Perek Mumin Eilu

1)

(a)What does our Mishnah say about all the blemishes listed above with regard to a Kohen?

(b)The Tana adds Kilon, Lifton, Makvan she'Rosho Shakut and Sakifas (all of which will be explained in the Sugya). What do they all have in common?

(c)According to Rebbi Yehudah, a hunchback is not considered a Ba'al-Mum. What do the Chachamim say?

(d)On what condition does our Mishnah consider baldness a blemish?

2)

(a)What problem do we have with ...

1. ... Yabeles (a wart)?

2. ... Dak and Tevalul (blemishes on the eye)?

(b)Why do we query these and not Chutin (the gums) and a short tail (which are not written by Mumei Adam either)?

(c)What do we learn from the Gezeirah-Shavah "Garav (a boil) Yalefes (a wart)" "Garav Yalefes" (both in Emor, one by Mumei Adam, the other, by Mumei Beheimah)?

(d)We ask whether the words are Mufneh (superfluous)? What Pircha could we otherwise ask, if we came to learn ...

1. ... Adam from Beheimah?

2. ... Beheimah from Adam?

3)

(a)And we answer that "Garav" is superfluous. Why, now that the Torah inserts Yalefes, does it not need to write "Garav"?

(b)What makes Garav more disgusting than Yalefes?

(c)What do we ask on the fact that the Torah lists the majority of blemishes in both places?

(d)Why do we dismiss the suggestion that the Torah should write all the Mumin by ...

1. ... Adam, from which we could then learn Beheimah (based on Kalut and Chutin, which do not apply to Adam)?

2. ... Beheimah, from which we could then learn Adam (based on Gibein and Charum, which do not apply to Beheimah)?

(e)Why do ...

1. ... Kalut and Chutin not apply to Adam?

2. ... Gibein and Charum not apply to Beheimah?

4)

(a)How do we finally query the Torah's necessity to repeat all the Mumin? How could the Torah have avoided doing so?

(b)And we solve this problem by citing Tana de'Bei Rebbi Yishmael. What does Tana de'bei Rebbi Yishmael say about the Torah repeating a Parshah?

5)

(a)Rava discusses why the Torah finds it necessary to repeat the Mumin three times. Which three times?

(b)Had the Torah written only one of them, we would not have known either of the others from it. Why would we not have been able to learn ...

1. ... B'chor Beheimah or Kodshim from Adam (Kohen)?

2. ... Adam from Beheimah?

3. ... Kodshim from B'chor Beheimah?

4. ... Adam or B'chor Beheimah from Kodshim?

(c)And why can we not learn ...

1. ... B'chor from Adam and Kodshim combined?

2. ... Kodshim from B'chor Beheimah and Adam?

3. ... Adam from B'chor Beheimah and Kodshim?

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6)

(a)Our Mishnah lists various blemishes that pertain to Adam but not to Beheimah. What is the source for this?

(b)What is the basic difference between ...

1. ... genuine Mumin and Pesulim that derive from she'Eino Shaveh be'Zar'o shel Aharon (based on the Pasuk in Emor "Mum Bo ve'Lo Yechalel ... ")?

2. ... Pesulim that derive from she'Eino Shaveh be'Zar'o shel Aharon and those that are based on Mar'is ha'Ayin (which will be discussed later in the Sugya)?

7)

(a)What do we mean when we explain that Kilon refers to someone whose head is shaped like the lid of a barrel, and Lifta, like the head of turnip?

(b)What is unusual about the latter's neck?

(c)A Makvan is a Kohen whose Oref (the back of his head) is round and narrow like a hatchet. A Beraisa describes Rosho Shakut as one whose face slopes, and Rosho Sakifas as one whose head slopes upwards until it reaches a point. People describe this as Shakil Pisa. What does Shakil Pisa mean?

(d)What else might Rosho Sakifas mean?

(e)A Beraisa adds Tzavaro Shakut ve'Shamut. If Tzavaro Shakut means that his head is placed between his shoulders (as if he has no neck), what does Tzavaro Shamut mean?

8)

(a)Our Mishnah cites the Machlokes between Rebbi Yehudah and the Chachamim regarding a hunchback. Assuming that both agree that a hunchback caused by a bone is a blemish, what is then the basis of their Machlokes?

(b)How does Rava qualify Kere'ach (bald) in our Mishnah? In which case will the Kohen not be considered a Ba'al-Mum, even though most of his head is hairless?

(c)And what will he say about a Kohen who has hair at the back but not at the front?

(d)In the second Lashon, Rava is referring to the Seifa 've'Im Yesh lo, harei Zeh Kasher'. What does he comment on that?

(e)And what will he say about a Kohen who has hair at the front but not at the back?

9)

(a)What does Rebbi Yochanan say about Kohanim who are bald, dwarfs or whose eyes run constantly?

(b)What do they all have in common?

(c)On what grounds do we reject the suggestion that, based on the fact that the first two cases already appear in Mishnahs, Rebbi Yochanan is coming to teach us ...

1. ... the third case?

2. ... that they are Pasul only because of Mar'is ha'Ayin (as we would otherwise have thought)?

(d)We suggest that the reason of Mar'is ha'Ayin that the Mishnah later presents regarding Nashru Risei Einav, pertains to all the other cases as well. Which cases would this incorporate?

(e)On what grounds do we reject this suggestion?

10)

(a)So we conclude that Rebbi Yochanan is coming to preclude the opinion of another Beraisa. What does the Tana there say about the three blemishes under discussion (bald, dwarfs or whose eyes run constantly), inter alia?

(b)We assume that the author of this Beraisa is Rebbi Yehudah, because of a statement he makes in another Beraisa. What does he learn there from the word "ha'Kohanim" (in the Pasuk in Vayikra "ve'Archu b'nei Aharon ha'Kohanim")?

11)

(a)The Tana Kama of our Mishnah gives two definitions of "Gibein". One of them is that the Kohen has no eyelashes. What is the other?

(b)According to Rebbi Dosa, "Gibein" means that his eyelashes are long and actually lie on his eyes ('she'Gevinin Shochvin'). According to Rebbi Chanina ben Antignos, it has nothing to do with eyelashes at all. What then does it mean?

(c)The Beraisa describes "Gibein" as a lot of eyelashes (meaning that there is no space whatsoever between the hairs). What does the Tana learn from the word "O" (in the Pasuk "O Gibein")?

(d)How does Rava then explain our Mishnah, which translates "Gibein" as 'hair missing'?

12)

(a)In which point does Rebbi Dosa ('she'Gevinin Shochvin') argue with the Tana Kama?

(b)What does Rav say about a mother who miscarries a baby with two backs and with two spinal cords, in the case of ...

1. ... a woman?

2. ... an animal?

(c)What problem does this create with our Mishnah?

(d)When Rav Shimi bar Ashi asked Rav that question, the latter addressed him with the words 'Shimi At!' What did he mean?

(e)How did he resolve the discrepancy?

13)

(a)What does our Mishnah mean when it defines "Charum" as Somone who paints his two eyes with one stroke?

(b)What does the Mishnah say about a Kohen whose eyebrows have fallen out?

(c)The Beraisa learns three things from "O Charum". It includes a shrunken nose and a nose with stopped up nostrils (among the Mumin). What is the third case?

(d)Rebbi Yossi defines "Charum" as a Kohen who paints his two eyes with one stroke (as we explained in our Mishnah). What do the Chachamim comment on that?

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