יום א', פרשת בהר-בחקתי
Shevuos 17
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- Summary of the Daf
- Someone accidentally becomes Tamei in the Azarah momentarily delayed his exit. There is a Safek whether he is Chayav Malkus.
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- Someone becomes Tamei in the Azarah and suspends himself in the air for the amount of time it takes to bow down. There is a Safek whether he is Chayav a Korban Oleh v'Yored.
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- Someone deliberately becomes Tamei in the Azarah. There is a Safek whether he is Chayav Malkus, even if he does not delay his exit.
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- A Nazir becomes Tamei while he is in a cemetery. There is a Safek whether he is Chayav Malkus, even if he does not delay his exit.
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- If someone becomes Tamei in the Azarah and he exits by the shortest route he is exempt from a Korban even if he walks very slowly.
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- If someone becomes Tamei in the Azarah and he does not exit by the shortest route he is Chayav a Korban, even though he exited very quickly.
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- If a Kohen does the Avodah while Tamei he is Chayav Misah b'Yedei Shamayim.
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- If a non-Kohen turns over a portion of a Korban while it is being consumed by the fires of the Mizbe'ach he is Chayav Misah.
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- If someone enters backwards into a house with Tzara'as, he is only Tamei when his entire body enters the house.
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- The roof of the Azarah does not have Kedushah.
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- A Tamei who enters the Heichal from the roof is not Chayav.
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- If Beis Din erroneously makes a decision that a person may enter the Beis ha'Mikdash in a state of Tum'ah they are not Chayav a Korban Par He'elem Davar.
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- An Asham Taluy is not brought if someone is in doubt whether he entered the Mikdash in a state of Tum'ah.
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