יום ב', פרשת ויקהל-פקודי
Menachos 57
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- Summary of the Daf
- If one placed meat on coals on Shabbos but removed it after only a third was cooked on one side, he is not Chayav, unless he turned over and cooked it a third on the other side.
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- Rava says that if one cooks a piece of meat on Shabbos the size of a fig, he is Chayav even if it is cooked on only one side.
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- If one cooked meat on Shabbos on one side in a few places, and all of those places combined equal the size of a fig, according to the first version of Rava he is not Chayav.
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- One who drills a hole on Shabbos is Chayav even if it is only a minute hole.
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- One is liable for making any part of a Minchah become Chametz, but only when the Minchah is Kosher.
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- If one made a Minchah become Chametz, and then he subsequently took the Minchah out of the Azarah and made it become Chametz again, there is a doubt about whether he is Chayav for his second act of making it become Chametz.
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- If a Kohen makes the Kometz of a Minchah into Chametz after it was placed on the Mizbe'ach, there is a doubt about whether he is Chayav.
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- One is Chayav for making a Minchas Nesachim into Chametz, according to Rebbi Akiva. Rebbi Yosi ha'Glili disagrees.
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- One is Chayav for making the Lechem ha'Panim into Chametz, according to Rebbi Yosi ha'Glili. Rebbi Akiva disagrees.
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- According to Rebbi Yoshiya, the measuring utensils used for dry items are sanctified both on the inside and the outside. Those used for liquids are sanctified only on the inside. Rebbi Yonasan disagrees.
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- If one burns on the Mizbe'ach the flesh of Kodshei Kodashim or Kodshim Kalim, the Shirayim of a Minchah, or the Shtei ha'Lechem or Lechem ha'Panim, he transgresses a Lav.
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- Hagashah to the Mizbe'ach is not required for the Shtei ha'Lechem or the Lechem ha'Panim.
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- If one places the flesh of Kodshei Kodashim or Kodshim Kalim, the Shirayim of the Korban ha'Omer, or the Shtei ha'Lechem, Lechem ha'Panim, or a Korban Minchah on the ramp of the Mizbe'ach, there is a disagreement about whether he transgresses a Lav.
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- If one places Chametz or honey on the Mizbe'ach or on the ramp, he transgresses a Lav.
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