when he told his maidservant to leave the weasels (or rats) that she discovered in the attic alone, because David ha'Melech said in Tehilim "ve'Rachamav al Kol Ma'asav" ('and His mercy extends to all His creatures'), and we are obligated to go in His ways.

3)

(a)During the entire period that Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon suffered nobody died prematurely. What advantage did Klal Yisrael gain from Rebbi's suffering?

(b)This is based on a statement of Rabah bar Rav Shiloh. What did he say about the day of rain?

(c)Why did the Rabanan not pray for Rebbi's Yisurin to stop?

(d)How can anything grow without water?

3)

(a)During the entire period that Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon suffered nobody died prematurely. From Rebbi's suffering - Klal Yisrael dispensed with the need for rain (because he had mercy on Hash-m's creatures).

(b)This is based on a statement of Rabah bar Rav Shiloh, who said - that the day of rain is a day of judgment (so Hash-m granted them Rachamim for Rachamim).

(c)The Rabanan did not pray for Rebbi's Yisurin to stop - because the world benefited from them (as we just explained).

(d)Indeed, nothing can grow without water - and what happened her was that even though it had not rained, water would miraculously appear in a pit from which they had just pulled out a radish (or presumably, any other plant).

4)

(a)What did Rebbi discover, when he went to inquire whether Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon had left any sons behind?

(b)How did the boy react when ...

1. ... Rebbi sent him to Rebbi Shimon ben Isi ben Lekunyah to learn Torah? Who was he?

2. ... his Rebbi promised to make him wise, to give him a golden jacket, and that they would (really) call him 'Rebbi'?

(c)What other strategy did Rebbi employ (even before he actually began learning), to induce him to want to learn?

(d)Later, Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar went to learn in Rebbi's Yeshivah. To whom did Rebbi refer when he quoted the Pasuk in Mishlei ...

1. ... "Pri Tzadik Etz Chayim"?

2. ... "ve'Loke'ach Nefashos Chacham"?

4)

(a)When Rebbi went to inquire whether Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon had left any sons behind, he discovered that he had indeed left behind a son for whose services the prostitutes would pay way above the going price.

(b)When ...

1. ... Rebbi sent him to Rebbi Shimon ben Isi ben Lekunyah (his mother's brother) to learn Torah - he kept repeating that he wanted to go home.

2. ... his Rebbi promised to make him wise, to give him a golden jacket, and that they would (really) call him Rebbi - he promised that he would no longer do that.

(c)The other strategy that Rebbi employed (even before he actually began learning) to induce him to want to learn - was to give him Semichah (i.e. the title of 'Rebbi').

(d)Later, Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar went to learn in Rebbi's Yeshivah. When Rebbi (who recognized him by his voice) quoted the Pasuk in Mishlei ...

1. ... "P'ri Tzadik Eitz Chayim" - he was referring to Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar himself.

2. ... "ve'Loke'ach Nefashos Chacham" - he was referring to Rebbi Shimon ben Isi ben Lekunyah.

5)

(a)When Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar died, they wanted to bury him in the same cave as his father and grandfather, but the snake (of which we spoke earlier) would not let them in. If this was not because Rebbi Yosi was not as great as his father, then why was it?

(b)Rebbi also went to inquire whether Rebbi Tarfon (of two generations earlier) had left any sons. What did they tell him?

(c)When he found him in the same situation as Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar had been, he offered him his daughter, if he would do Teshuvah. According to some - he did indeed marry her, but then divorced her. What do others say? Why did he do that?

(d)The reason that Rebbi got into the habit of inquiring about the sons of Tzadikim, is based on a statement of Rav (or Rebbi Yochanan or Rebbi Yonasan). What did Rav say about someone who teaches Torah to ...

1. ... someone else's son?

2. ... the son of an Am ha'Aretz?

5)

(a)When Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar died, they wanted to bury him in the same cave as his father and grandfather, but the snake (which we mentioned earlier) would not let them in. This was (not because Rebbi Yosi was not as great as his father but) - because he had not lived in a cave (with Mesiras Nefesh) for thirteen years, like he had done.

