יום ו', פרשת ויחי
Zevachim 109
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- If one offers, outside the Azarah, anything which may be offered on the Mizbe'ach, he is Chayav Kares.
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- Even if one offers, outside the Azarah, Kodshim which became Pasul in the Azarah, he is Chayav Kares.
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- If one offers, outside the Azarah, half an olive's size of the flesh of an Olah along with another half an olive's size of the Eimurim, he is Chayav Kares.
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- If one eats half an olive's size of the flesh of a Korban along with another half an olive's size of the Eimurim of a Korban, he is Chayav for Pigul, Nosar, and Tamei.
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- If a Kohen has a thought of Pigul on half an olive's size of the flesh of a Korban and on half an olive's size of the Eimurim, an Olah becomes Pigul but a Shelamim does not become Pigul.
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- According to Rebbi Yehoshua, the blood of a Korban may be placed on the Mizbe'ach only if there is at least an olive's size of flesh or Eimurim remaining from the Korban.
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- If one brings an olive's size piece of a Kometz, Levonah, Minchas Kohen, or Minchas Kohen Gadol outside the Azarah, he is Chayav, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Eliezer says that he is Chayav only if he brings the entire amount.
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- If a small amount was missing from a Minchah before one offered it outside the Azarah, he is not Chayav.
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- If one offers an olive's size of the Ketores of the Heichal outside the Azarah, he is Chayav even according to Rebbi Eliezer.
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- If an amount the size of an olive of the Ketores of the Kodesh Kodashim which is brought on Yom ha'Kipurim was brought outside the Azarah according to the Tana Kama there is a Chiyuv. Rebbi Eliezer disagrees.
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- If one offers less than an olive's size of a Kometz or of Eimurim, or he pours less than three Lugin of wine or water outside the Azarah, he is not Chayav.
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