1)

Since the Torah does not use an expression of eating (which always implies a k'Zayis), how much must one eat to nullify Inuy?

1.

Rashi (in Yoma, 80b): The Shi'ur Inuy is a thick Koseves (a large species of date). 1


1

Rashi (Ibid.): The amount required to attain 'Yishuv ha'Da'as' (a settled mind). See Torah Temimah, note 90.

2)

What are the implications of "asher Lo Se'uneh"?

1.

Yoma, 80b: It precludes someone who eats something hat harms him from Kareis. 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 91.

3)

What are the implications of ?Ki Chol ha?Nefesh asher Lo Se?uneh Venichr?sah??

1.

Yerushlmi Yoma, 8:1: It implies that, although there are five Inuyim that are prohibited on Yom Kipur, one is only Chayav Kareis for eating and drinking ? which affect the Nefesh. 1


1

Refer to Vayikra, 16:29:2:2.

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