שבת, פרשת שמיני
Makos 17
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- Summary of the Daf
- There is a disagreement whether it is necessary to designate Ma'aser Ani for food that is Demai.
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- Rebbi Shimon maintains that a person is Chayav Malkus for Tevel less than the size of an olive. The Rabanan disagree.
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- Rav Bibi maintains that although Rebbi Shimon ascribes Malkus for eating a single kernel of wheat, he does ascribe Malkus for eating an amount of flour (ground kernels of wheat) that is less than the size of an olive. Rebbi Yirmeyah disagrees.
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- If a Korban Pesach becomes Tamei, one who breaks its bones is not Chayav Malkus.
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- Rebbi Akiva and Rebbi Shimon maintain that Bikurim may not be eaten by the Kohen prior to the reading of Parshas Bikurim. The Chachamim disagree.
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- Rava explains according to Rebbi Shimon: if a non-Kohen, eats a Korban Olah, prior to the sprinkling of the blood, and he does so outside the walls of Yerushalayim - he transgresses five Torah prohibitions.
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- Bikurim are forbidden to a non-Kohen, but they are permitted to a Kohen who is an Onen.
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- There is a disagreement if Beis Din may punish someone on the basis of a Kal v'Chomer.
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