When he eats a bird’s entire heart, with its blood.
When he eats blood absorbed in an animal’s heart.
When he eats all of the blood within an animal’s heart cavity.
When eating any of these bloods.
When eating none of these bloods.
What does V’Dam Challalim Yishteh teach us in our Gemara?
That Dam is called a Mashkeh.
That Dam is only called a Mashkeh when it comes from a Challal (a dead body), and Dam Hanefesh is not called a Mashkeh.
That only Dam Kiluach is called a Mashkeh, because this blood’s leaving the body make the once-living entity into a Challal (a dead body).
That red Dam is called a Mashkeh.
That black Dam is called a Mashkeh.
What is R' Akiva’s Chiddush?
That a Safeik Meilah is Chayav an Asham Talui.
That a Safeik Meilah is not Chayav an Asham Talui.
That a Korban Vadai Meilah may only be brought when the Meilah is paid for.
That a Korban Vadai Meilah may be brought before the Meilah is paid for.
That by Safeik Meilah the Meilah may be paid for together with one Korban, which will serve either as an Asham Vadai or Asham Talui, as necessary.
How is Meilah different than Chatos-Aveiros, that it wouldn’t be Chayav an Asham Taloi like them?
It is essentially a Geneivah, which the other Chata’os are not.
It is a crime against Hekdesh, unlike the other Chata’os.
It is a Chiyuv Asham, and thus essentially incomparable to a Chiyuv Chatas.
It is a different type of animal.
There is not a Chiyuv Kareis when done B’Meizid.
How do the Rabanan learn that an Asham Taloi must be worth at least two Sela’im?
From Zos Toras Ha’Asham, only.
From the Vuv of “V’Ihm Nefesh Adam” teaching us to learn the second Parashah (Tachton) from the first Parashah (Elyon), only.
From the Vuv of “V’Ihm Nefesh Adam” teaching us to learn the first Parashah (Elyon) from the second Parashah (Tachton), only.
From a combination of Zos Toras Ha’Asham, together with the Vuv of “V’Ihm Nefesh Adam” teaching us to learn the second Parashah (Tachton) from the first Parashah (Elyon).
From a combination of Zos Toras Ha’Asham, together with the Vuv of “V’Ihm Nefesh Adam” teaching us to learn the first Parashah (Elyon) from the second Parashah (Tachton).