What does “Kol Tzipor Tehorah” (in Devarim Perek 14) exclude?
- A Temei’ah bird, from a non-kosher species.
- The bird a Metzora must slaughter.
- A Treifah bird.
- A bird that killed a person.
- A bird from an Ihr Hanidachas.
What does the comparison of a Machsir and Mechaper in Chutz and Pnim teach us?
- A Treifah cannot be used for Tziporei Metzora.
- A bird from a non-kosher species cannot be used for Tziporei Metzora.
- A Baal Mum cannot be used for a Tziporei Metzora.
- A bird of an Ihr Hanidachas cannot be used for Tziporei Metzora.
- Tziporei Metzora must have every type of acceptability.
Which cases are definitely obligated in Sheeluach Hakein?
- A non-kosher bird sitting on the eggs of a kosher bird.
- A kosher bird sitting on the eggs of a non-kosher bird.
- Someone who wants to take the bottom layer of eggs.
- Answers A and C.
- None of the above.
What is the minimum amount of eggs in the nest necessary to obligate Sheelu’ach Hakein?
- 1 — The Torah says “Kain.”
- 2 — “Beitzim” is plural.
- 3 — “Kain” is one, and “Beitzim” is two, making three.
- 4 — “Beitzim” is two, and “Efrochim” is two, making four.
- 5 — “Beitzim” is two, “Efrochim” is two, and “Kain” is one, making five.
What is a Korei?
- A male bird.
- A female bird.
- A bird that sits on the eggs of other birds.
- A Tahor bird that sits on the eggs of Tamei birds.
- A Tamei bird that sits on the eggs of Tahor birds.