(b)Rebbi also went to inquire whether Rebbi Tarfon (of two generations earlier) had left any sons. They told him - that he had not left any sons, but his daughter had.

(c)When he found him in the same situation as Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Elazar had been, he offered him his daughter, if he would do Teshuvah. According to some - he did indeed marry her, but then divorced her; others say - that (even though he did do Teshuvah) - he did not even marry her, so that people should not say that he only did Teshuvah in order to marry Rebbi's daughter.

(d)The reason that Rebbi got into the habit of inquiring about the sons of Tzadikim, is based on a statement of Rav (or Rebbi Yochanan or Rebbi Yonasan), who said that if someone teaches Torah to ...

1. ... someone else's son - he will merit to sit in the Heavenly Yeshivah.

2. ... the son of an Am ha'Aretz - then even if Hash-m has issued an evil decree, He will tear it up on account of him (see Rif, Ein Ya'akov).

6)

(a)What does Rebbi Parnach Amar Rebbi Yochanan extrapolate from ...

1. ... the Pasuk in Yeshayah "va'Ani Zos Berisi Amar Hash-m ... Lo Yamushu mi'Picha, mi'Pi Zar'acha u'mi'Pi Zera Zar'acha"?

2. ... the continuation of the Pasuk "Amar Hash-m"?

3. ... the next words "me'Atah ve'Ad Olam" (though this is actually the Derashah of Rebbi Yirmiyah)?

(b)What happened after Rav Yosef had conducted ...

1. ... forty fasts? Which Pasuk did they show him?

2. ... a second set of forty fasts?

3. ... a third set of forty fasts?

(c)Why did he stop there?

6)

(a)Rebbi Parnach Amar Rebbi Yochanan extrapolates from ...

1. ... the Pasuk in Yeshayah "va'Ani Zos B'risi Amar Hash-m ... Lo Yamushu mi'Picha, mi'Pi Zar'acha u'mi'Pi Zera Zar'acha" - that if the son and grandson of a Talmid-Chacham are also Talmidei-Chachamim, then Torah will not move away from his descendants forever.

2. ... the continuation of the Pasuk "Amar Hash-m" - that Hash-m guarantees it.

3. ... the next words "me'Atah ve'Ad Olam" (though this is actually the Derashah of Rebbi Yirmiyah) - that from then on, Torah will return to its host (even if one of his descendants throws off the yoke of Torah, Torah will return to his son or grandson [Iyun Ya'akov]).

(b)After Rav Yosef had conducted ...

1. ... forty fasts, they showed him in a dream the Pasuk - "Lo Yamushu mi'Picha".

2. ... a second set of forty fasts - they showed him the Pasuk "Lo Yamushu mi'Picha mi'Pi Zar'acha".

3. ... a third set of forty fasts - they showed him the Pasuk "Lo Yamushu mi'Picha, mi'Pi Zar'acha u'mi'Pi Zera Zar'acha."

(c)He stopped there - because beyond that, Torah automatically returns to its host.

7)

(a)Rebbi Zeira fasted forty fasts in order to forget what he had learned in Bavel. Why did he do that?

(b)Why did he fast a second set?

(c)He fasted a third set so that the fire of Gehinom should not effect him. How did he put this to the test?

(d)What happened on one occasion when the Chachamim gave him an Ayin ha'Ra? What did he subsequently become known as?

7)

(a)Rebbi Zeira fasted forty fasts in order to forget what he had learned in Bavel - because, unlike the Bnei Bavel, the Bnei Eretz Yisrael were not quarrelsome, and their learning was therefore more straightforward and to the point. Consequently, he didn't want what he had learned in Bavel to interfere with his new store of knowledge.

(b)He fasted a second set - that Rebbi Elazar should not die in his lifetime, so that the mantle of leadership would not fall on his shoulders.

(c)And he fasted a third set, so that the fire of Gehinom should not effect him, which he put to the test - by climbing into a heated oven once every thirty days (and emerging unscathed).

