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BEITZAH 22 - dedicated by Rabbi Kornfeld's father in memory of his aunt, Malka Gitel bas Reb Yakov Mordechai (Malvina Marmorstein), who, after the Holocaust, took him into her home and raised him as if he was her own child. Her Yahrzeit is 20 Nisan.

1)

(a)Rava tries to establish the Machlokes in our Mishnah concerning Hatmanah, even when the owner did prepare an Eruv. Then why do Beis Shamai forbid Hatmanah?

(b)Abaye refutes Rava's explanation on the basis of the Beraisa which quotes Chananya (that we came across already on 17b). What does Chananya say that proves Rava wrong?

(c)How does Abaye therefore establish our Mishnah? What is the Machlokes between Beis Shamai and Beis Hillel?

2)

(a)Our Mishnah, which speaks about picking up a fallen Menorah on Yom-Tov, cannot be understood literally, because what can possibly be wrong with doing that? How then, do we explain the Machlokes between Beis Shamai and Beis Hillel regarding a Menorah that fell down?

(b)What did Ula's servant do in Rav Yehudah's house one Shabbos, what he should not have done?

(c)Rav Yehudah queried his action from a Beraisa. What does the Beraisa say?

(d)What did Ula reply?

3)

(a)Rav permitted Kanva (by a wick) on Yom-Tov? What is 'Kanva'?

(b)What three alternatives did Abaye give Aba bar Marsa when he asked him about extinguishing a light for Tashmish ha'Mitah on Yom-Tov?

(c)If none of these alternatives was possible, did he grant him permission to extinguish the light directly?

(d)Then how does Abaye explain the Beraisa, which permits extinguishing a burning log to prevent one's house from becoming smoky on Yom-Tov?

4)

(a)May one extinguish a flame on Yom-Tov if it is a matter of ...

1. ... life-danger?

2. ... saving one's property, according to Rebbi Yehudah?

5)

(a)It is permitted to paint one's eye on Yom-Tov in cases of Rira, Ditza, Dama, Dim'asa and Kadchasa. What ...

1. ... do all of these mean?

2. ... do they all have in common?

3. ... circumstances will permit them to be performed, despite the fact that it is Yom-Tov (i.e. which stage of the illness are we talking about)?

(b)May one paint one's eye on Yom-Tov in any other case or circumstances, when it is merely a matter of seeing better?

(c)Which Tana would permit painting one's eyes on Yom-Tov?

6)

(a)Under which circumstances does Rav Ashi permit cures, as long as they are performed by a Nochri on Yom-Tov, and under which does he forbid them?

(b)How did Ameimar then justify permitting someone to have his eye painted by a Nochri (and possibly even allowing a Nochri to paint his eye), even though this entailed his having to open and close his eye as the Nochri applied the paint?

(c)On what basis did Rav Ashi query Ameimar, who permitted a Jew to paint his eye on the second day of Rosh Hashanah?

(d)Why was Ameimar not concerned that Elul may turn out to be a thirty-day month, making the second day of Rosh Hashanah the real Rosh Hashanah?

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7)

(a)Beis Shamai prohibit baking 'thick loaves' on Pesach; Beis Hillel permit it. What is Rav Huna's source for giving the thickness of these loaves as one Tefach?

(b)Rav Yosef however, gives five reasons as to why this Shi'ur might well be confined to the Lechem ha'Panim (and not to any other bread); These reasons are to do with ...

1. ... the people who prepared them;

2. ... the dough;

3. ... the wood;

4. &

5. ... the oven. What are they?

(c)Rav Yirmeyahu bar Aba (either in his own name, or on the name of Rav) asked 'Rebbi' for the real meaning of 'thick bread'. What did he reply? Then why does the Tana refer to it as 'thick bread'?

(d)Seeing as the Isur is one of excessive bother, and not Chametz (as we thought at first), why does the Tana then mention Pesach more than any Yom-Tov?

8)

(a)Whom would Rav Yirmeyahu bar Aba have called 'Rebbi', if he was quoting ...

1. ... himself?

2. ... Rav?

9)

(a)Raban Gamliel was lenient in three issues. He permitted both sweeping between the couches on Yom-Tov and Mugmar (placing frankincense on coals to create a pleasant aroma) on Yom-Tov. What was the third leniency that he permitted but which the Rabanan forbade?

(b)How does Rav Asi establish Raban Gamliel's leniency by Mugmar? In his opinion, which case will the Rabanan concede to him?

(c)What did Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Tzadok testify with regard to ...

1. ... sweeping between the couches? What did Raban Gamliel used to do, in his opinion?

2. ... placing the Mugmar on the coals? What did Raban Gamliel used to do, in his opinion?

(d)What did the Chachamim reply to Rebbi b'Rebbi Tzadok in both of his testimonies?

10)

(a)How is Rav Asi's interpretation of the Machlokes between Raban Gamliel and the Rabanan (in 9b.) disproved by Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Tzadok's testimony?

(b)So how do we finally establish the Machlokes? In which case do both Tana'im agree?

11)

(a)The Gemara asks whether Ishun is permitted on Yom-Tov? What is Ishun?

(b)On what grounds does Rav Yirmeyahu bar Aba Amar Rav forbid it?

(c)Why then, does Shmuel permit it? Does Shmuel not hold of the principle of 'Shaveh l'Chol Nefesh'?

(d)Is Ishun a question of Mechabeh or of Mav'ir?

12)

(a)On what grounds does Rav Yehudah permit Ishun if the fruit is placed on top of heated earthenware?

(b)Why is it not prohibited because of Mav'ir?

(c)Rabah forbids Ishun even on earthenware. Why?

(d)Is Molid Rei'ach Asur d'Oraisa or d'Rabanan?

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