יום ה', פרשת שמות
Zevachim 115
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- Summary of the Daf
- A Korban Pesach which was offered before midday on Erev Pesach and which was slaughtered Lishmah is Pasul. If it was slaughtered she'Lo Lishmah, it is valid.
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- Rebbi Eliezer says that an Asham that is offered she'Lo Lishmah is Pasul, like a Chatas offered she'Lo Lishmah.
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- One who offers outside the Azarah an animal less than eight days old which was sanctified as an Olah or a Chatas, or a Chatas which the owner is not yet fit to bring, is not liable.
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- Rav Dimi says that if one slaughters his Asham and offers it she'Lo Lishmah outside the Azarah before he is fit to bring it, he is liable. If he slaughters it Lishmah, he is not liable.
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- Rav Huna says that if a person who is obligated to bring an Asham designated two animals for his Asham in the event that one becomes lost, and he slaughters one of them outside the Azarah l'Shem Olah before the time to bring the Asham arrives, he is liable.
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- If one offers any of the following outside the Azarah, he is not liable: the flesh of a Korban other than an Olah, the remainder of a Minchas Omer, Shtei ha'Lechem, Lechem ha'Panim, or of a Minchah.
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- One who performs any of the following acts outside the Azarah is not liable: he pours or mixes oil, crumbles a Minchah, pours salt, performs Tenufah or Hagashah, sets up the Shulchan, cleans out the Neros, does Kemitzah of a Minchah, or receives the blood of a Korban.
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- Before the Mishkan was erected, Bamos were permitted and the Avodah was done by the Bechoros, according to Rebbi Yehoshua ben Korchah. According to Rebbi, the Avodah was done by Nadav and Avihu from the time that Bnei Yisrael reached Har Sinai.
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- Before the Mishkan was erected, one was permitted to bring all types of Kosher animals and birds as a Korban, even if it was a Ba'al Mum.
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- According to Rebbi Yishmael, the general principles of the Mitzvos were given at Har Sinai, but the details of the Mitzvos were not given until later, in the Ohel Mo'ed. Rebbi Akiva says that also the details were given at Har Sinai, and then they were repeated in the Ohel Mo'ed and in Arvos Mo'av.
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