(d)On one occasion, when the Chachamim gave him an Ayin ha'Ra - his calf became scorched from the heat. He subsequently became known as 'the short man with the scorched calf'. Presumably, that explains his name 'Zeira' (short for 'Ze'eira' [small]), because it is the equivalent of 'Ketina' (Ya'avetz).

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8)

(a)Rav Yehudah Amar Rav explains the Pasuk in Yirmiyah which discusses the question "Al Mah Avdah ha'Aretz (What was the cause of the destruction of the first Beis Hamikdash)?", a question which baffled the greatest. Who is referred to (in this context) by ...

1. ... "Mi ha'Ish he'Chacham"?

2. ... "va'asher D'var Pi Hash-m eilav Ve'yagidah"?

(b)Hash-m Himself solved the problem, when He announced "al Azvam es Torasi". How does Rav Yehudah Amar Rav, based on the continuation "Asher Nasati Lifneihem" interpret this? What is the logic behind it?

(c)According to Rav Chama, to whom is the Pasuk in Mishlei referring when it writes ...

1. ... be'Lev Navon Tanu'ach Chochmah"?

2. ... u've'Kerev Kesilim Tivada"?

(d)How is this expressed in the adage cited by Ula 'A small coin in a flask makes a big noise (when it is rattled)'?

(e)How did Rebbi Zeira explain the Pasuk in Iyov ...

1. ... "Katon ve'Gadol Hu"?

2. ... "ve'Eved Chofshi el Adonav"?

8)

(a)Rav Yehudah Amar Rav explains the Pasuk which discusses the question "Al Mah Avdah ha'Aretz (What was the cause of the destruction of the first Beis Hamikdash)?", a question which baffled the greatest. When in this context, the Navi writes ...

1. ... "Mi ha'Ish he'Chacham" - he is referring to the Chachamim, and ...

2. ... "va'asher D'var Pi Hash-m eilav Ve'yagidah" - to the Nevi'im.

(b)Hash-m Himself solved the problem, when He announced "al Azvam es Torasi", which Rav Yehudah Amar Rav, based on the continuation "Asher Nasati Lifneihem", interprets to mean - that the people failed to recite the Berachah 'Asher Bachar Banu ... ' before learning Torah, a sure sign that they did not consider it important.

(c)Rav Chama explains that when the Pasuk in Mishlei writes ...

1. ... be'Lev Navon Tanu'ach Chochmah", it is referring to - a Talmid-Chacham the son of a Talmid-Chacham.

2. ... u've'Kerev Kesilim Tivada" - a Talmid-Chacham, the son of an Am ha'Aretz.

(d)This is expressed in the adage cited by Ula 'A small coin in a flask makes a big noise (when it is rattled)' - because the noise is due to the fact that it is the only coin in the jar. If the jar were full, it would not make a noise (see also Tosfos).

(e)Rebbi Zeira explained the Pasuk ...

1. ... "Katon ve'Gadol Hu" to mean - that anyone who makes himself small over Torah in this world, will be big in the World to Come.

2. ... "ve'Eved Chofshi el Adonav" - that anyone who subjugates himself to Torah-study here will be free in the World to Come.

9)

(a)Reish Lakish was marking graves. Why did he become agitated? What did he ask Hash-m?

(b)What did a Heavenly Voice reply?

(c)When, in his lifetime, Rebbi Chiya was arguing with Rebbi Chanina, the latter asked him how he could argue with someone who, if Torah were forgotten, would revive it with his Pilpul. What did Rebbi Chiya retort?

(d)What did Rebbi Chiya used to do after ...

1. ... planting flax and making nets? What would he do with the nets?

2. ... manufacturing parchment with the skin of the deer?

3. ... teaching five children the five books of the Torah (one book each)?

4. ... having taught the eleven children both the entire written and oral Toros?

9)

(a)Reish Lakish was marking graves. He became agitated - when he could not find the grave of Rebbi Chiya (which had been hidden from him). So he asked Hash-m - whether he had not studied as much Torah as Rebbi Chiya.

