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The Mishna, as in Chapter 2 (Zevachim 29b), outlines various scenarios in which a thought can, or cannot, render a sacrifice pigul, ther…
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Zevachim 64 - November 17, 26 Cheshvan
Three actions were performed at the bottom of the altar on the southwest side, as derived from verses in the Torah. The bird burnt offering was usual…
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Zevachim 63 - November 16, 25 Cheshvan
All ramps in the Temple had a slope of three cubits in length for every one cubit of height, except for the ramp of the altar, which had a gentler in…
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Zevachim 62 - Shabbat November 15, 24 Cheshvan
Rav Yosef offers two additional explanations for why the altar in the Second Temple was constructed larger than the altar in the First Temple.
When t…
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Zevachim 61 - November 14, 23 Cheshvan
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Can kodshim kalim be eaten when there is no altar? Abaye proved from a braita of Rabbi Yishmael that they cannot be eaten. Rabbi Yirmia rais…
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Zevachim 60 - November 13, 22 Cheshvan
In Zevachim 59, a difficulty was raised against Rav's position that a sacrifice slaughtered while the altar was damaged is disqualified. The contradi…
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Zevachim 59 - November 12, 21 Cheshvan
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Rav Shravia raises a second difficulty against Rabbi Zeira's proof for Rabbi Yochanan's statement that Rabbi Yosi held the alt…
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Zevachim 58 - November 11, 20 Cheshvan
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If kodshei kodashim were slaughtered on top of the altar, is that considered a valid slaughter? Rabbi Yosi maintains that it is as if they …
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Zevachim 57 - November 10, 19 Cheshvan
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The bloods of the firstborn, maaser, and Pesach are only sprinkled once on the altar. This is derived from the fact that the word "saviv…
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