1)

(a)Some say that Rebbi Eliezer was able to answer twelve of the thirty questions that they asked him about Sukah in the upper Galilee. What do others say?

(b)Rebbi Eliezer was always the first in the Beis Hamedrash, he never slept there, nor did he ever leave anyone in the Beis-Hamedrash when he departed. In which other two areas did he excel?

(c)From whom did he learn these things?

2)

(a)He also learned from Rebbi Yochanan ben Zakai, not to walk four Amos without Torah and Tefilin, not to think Torah in unclean alleyways and never to sit silent (but always to be learning - verbally). Which other two accomplishments did he learn from him?

(b)What were the only two occasions when he would encourage people to stop learning?

(c)We learned in a Beraisa that thirty of Hillel's eighty disciples were worthy that the Shechinah should rest on them like Moshe Rabeinu. How are the other fifty categorized?

(d)Who was ...

1. ... the greatest of them all?

2. ... the smallest of them all?

3)

(a)Among the almost endless of things that Rebbi Yochanan ben Zakai knew is Tanach, Mishnah and Agados (Midrashim) in their entirety (See Maharshal). What is the meaning of ...

1. ... 'Gemara'?

2. ... 'Halachos'?

3. ... 'Dikdukei Torah'?

4. ... 'Dikdukei Sofrim'?

(b)He knew all the Kal va'Chomers, the Gezeiros Shavos and Gematri'os (cum Notrikuns - acronyms). What is 'Tekufos?

(c)He knew the speech of the angels and of the demons (i.e. he had the power to make them swear to him and do his bidding). And he could tell the future from the movement of the branches and the leaves of a palm tree (on days when the wind was not blowing). What are Mishlos Kovsin' and 'Mishlos Shu'alim'?

(d)What does the Tana mean when he concludes his list with ...

1. ... 'Davar Gadol'?

2. ... 'Davar Katan'?

4)

(a)If such was the greatness of Rebbi Yochanan ben Zakai, then in what way did the greatness of Yonasan ben Uziel manifest itself?

5)

(a)We have already learned that Beis Shamai disqualifies a Sukah, if the table from which one is eating is inside the house (i.e. outside the Sukah). What episode do Beis Hillel cite to prove that it is nevertheless Kasher?

(b)How did Beis Shamai counter that?

(c)What did the elders of Beis Shamai and Beis Hillel exclaim?

6)

(a)Women, slaves and children are Patur from Sukah. Up to which stage is a child Patur from Sukah?

(b)In the Pasuk in Emor "Kol ha'Ezrach b'Yisrael Yeishvu ba'Sukos", what does the Tana of the Beraisa learn from ...

1. ... "ha'Ezrach"?

2. ... "Kol"?

(c)According to this, whom would the word "Ezrach" (without the 'Hey') incorporate?

(d)Regarding 'Inuy' on Yom Kippur, we include women from the word "ha'Ezrach" (in Acharei Mos). What is the problem with that?

7)

(a)To answer the above Kashya, we initially explain that one of the two cases is literal, and the other one is really a 'Halachah l'Moshe mi'Sinai', and the Pasuk quoted by the Beraisa is only an Asmachta. Besides being in a doubt as to which is which, what problem does the Gemara have with this?

(b)Why ought it to be obvious ...

1. ... that women are Patur from Sukah?

2. ... that they are Chayav Inuy on Yom Kippur (Rav Yehudah Amar Rav)?

(c)Abaye concludes that in fact, the word 'Ezrach' implies only men, the extra 'Hey' would therefore normally include women (as we initially think regarding Inuy on Yom Kippur), and the 'Halachah ... ' comes to exempt them. Then why does the Beraisa say "ha'Ezrach", 'le'Hotzi es ha'Nashim'?

(d)And we need the 'Halachah ... ' to counter Chazal's Derashah "Teshvu", 'k'Ein Taduru', which would otherwise include women. Why would we need a Derashah to include women in the Mitzvah of Sukah? Why would they otherwise be exempt?

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8)

(a)Rava agrees with Abaye in principle, though he has another source to incorporate women in the Mitzvah of Sukah (which the 'Halachah ... ' counters). What is it?

(b)Now that ...

1. ... we have a 'Halachah ... ' to exempt women from Sukah, what do we learn from the 'Hey' of "ha'Ezrach"?

2. ... women are Chayav to practice Inuy on Yom Kippur because of Rav Yehudah Amar Rav, why do we need the extra 'Hey' in "ha'Ezrach" to obligate them?

(c)Why might we otherwise have thought that ...

1. ... Gerim are Patur from Sukah?

2. ... women are exempt from Tosefes Yom ha'Kipurim?

9)

(a)How do we reconcile the Beraisa, which includes children in the Mitzvah of Sukah from the word "Kol", with our Mishnah, which exempts them? What constitutes having reached the age of Chinuch by Sukah?

(b)But how can the Tana learn children who have reached the age of Chinuch from a Pasuk, when the obligation for him to observe Mitzvos is only mid'Rabanan?

(c)Rebbi Yanai defines a child who no longer needs his mother, as one who does not need his mother to wipe him clean. What does Resh Lakish say?

(d)Is every child who calls 'Ima' when he wakes up, Patur from Sukah?

10)

(a)What did Shamai ha'Zaken do when his daughter-in-law gave birth to a boy?

(b)Why does the Mishnah illustrate the previous ruling (i.e. that a young baby who needs his mother is Patur from Sukah) with a story that contradicts it?

11)

(a)Throughout the seven days of Sukos, a person should make his Sukah Keva and his house Arai. How does he do this?

(b)One is obligated to eat, drink and sleep in the Sukah. How about other occupations?

(c)If it rains, one is exempt from the Mitzvah. How hard must it rain before one will be permitted to move indoors?

(d)On Sukos (in Eretz Yisrael), rain is considered a bad omen. What Mashal (parable) did Chazal give to describe it?

12)

(a)How do we reconcile the Beraisa, which obligates even the study of Gemara in the Sukah, with Rava, who maintains that, whereas the study of Tanach and Mishnah should be performed in the Sukah, one may study Gemara in the house?

(b)How do we prove this from Rava bar Chama learning in front of his Rebbe, Rav Chisda?

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