What makes a Kohen eligible to do the Avodah?
- He must be a Yarei Shamayim.
- He must be a Baki in Hilchos Avodah.
- He must be Modeh in the Avodah.
- He must be a teacher of Torah; Ki Sifsei Kohen Yishmeru Daas V’Torah Yevakshu MiPihu.
- He must be able to excise an animal’s neck veins.
Why did Abaye stop asking for Matnas Kehunah?
- He learned from the Tznu’im in the Beis HaMikdash.
- He learned from what happened to B'nei Eili.
- He learned that the Torah says “V’Nusan.”
- Because he wasn’t able to go Shul every day.
- He moved to a different neighborhood where there were no Jewish butchers.
When must meat be marked with a Siman to show that it is Potur from Matanos?
- Whenever a Kohen or Akum are partners in the meat.
- Whenever a Kohen is a partner.
- Whenever the Akum partner is doing something that would demonstrate his partnership.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers B and C.
When must Pesulei HaMukdashin meats be marked with a Siman?
- Always.
- Never.
- When sold in the marketplace.
- When sold in the house.
- When sold to an Akum.
Which is not one of the twenty-four Matnos Kehunah?
- Maaser Sheini.
- Terumas Maaser.
- Bechor.
- Bikurim.
- Reishis ha'Geiz.