1)

(a)Bil'am, whose spirit Unklus also conjured up, conceded (like Titus) that Yisrael was important in this world, and he too, advised against joining forces with them. What did ...

1. ... he reply when Unklus asked him what was his lot in the other world?

2. ... Yeshu, who advised him to join them, reply to the same question?

(b)And what did the latter say about fighting them?

(c)What observation do we make regarding Yeshu's answers?

(d)To round off the Sugya of the Churban, what did Rebbi Elazar in a Beraisa comment about the power of shame?

2)

(a)What did the rooster and the chicken that were led in front of every Chasan and Kalah in Tur Malka (Har ha'Melech) on the day of their wedding, symbolize?

(b)How did this custom lead to the destruction of Tur Malka?

(c)Why did the Emperor remove his crown and place it on the ground? What did he then pray for?

(d)What made him do that?

3)

(a)The bar Daroma died not because of the Emperor's prayer, but due to a Pasuk in Tehilim that he quoted. Which Pasuk?

(b)What was wrong with citing it?

(c)How come that David ha'Melech was not taken to task for saying it?

(d)How did the bar Daroma die?

4)

(a)Acknowledging the miracle, the Emperor took his army out of Tur Malka. What caused him to return?

(b)Three days and three nights, the slaughter lasted. How many Roman swordsmen does Rebbi Asi tell us were involved?

(c)What was strange about this incident?

(d)How many cities did Yanai ha'Melech own on Tur Malka, according to Ravin citing Rebbi Yochanan?

(e)And according to Rav Yehudah Amar Rav Asi, how many residents lived in each town (with the exception of three, which boasted double)?

5)

(a)The three exceptions were K'far Bish, K'far Shichlaya and K'far Dichraya. Why were they called by these names?

(b)Ula testified that the area of Tur Malka was so small, that it could not even have held six hundred thousand reeds, let alone cities. What did ...

1. ... that Tzedoki comment on this?

2. ... Rebbi Chanina reply?

(c)Rav Minyumi bar Chilkiyah, Rav Chilkiyah bar Tuvyah and Rav Huna bar Chiya decided to recount some of the good deeds of the inhabitants of K'far Sechanya of Egypt. What did one of them relate regarding a betrothed couple who were both taken into captivity?

(d)When, after his death, the woman eulogized her betrothed, she described him as greater than Yosef in three regards, one of them that, whereas Yosef overcame his Yetzer-ha'Ra only once, he did it every day. What were the other two?

6)

(a)What did the second member of the above trio relate about the price of wheat going up (from four Mudi'os to a Dinar to three)? What did they discover, was the cause, and what caused it to revert to its original price?

(b)The third man told the story of the man who decided to divorce his wife but who could not afford to pay her Kesuvah. How did he set about achieving his end without having to pay anything?

(c)How did Bava ben Buta, a Talmid of Shamai, thwart his plan?

(d)Abaye asked Rav Yosef why, after having ascertained such a level of righteousness, K'far Sechanya was destroyed. What did he answer, based on the Pasuk in Yeshayah?

7)

(a)We learned earlier that Beitar was destroyed on account of the wheel of a carriage. How did that happen? Who was traveling in the carriage?

(b)How does Rebbi Zeira Amar Rebbi Avahu Amar Rebbi Yochanan connect the eighty thousand horns of war with the Pasuk in Eichah "Gada ba'Chari Af Kol Keren Yisrael"?

(c)Much blood was spilled in Beitar. When we say ...

1. ... that the blood of those slain in Beitar flowed into the Mediterranean Sea, what distance are we talking about?

2. ... that there were two rivers in the valley of Yadayim flowing in opposite directions (Rebbi Eliezer, quoting the Chachamim), what percentage of the water in these rivers comprised that blood?

3. ... that for years the Nochrim fertilized their fields using the blood of those slain in Beitar exclusively, how many years do we mean?

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8)

(a)Rebbi Chiya bar Avin quoted Rebbi Yehoshua ben Korchah, who in the name of an old Yerushalmi, pointed out a certain valley where Nevuzradan, 'butcher-in-chief', murdered over two million Jews. How many did he murder in Yerushalayim next to one stone?