(b)A Heavenly Voice replied - that indeed he had, but that he had not spread Torah to the degree that Rebbi Chiya had.

(c)When, in his lifetime, Rebbi Chiya was arguing with Rebbi Chanina, the latter asked him how he could argue with someone who, if Torah were forgotten, he would revive it with his Pilpul; to which he retorted - how could he (Rebbi Chanina) argue with someone who made sure that Torah was not forgotten in the first place.

(d)Rebbi Chiya, after ...

1. ... planting flax and making nets - would use the nets to catch deer, whose flesh he would feed to Yesomim.

2. ... manufacturing parchment with the skin of the deer - he would write each of the five books of the Torah on a piece of parchment.

3. ... teaching five children the five books of the Torah (one book each) - he would teach each of the six Sedarim of the Mishnah to one child.

4. ... having taught the eleven children the entire written and oral Toros - he would instruct the eleven children to teach each other what they had learned, thereby ensuring that Torah would not be forgotten.

10)

(a)What did Rebbi exclaim about Rebbi Chiya's deeds?

(b)What did Rebbi reply when Rebbi Yishmael b'Rebbi Yosi asked him whether Rebbi Chiya's deeds even outweighed ...

1. ... his own (Rebbi's)?

2. ... his (Rebbi Yishmael b'Rebbi Yosi's) father's?

(c)The deceased Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina told Rebbi Zeira in a dream that in Olam ha'Ba he sat next to Rebbi Yochanan, Rebbi Yochanan's next to Rebbi Yanai, and Rebbi Yanai next to Rebbi Chanina. Next to whom did Rebbi Chanina sit?

(d)What did Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina reply, when Rebbi Zeira asked him why Rebbi Yochanan (their Rebbe) did not sit next to Rebbi Chiya?

10)

(a)Rebbi exclaimed - 'How great are the deeds of Chiya!'

(b)When Rebbi Yishmael b'Rebbi Yosi asked him whether Rebbi Chiya's deeds even outweighed ...

1. ... his own (Rebbi's) - he replied in the affirmative.

2. ... his (Rebbi Yishmael b'Rebbi Yosi's) father's - he vehemently objected to the suggestion.

(c)The deceased Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina told Rebbi Zeira in a dream that in Olam ha'Ba he sat next to Rebbi Yochanan, Rebbi Yochanan's next to Rebbi Yanai, and Rebbi Yanai next to Rebbi Chanina. Rebbi Chanina - sat next to Rebbi Chiya.

(d)When Rebbi Zeira asked Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina why Rebbi Yochanan (their Rebbe) did not sit next to Rebbi Chiya, he replied - that Rebbi Yochanan (also known as bar Nafcha, because he was a blacksmith) did not belong in a place where there were flashes of lightning and burning fires (see Agados Maharsha).

11)

(a)What did Rav Chaviva bar Suramki notice that was strange about the eyes of that Talmid-Chacham who was often visited by Eliyahu Hanavi?

(b)He explain to him that this was the result of his having disregarded Eliyahu's advice when he took him to see the Rabanan in the Yeshivah shel Ma'alah. What did ...

1. ... Eliyahu advise him?

2. ... he actually do? What happened subsequently?

(c)How did he know which was Rebbi Chiya's carriage?

(d)How did he become cured?

11)

(a)Rav Chaviva bar Suramki noticed - that the eyes of that Talmid-Chacham who was often visited by Eliyahu Hanavi were fine one morning, but looked burned that same evening.

(b)The Talmid-Chacham explained to him that this was the result of his having disregarded Eliyahu's advice when he took him to see the Rabanan ascending to the Yeshivah Shel Ma'alah. Because ...

1. ... although Eliyahu advised him - that he may look at any of the Tzadikim there as they ascended, barring the carriage in which Rebbi Chiya sat ...

2. ... he could not contain himself - and looked nonetheless, at which point, two flashes of lightning struck him in the eyes.

