1)

What are the implications of "ve'Chol Zar"? Why does the Torah add the word "ve'Chol"?

1.

Yevamos, 70b: It implies 'Zarus', ve'Lo Aninus, to teach us that a Kohen Onein is permitted to eat Terumah. 1

2.

Sifra: The word "ve'Chol" teaches us that "Zar" is not confined to a Mamzer, but extends to all non-Kohanim ?Levi'im and Yisrae'elim. 2


1

Even though he is forbidden to eat Bikurim. See Torah Temimah, note 41.

2

See Torah Temimah, note 43.

2)

What is "Kodesh"" referring to?

1.

Rashi and Rashbam: It is referring to Terumah. 1


1

Rashi: In keeping with the current context.

3)

How much must the Kohen eat in order to be Chayav?

1.

Sifra: Ahilah always entails eating at least a k'Zayis. 1


1

See Torah Temimah on Pasuk 14, note 84.

4)

What punishment does a Zar who eats Terumah receive?

1.

Sanhedrin, 83b: He is Chayav Misah bi'Yedei Shamayim - like a Kohen who eats it be'Tum'ah - which we learn from the Hekesh (via the juxtaposition of ve'Chol Zar Lo Yochal Kodesh") to "u'Meisu Bo ki Yechaleluhu"). 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 42.

5)

What is the definition of "Toshav Kohen" and of "Sachir" ?

1.

Rashi: "Toshav Kohen" refers to a Nirtza 1 - the Eved Ivri of a Kohen who had his ear pierced and was serving another six years, and "Sachir", to an Eved Ivri during the initial six years. 2


1

See Sifsei Chachamim and Torah Temmah, note 46.

2

See Sifsei Chachamim, and Ba'al ha'Turim.

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