(b)What does the Pasuk in Yeshayah "Damim be'Damim Naga'u" refer to?

(c)On what basis did Nevuzradan reject the Jews claim that the bubbling blood was that of Korbanos that had spilled?

(d)When he threatened them with torture unless they told him the truth, they divulged whose blood it was and what had happened. Why had Zecharyah's blood not stopped bubbling for hundreds of years?

9)

(a)Nevuzradan vowed to still the Navi's blood. So he set about slaughtering them in groups to atone for the sin. Whom did he slaughter after ...

1. ... the Sanhedrin Gedolah?

2. ... the Sanhedrin Ketanah?

3. ... the young men and maidens?

(b)The blood only stopped bubbling when Nevuzradan asked Zecharyah how many more Jews he would have to kill before he would be appeased. What thoughts did this suddenly evoke in Nevuzradan's mind?

(c)In what way was he even greater than Na'aman, the Ger?

(d)What are we told about the descendants of

1. ... Haman?

2. ... Sisro?

3. ... Nevuzradan? What were their names?

10)

(a)In the Pasuk in Toldos "ha'Kol Kol Ya'akov, ve'ha'Yadayim Yedei Eisav", "ha'Kol" refers to Hadrian, who killed one million, two hundred thousand Jews in Alexandria of Egypt; whereas "Kol Ya'akov", refers to the vast number of Jews that Vespasian killed in Beitar. How many was that, according to ...

1. ... some?

2. ... others?

(b)To whom does "ve'ha'Yadayim Yedei Eisav" refer?

(c)How do others interpret ...

1. ... "ha'Kol Kol Ya'akov"?

2. ... "ve'ha'Yadayim Yedei Eisav"?

(d)What was Rebbi Elazar referring to when he quoted the Pasuk in Iyov "be'Shut Lashon Teichavei, be'Charchurei Lashon Teichavei"?

(e)From where does Rav Yehudah Amar Rav learn that Hash-m showed David Hamelech ...

1. ... Churban Bayis Rishon?

2. ... Churban Bayis Sheini?

11)

(a)In what connection does Rav Yehudah Amar Shmuel (or Rebbi Ami or the Tana in a Beraisa) quote the Pasuk in Tehilim "Amar Hash-m mi'Bashan Ashiv, Ashiv mi'Metzulos Yam"? Which She'eilah was the coming to answer?

(b)Who were the first to respond?

(c)What 'Kal va'Chomer' did the boys derive from the girls?

(d)Which Pasuk in Tehilim hints to this episode?

12)

(a)Rav Yehudah ascribes the latter Pasuk in Tehilim to Chanah and her seven sons. Each son quoted a different Pasuk forbidding Avodah-Zarah in any form, starting with "Anochi Hash-m Elokecha ... ". How did the youngest son explain the Pasuk in Ki Savo "es Hash-m He'emarta ha'Yom ... va'Hashem He'emircha ha'Yom ... "?

(b)What did he respond to the Emperor's proposal that he throw him down a ring for him to pick up, so that at least the people would think that he had condescended to bow down to his god?

(c)What did Chanah say to him when the Emperor granted her permission to kiss him and to say good-bye?

(d)What is the significance of the Pasuk in Hallel "Eim ha'Banim Semeichah" here?

13)

(a)According to Rebbi Yehoshua ben Levi, the Pasuk "Ki Alecha Horagnu Kol ha'Yom" pertains to the Mitzvah of Milah, which K'lal Yisrael constantly perform, spilling their children's blood. How does Resh Lakish interpret it?

(b)Resh Lakish's explanation is connected with a statement of Rava, who warned Talmidei-Chachamim against showing Hilchos Shechitah and 'Davar Acher' on themselves. What is 'Davar Acher'?

(c)According to Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak too, the Pasuk refers to Talmidei Chachamim. What is the Pasuk referring to, in his opinion?

(d)He bases this on Resh Lakish. How does Resh Lakish interpret the Pasuk in Chukas "Zos ha'Torah, Adam Ki Yamus be'Ohel"?