1)

(a)Why does the Mishnah, after saying that a Korah must be strong enough to hold an Ari'ach (which is one a half Tefachim wide), go on to give the width of a Korah as only one Tefach?

(b)The Korah must be strong enough to hold bricks. What does Rabah bar Rav Huna say about the posts that support it?

(c)Why may one not carry in a Mavoy whose Korah is covered with a mat, which extended downwards, but stopped three Tefachim from the ground.

2)

(a)What is the Din of a Korah which extends from one wall but fails to reach the opposite one, or of two Koros which come out of the two walls, but which do not meet in the middle?

(b)What does the Tana Kama say about two parallel poles, either of which cannot support a half-brick?

(c)What does Raban Shimon ben Gamliel hold?

3)

(a)What does Rebbi Yossi b'Rebbi Yehudah hold if the two poles are at different heights?

(b)In which case will we not say 'Ro'in'?

(c)Like whom does he hold, and in which point does he disagree with him?

4)

(a)What did Rav say when Rav Yehudah quoted our Mishnah 'Rebbi Yehudah Omer, Rachbah, Af al Pi she'Einah Beri'ah', to Rav Chiya bar Rav?

(b)What is the exception to this?

(c)Having told us Rebbi Yehudah's Din of Ro'in, even though the Korah is weak, why did our Tana need to tell us tell us the same thing by a Korah made of straw?

(d)From the Gemara's Kashya 'Peshita?' the Rosh (Si'man 18) deduces that even the Rabbanan agree with Rebbi Yehudah that 'Akumah, Ro'in Osah Ke'ilu Hi Peshutah'. What is the Chidush? How does the Gemara ultimately answer the Kashya 'Peshita'?

5)

(a)Why does the Tana need to add 'Agulah, Ro'in Osah Ke'ilu Hi Meruba'as'? What is the Chidush there?

6)

(a)What do we learn from the 'Yam shel Shlomo'?

(b)What does the Gemara mean when it asks 've'Ha Ika Sefaso'?

(c)In its answer, the Gemara quotes a Pasuk in Melachim which compares the 'Yam' to Perach Shushan. What is 'Perach Shushan? What is the answer?

(d)Why is this answer inadequate?

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7)

(a)We learned in a Beraisa that the Yam shel Shlomo contained a hundred and fifty Mikva'os. How much water must there be in a Mikveh for it to be Kasher, and what figure is that, when transformed into cubic Amos?

(b)The Gemara asks on this Beraisa from the fact that, if we reckon the Yam shel Shlomoh as ten by ten by five Amos deep (seeing as its diameter was ten Amos, and its depth, five), we will have more than a hundred and fifty Mikva'os. How many cubic Amos would be needed to provide that number of Mikva'os?

(c)Why is the Gemara's Kashya a fallacy?

(d)What is the excess of a square over a circle, and how many Mikva'os should the 'Yam' have provided?

8)

(a)How does the Gemara finally arrive at the correct figure? What was the shape of the Yam shel Shlomo?

(b)How do we know that it was not the top section that was square, and the lower section, round?

(c)How do we now arrive at the figure of a hundred and fifty Mikva'os?

9)

(a)The Pasuk in Melachim gives the amount of water in the 'Yam' as two thousand Bas. What does that prove?

(b)How do we reconcile this with the Pasuk in Divrei ha'Yamim, which gives the amount as three thousand Bas?

(c)How much must a cupboard or a large container of liquid hold, that it should no longer be subject to Tum'ah, and why is that? How much is that in solid measure

(d)What does the Gemara prove from this Mishnah in Kelim?

10)

(a)What is the minimum height of a Lechi?

(b)A Lechi can be of any width or thickness, according to the Tana Kama. What does Rebbi Yossi hold?

(c)Our Mishnah speaks of 'Lechayayin' in the plural. Does this mean that the author is Rebbi Eliezer, who requires two Lechayayim for a Mavoy? How does the Gemara initially explain the plural form of Lechayayin?

(d)Then why does the Tana refer to 'Korah' and not 'Koros' (in the Mishnah on 13b)?

11)

(a)The Gemara describes the Shi'ur of Kol Shehu of a Lechi as being 'Afilu ke'Chut ha'Sarbol'. What is a 'Chut ha'Sarbol'?

(b)A Lechi that is placed half way along a Mavoy permits one to carry in the inner half of the Mavoy. What is the Chidush of this Beraisa?

(c)Will a Lechi that stops between three and four Tefachim short of the ground be Kasher, according to Raban Shimon ben Gamliel, who holds Levud up to four Tefachim?

12)

(a)Rebbi Yossi requires a Lechi to be three Tefachim wide. For which two reasons did the Gemara feel inclined to rule like Rebbi Yossi in this matter?

(b)Why, in fact, do we not rule like him?

(c)According to Rebbi Tarfon, one recites 'Borei Nefashos' over water. Is Rebbi Tarfon referring to a Berachah Rishonah or a Berachah Acharonah?

(d)Why do we not rule like him?

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