(c)He knew which was Rebbi Chiya's carriage - because all the other carriages were carried by angels, except for his, which moved under its own steam.

(d)He became cured - by going to Rebbi Chiya's grave and praying that, on the merit of his constant study of the Beraisos and Toseftos that Rebbi Chiya (the main compiler of the Toseftos) had taught, he should be cured.

12)

(a)Eliyahu used to frequent Rebbi's Beis-Hamedrash. Why did he once arrive late? What delayed him?

(b)What caused his change of routine in the Me'aras ha'Machpeilah?

(c)What did he reply when Rebbi asked him whether there was not a way to bring Mashi'ach early here in this world?

(d)How did Rebbi act on this information?

12)

(a)Eliyahu used to frequent Rebbi's Beis-Hamedrash. He once arrived late - because he was delayed by his having had to arouse, first Avraham, then Yitzchak and then Ya'akov and wash their hands for Davening one after the other. He normally saw to all three simultaneously, but was ordered to change his routine

(b)... because the Avos had decided to make a joint effort and bring the Mashi'ach prematurely with their Tefilos.

(c)When Rebbi asked him whether there was not a way to bring Mashi'ach early here in this world - he replied that there was, through the services of Rebbi Chiya and his sons.

(d)So the next time there was no rain - Rebbi decreed a public fast and appointed Rebbi Chiya as the Chazan, flanked by his two sons.

13)

(a)What happened when Rebbi Chiya and his sons said ...

1. ... 'Mashiv ha'Ru'ach"?

2. ... 'Morid ha'Gashem'?

(b)What was the punch-line? What did Rebbi expect to happen?

(c)What actually happened when Rebbi Chiya and his sons were about to recite 'Mechayeh ha'Meisim'?

(d)Why did Eliyahu Hanavi receive sixty lashes with flashes of lightning?

13)

(a)When Rebbi Chiya and his sons said ...

1. ... 'Mashiv ha'Ru'ach' - the wind began to blow.

2. ... 'Morid ha'Gashem' - it began to rain.

(b)The punch-line was meant to be - that when they said 'Mechayeh ha'Meisim', the dead would come back to life (Techi'as ha'Meisim - though it is unclear how this could happen before Mashi'ach arrived. And besides, Rebbi asked about bringing Mashi'ach early, not Techi'as ha'Meisim).

(c)When Rebbi Chiya and his sons were about to recite 'Mechayeh ha'Meisim' - the earth began to shake (in anticipation - see Agados Maharsha), but before they managed to complete the Berachah, an apparition in the shape of a bear of fire appeared from the nearby forest and the terror-stricken crown hastily dispersed.

(d)Eliyahu Hanavi received sixty lashes with flashes of lightning - for divulging Hash-m's secrets (in telling Rebbi how to bring about Techi'as ha'Meisim before it was due.

14)

(a)Who was Shmuel Yarchina'ah? Why was he called by that name?

(b)What was his profession?

(c)Why did he not cure Rebbi's eye ailment with ...

1. ... drops in the eyes?

2. ... a regular salve smeared on his eyes?

(d)So how did he actually cure him?

(e)How did he reassure Rebbi, when, for some reason or other, the latter tried unsuccessfully to give him Semichah?

14)

(a)Shmuel Yarchina'ah was - the famous Amora Shmuel bar Aba, who was known by that name because he was an authority on astronomy (and the Sod ha'Ibur [from the word 'Yare'ach', moon]).

(b)By profession - he was a doctor.

(c)He did not cure Rebbi's eye ailment with ...

1. ... drops in his eyes or with ...

2. ... a regular salve smeared on his eyes - because Rebbi could not take it.

(d)He actually cured him - by means of a strong salve placed inside a hollow bamboo underneath Rebbi's sheet.

(e)When, for some reason or other, Rebbi latter tried unsuccessfully to give him Semichah - Shmuel reassured that he need not worry, because he had seen in the book of Adam ha'Rishon, that although Shmuel Yarchina'ah would be a Chacham, he was not destined to receive Semichah. He would however, cure Rebbi.