NIDAH 2 (2 Sivan) - This Daf has been dedicated in memory of Harry Bernard Zuckerman, Baruch Hersh ben Yitzchak (and Miryam Toba), by his children and sons-in-law.

1)

(a)What does Shamai mean when he says 'Kol ha'Nashim Dayan Sha'atan'?

(b)What does Hillel say?

(c)What is his reason?

(d)What does Shamai say to that?

2)

(a)On what grounds do the Chachamim disagree with both previous opinions?

(b)So what do they say?

(c)What do they mean when they say that ...

1. ... 'Me'es Le'es detracts from Pekidah li'Pekidah'?

2. ... 'Pekidah li'Pekidah detracts from Me'es Le'es'?

(d)What is a 'Veses'?

(e)What does the Tana say about a woman who ...

1. ... has a Veses and who sees blood at the time that the Veses is due?

2. ... has relations with her husband using a cloth? How often does she need to use it?

3)

(a)What example does the Tana give of 'Dayah Sha'atah'?

(b)And what does the Tana mean when he concludes that she only counts from the time that she sees? To whom does this refer?

4)

(a)To which principle do we ascribe Shamai's lenient ruling?

(b)On what basis does Hillel disagree with that?

(c)Why can we not support Beis Shamai from the case of someone who has a Safek whether he touched a Sheretz in the R'shus ha'Rabim or not (who is Tahor)?

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5)

(a)We query both Shamai and Hillel however, from a Mishnah in Mikva'os. What does the Tana there say with regard to a Mikvah that is measured and is found to be short of forty Sa'ah?

(b)The Kashya on Shamai is obvious. What is the problem with Hillel?

(c)How do we refute ...

1. ... the initial answer (that it is different there, because we place the person who Toveled on his Chezkas Tum'ah)?

2. ... the counter argument that, on the contrary, we ought to place the Mikvah on its Chezkas Kashrus?

(d)On what grounds do we reject this argument?

6)

(a)On what grounds do we reject the suggestion that even though there has been a sighting of blood, we can still say that it only happened now?

(b)And on what technical grounds do we continue to suggest that a Mikvah is worse that Nidah?

(c)We reject this answer too however, due to the argument 'Dilma Hagas Hagas Chaziteih'. What does this mean?

(d)We finally answer that the case in Mikva'os is worse because there are two flaws, whereas by Nidah, there is only one. Which two flaws?

7)

(a)We query Shamai from a Beraisa in connection with someone who examines a barrel of wine in order to separate T'rumah from it, in the course of time, on to other barrels. How does he plan to do that?

(b)What is the point of the examination?

(c)What does the Tana rule in a case where the wine later turned sour (regarding barrels that have already been covered by it)?

(d)Why does this ...

1. ... pose a Kashya on Shamai?

2. ... not pose a Kashya on Hillel?

8)

(a)After following the same Shakla ve'Tarya (series of questions and answers), what do we conclude? Why is the case of Chavis worse than that of Nidah?

(b)What problem still remains?

(c)Rebbi Chanina from Sura answers that the author of 'Chavis' is Rebbi Shimon of a Beraisa which discusses a Mikvah that is measured and is found to be lacking, and where the Tana Kama rules that all Taharos that were performed relying on it are Tamei. Is he speaking specifically where the Safek occurred in the R'shus ha'Yachid or even in the R'shus ha'Rabim?

(d)What does Rebbi Shimon say if the Safek occurred ...

1. ... in the R'shus ha'Rabim?

2. ... in the R'shus ha'Yachid?

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