- Why does Hashem desire Klal Yisrael?  -   Because they even return Gezel Hane’echal.
-   Because they minimize themselves.
-   Because they remember Hashem around Nochrim, by wearing Tefillin Shel Rosh.
-   Because they remember Hashem and His Mitzvos by wearing Tzitzis.
-   Because they close their mouths and don’t respond in a Machlokes.
 
- What is the most difficult thing to do? -   To wear Tefillin Shel Rosh around Nochrim.
-   To wear Techeiles on Tzitizis; it’s very expensive.
-   To return Gezel Hane’echal.
-   To minimize one’s self.
-   To close one’s mouth and not respond in a Machlokes.
 
- Why can’t a Shofar or Lulav of Avodah Zarah be used, yet the Eifer of an Ihr Hanidachas may be used for Kisoi Hadam? -   The Shofar and Lulav are Kesusei Mechtas She’urei, and dirt doesn’t require a Shiur.
-   Shofar and Lulav are Mitzvos, and Kisiui Hadam is only a Hechsher Mitzvah, to get ride of the blood.
-   Shofar and Lulav are Mitzvos done on Yom Tov, making it a stricter Halachah.
-   The Eifer comes from something that was already burned (Naaseh Mitzvaso), permitting its use.
-   Kisui Hadam does not provide and Hana’ah, but Lulav and Shofar create a Ritzoi.
 
- Do Giddin impart Taam? -   Yes, always.
-   No, never.
-   Only by large animals, such as cows and donkeys.
-   Only by small animals, like sheep and goats.
-   It’s a Machlokes in regard to all animals.
 
- Does Gid Hanasheh apply to a fetus? -   Yes.
-   No.
-   It’s a Machlokes.
-   It depends on whether or not Gid Hanasheh applies to Kodashim.
-   It depends on whether or not Giddin impart Taam.