יום א', פרשת תזריע-מצורע
Makos 18
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- Summary of the Daf
- Rava explains according to Rebbi Shimon: if a non-Kohen, eats a Korban Olah, prior to the sprinkling of the blood - he transgresses five Torah prohibitions.
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- A person who eats Kodshei Kodashim outside of the Azarah is punished with Malkus.
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- There is a Mitzvos Lo Sa'aseh not to eat the flesh of a Korban which has become Pasul.
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- A non-Kohen who eats from a Korban Chatas prior to the sprinkling of the blood is exempt from the punishment of Malkus.
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- If Bikurim were separated prior to Sukos but were not brought to the Beis ha'Mikdash prior to Sukos, they must be left to rot. This is because the owner is no longer able to read the Parshah of Bikurim.
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- According to Rebbi Shimon, Bikurim may not be eaten by the Kohen prior to the reading of Parshas Bikurim. The Rabanan disagree.
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- If Bikurim are separated and brought after Sukos, the Parshah of Bikurim is not read. According to Rebbi Yehudah, such Bikurim may be eaten as soon as they are brought into the Azarah.
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- The Bikurim must be waved by the Kohen in all four directions.
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