יום א', פרשת במדבר
Shevuos 24
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- Summary of the Daf
- Reish Lakish maintains that an all-encompassing prohibition takes effect only on a prohibited item when the prohibition comes by itself. Rebbi Yochanan disagrees.
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- Rebbi Shimon maintains that a person is Chayav Malkus for eating even a minute amount of a prohibited item.
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- Rebbi Shimon maintains that someone who eats a Neveilah on Yom Kipurim is exempt from bringing a Korban Chatas.
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- A person who swears that he will not eat, is exempt from a Korban if he eats dirt.
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- If a person makes a Neder that his wife shall be forbidden to him if he eats that day, even if he ate prohibited items she is forbidden to him.
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- Everyone agrees that a prohibition which augments the prohibition of an already prohibited item goes into effect.
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- If a Tamei eats Chelev which is Nosar on Yom Kipurim he is Chayav four Korbanos Chatas and one Korban Asham.
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- Rebbi Meir says if the Tamei puts the Chelev which is Nosar in his mouth and carries it into a public domain on Shabbos, he is Chayav a fifth Korban Chatas.
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- Rebbi Eliezer maintains that a Nasi who eats Kodesh or enters the Mikdash in a state of Tum'ah brings a goat for a Chatas.
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- A person who is Mo'el in Hekdesh is Chayav a Korban Me'ilah even if he is Mo'el in less than the size of an olive.
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