May a woman blow Shofar on Rosh Hashanah?
- No, she is not obligated in the Mitzvah, and Rosh Hashanah is a Yom Tov.
- Yes, we learn from Semichah that woman may do Mitzvos they aren’t obligated in.
- Only in the Beis Hamikdash.
- Only by a Beis Din.
- Only outside of the Beis Hamikdash.
Why does R. Meir hold that Shechitah She’einah Re’uyah is Chayav by Oso V’Es B’No?
- It is learned from Shechutai Chutz.
- It is learned Tavuach Tevach V’Huchain.
- It is learned from Kisoi Hadam.
- It is learned from the Hekesh of V’Shav HaKohen/U’Vah HaKohen.
- The Posuk does not say “Asher Yei’Achel.”
Where would R. Meir agree that Shechitah She’einah Re’uyah is not considered to be a Shechitah?
- Oso V’Es B’no.
- Kisui HaDam.
- It does not permit an animal to be eaten in any circumstance.
- That it transmits Tumas Neveilah.
- That it is a problem of Chullin in the Azarah.
Where would R. Meir agree that Shechitah She’einah Re’uyah is considered to be a Shechitah?
- Oso V’Es B’no.
- Kisui HaDam.
- It does not permit an animal to be eaten in any circumstance.
- That it does not transmit Tumas Neveilah.
- That it is a not a problem of Chullin in the Azarah.
Does a Shechted Treifah transmit Tumas Neveilah?
- Yes, both may not be eaten.
- Yes, a Treifah is the beginning of Neveilah.
- No, it’s a Svora; it’s a Neveilah, not a Treifah.
- No, the Posuk says that only “Some” dead animals (“Min HaBeheimah) transmit Tumas Neveilah, and a Treifah does not.
- Only those not Shechted in the Azarah.