יום ה', פרשת וירא
Zevachim 53
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- Summary of the Daf
- The Kohen who places the blood of a Chatas on the Mizbe'ach ascends the ramp of the Mizbe'ach. He turns onto the Sovev and places the blood on the four corners of the Mizbe'ach, starting from the southeastern corner.
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- According to the Tana of the Mishnah, the remaining blood of a Chatas offered in the Azarah is poured on the southern part of the Yesod. The remaining blood of a Chatas Penimis is poured on the western part of the Yesod. Rebbi Yishmael says that the remaining blood of all Chata'os is poured on the western part of the Yesod.
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- The flesh of a Chatas is eaten only by male Kohanim within the curtains of the courtyard of the Ohel Mo'ed for one day and one night until midnight.
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- The Kohen who places the blood of a Chatas on the Mizbe'ach must dip the finger next to his thumb of his right hand into the blood.
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- Rebbi says that the blood of the Korbanos which is placed on the upper part of the Mizbe'ach may be placed anywhere above the Chut ha'Sikra. Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon agrees in the case of an Olas ha'Of, but not in the case of a Chatas.
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- Rebbi Yochanan and Rebbi Elazar disagree about whether, according to Rebbi, the blood of a Chatas may be placed within an Amah of the corner of the Mizbe'ach, or whether it must be placed directly on the corner.
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- An Olah is Kodshei Kodashim, and is slaughtered in the north of the Azarah, and its blood is received in the north of the Azarah.
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- The Olah requires two Matanos which will reach all four sides of the Mizbe'ach. The hide must be flayed, and the flesh cut up and completely burned on the Mizbe'ach.
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- Rav says that the blood of an Olah must be thrown twice on each of the two corners of the Mizbe'ach: once on each side of the corner. Shmuel says that the blood must be thrown once on each corner in such a way that it spreads to both sides of the corner.
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- The blood of an Olah is not placed on the southeastern corner of the Mizbe'ach because it lacks a Yesod.
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- The Mizbe'ach is entirely in the portion of Binyamin except for one Amah of the Mizbe'ach in the east and one Amah in the south.
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