1)

(a)How does this Mishnah explain what the previous Mishnah wrote 'ha'Hallel v'ha'Simchah Shemonah'?

(b)What does the Beraisa learn from the Pasuk in Re'eh "Vehayisa Ach Same'ach"?

(c)What about the day of Shemini Atzeres?

(d)How does one fulfill this Mitzvah, seeing as one cannot Shecht Kodshim by night?

2)

(a)Is the first night of Yom-Tov also included in the Mitzvah of Simchah?

(b)How do we know that all the other nights are included?

(c)Why do we prefer to include the last night in the Mitzvah of Simchah rather than the first?

3)

(a)Based on the earlier statement 'Sukah Shiv'ah', what does the Mishnah say about dismantling one's Sukah after the main meal on the seventh day?

(b)So how does one move from the Sukah into the house in honor of Shemini Atzeres (whose sanctity exceeds that of Chol ha'Mo'ed)?

4)

(a)What is the problem if, for some reason, one has no house into which to move on Shemini Atzeres?

(b)There are two ways of solving the problem. If it is a small Sukah, one can remove the Sechach from an area of four by four Tefachim (Rebbi Chiya bar Ashi [and fill it in with Pasul Sechach see Rashash]). What is the second option?

(c)What do we mean when we says that the two answers are complementary; that one speaks to the Bnei Eretz Yisrael, and the other, to the Bnei Bavel?

(d)A lamp does not invalidate a large Sukah. What alternative does one have?

5)

(a)The Mishnah now discusses the ceremony of Nusich ha'Mayim. Where is the spring of Shilo'ach?

(b)With what did they draw the water for the Simchas Beis ha'Sho'evah?

(c)What is the significance of the three Lugin that the jar contained?

(d)Which Halachah do we derive from the Pasuk in Yeshayah "u'She'avtem Mayim b'Sason"?

6)

(a)When the Kohen performing the Nisuch ha'Mayim reached the top of the Mizbe'ach with the jar of water, which way did he turn?

(b)According to the Tana Kama, there were two silver basins beside the south-western Keren, and there was a hole in the middle of each bowl. The Kohen poured the water (for Nisuch ha'Mayim) into the western bowl. What did he pour into the eastern one?

(c)Why was the hole in the eastern bowl slightly larger than the hole in the western one?

(d)What does the Tana say about where the Kohen poured the water into the eastern bowl and the wine into the western one?

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7)

(a)Rebbi Yehudah argues with the Tana Kama in two points. What does he say with regard to ...

1. ... the two basins? What were they made of?

2. ... the pouring ceremony? For how many days was it performed?

3. ...the amount of water contained in the jar?

(b)With regard to Rebbi Yehudah's first ruling, why would people then think that they were made of silver?

8)

(a)Why was it necessary to ask the Kohen who was performing the ceremony to raise his hands?

(b)In what small way did the ceremony differ on Shabbos than during the week?

(c)What was significant about the golden barrel that they used for this purpose?

9)

(a)Finally, the Mishnah rules that if the water spilt or was left uncovered, they would take water from the Kiyor. Why can water (or wine) that was left uncovered not be brought on the Mizbe'ach?

(b)Why did the water in the Kiyor not become Pasul (seeing as it had remained in a Kli Shareis until morning, at which time Kodshim normally became Pasul b'Linah)?

10)

(a)There were two Minim (heretics) called Sason and Simchah. In what connection did ...

1. ... Sason quote the Pasuk in Yeshayah "Sason v'Simchah Yasigu"?

2. ... Simchah quote the Pasuk in Esther "Simchah v'Sason la'Yehudim"?

(b)What did Simchah reply, when Sason (quoting the Pasuk in Yeshayah "Ki v'Simchah Setzei'u") informed him that one day, he (Simchah) would be relegated to become a mere emissary?

(c)What did Sason (quoting the Pasuk "u'She'avtem Mayim b'Sason") boast to Rebbi Avahu?

(d)What did Rebbi Avahu answer him?

11)

(a)The Kohanim would always turn right at the top of the Mizbe'ach (even if it meant going all the way round the Mizbe'ach to do whatever they needed to do. The Beraisa cites three exceptions to the rule. One of them is Nisuch ha'Mayim (as we learned in our Mishnah), and another, Nisuch ha'Yayin. What is the third?

(b)To what will we attribute this ruling with regard to ...

1. ... Nisuch ha'Yayin?

2. ... Nisuch ha'Mayim?

3. ... Olas ha'Of?

12)

(a)According to Rebbi Yehudah, the basins were really made of lime, and it was the wine that gave them the dark appearance. That is fine with the eastern basin, into which they poured wine, but why would the western basin, into which they poured water, have become silvery?

(b)How many Lugin of wine were brought together with the Korban Tamid?

(c)According to the Tana Kama, the Nisuch ha'Mayim too, comprised three Lugin of water. Why does that not preclude him from being the author of the ruling which prescribes a larger hole for the wine (in favor of Rebbi Yehudah, who gives the Shi'ur for Nisuch ha'Mayim as one Lug)?

(d)How do we go on to prove that he must be the author of the Mishnah, from the Lashon of the Mishnah 'Echad Me'uveh, v'Echad Dak'?

13)

(a)What mishap occurred when a certain Tzedoki (Yanai ha'Melech, who adopted the Kehunah Gedolah) poured the water for Nisuch ha'Mayim at his feet?

(b)Why did he do that?

(c)What did they use to block the hole in the Mizbe'ach that ensued as a result?

(d)What was the point of doing that? Did it render the Mizbe'ach Kasher?

(e)On what grounds was the Mizbe'ach Pasul?

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