What does Rav Asi hold?
- Tehorin and Temei’im join for Tumah, but not for Achilah (like Rav).
- Tehorin and Temei’im join for both Tumah and Achilah (like Levi).
- Tehorin and Temei’im join for neither Tumah nor Achilah.
- The Gemara is unsure whether Rav Asi holds A or B.
- The Gemara is unsure whether Rav Asi holds A or C.
Why would Eiver Min Hachai from a Parah and a Gamal join together?
- Treif is Treif.
- This opinion holds that Eiver Min Hachai applies by a non-kosher animal.
- Cows and camels are known to get along.
- Tehorin and Temei’im join together for everything.
- The Gamal is one of the four non-kosher animals specifically mentioned in the Torah, which gives it a special Din.
Why would Neveilah from a Parah and a Gamal join together?
- Treif is Treif.
- Why shouldn’t they, both are Neveilah!
- This opinion holds that one Issur is Chal even upon a different Issur.
- Tehorin and Temei’im join together for everything.
- The Gamal is one of the four non-kosher animals specifically mentioned in the Torah, which gives it a special Din.
How big a piece of Sheretz must one eat to be liable for Makkos?
- A Kezayis, always.
- An Adashah, always.
- A Kebeitzah, always.
- An Adashah when dead, and a Kezyayis when alive.
- An Adashah when alive, and a Kezyayis when dead.
What are “Muvdalin”?
- Sheratzim that the Torah specifically mentions for Tumah.
- Animals that the Torah specifically mentions for Tumah.
- Sheratzim that the Torah specifically mentions for as non-kosher.
- Animals that the Torah specifically mentions for as non-kosher.
- Animals or Sheratzim whose legs are long enough that they are viewed as
“Muvdal,” “apart” from the ground.