1)
What must a Tamei person do in order to become Chayav to bring a Korban Oleh ve'Yoreid?
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Shevu'os, 6b: He must either enter the Beis-Hamikdash or eat Kodshim
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? which we learn from the initial Din of Tum'ah.
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See Oznayim la'Torah, who discusses the reason for the special Korban for Tum'as Mikdash and for Shevu'as Bituy ?on Pasuk 4.
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See Torah Temimah, note 34.
2)
Which Tum'as Adam is the Pasuk referring to?
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Rashi: It refers to Tum'as Meis.
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Sifra: "Adam" refers to a Meis, "be'Tum'as Adam, to a Tamei Meis and "le'Chol Tum'aso asher Yitma", to a Bo'el Nidah.
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3)
Which Tum'os are "le'Chol Tum'aso", "asher Yitma" and "Bah" coming to add?
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Rashi: It includes somone who touched a Zav or a Zavah,
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had relations with a Nidah or swallowed a piece of Neveilah of a Tahor bird,
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respectively.
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Or a Nidah or a Ba'al Keri.
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See Torah Temimah, note 35.
4)
What is "ve'Hu Yada" coming to teach us?
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Rashi (in Shabbos, 2b), Rashbam and Targum Yonasan: It teaches us that after forgetting the Tum'ah (or Kodesh or Mikdash), he remembers it.
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Since one is only Chayav a Korban on a case of Yada, Ne'elam ve'Yada. Refer to 5:3:4:1.
5)
Why does the Torah repeat the phrase ve'Ne'elam mimenu"?
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Rashi #1: To teach us that he initially knew that he was Tamei (and that he was eating Kodesh or entering the Mikdash) and then forgot.
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Rashi #2 (in Shabbos, 2b): One refers to someone who forgot that he is Tamei, the other, to someone who forgot that.
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he is in the Beis-ha'Mikdash.
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See also Torah Temimah, citing Shevu'os, 14b.
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See Oznayim la'Torah who elaborates.