1)

(a)What did Mar Ukva Amar Shmuel, Rav Yosef and Rav Sheshes respectively, say about Alin (a plant), coriander seeds and hops? What do these three things have in common?

(b)What personal comment did Rav ...

1. ... Yosef make concerning coriander-seeds?

2. ... Rav Sheshes make concerning Gargira (the rocket-plant)? What is the significance of the fact that these two Amora'im made those comments?

(c)Why did Mar Ukva Amar Shmuel forbid taking specifically Matruza hops on Shabbos (more than other hops)?

2)

(a)Under what condition did Rav Chisda permit Sh'rika Tavya (smearing hot roasted meat with oil and partially-cooked eggs on Shabbos)?

(b)What did he say about beating partially-cooked eggs on Shabbos?

(c)What was ...

1. ... Chiya bar Ashi's reaction when Ze'iri's wife served him Sh'rika Tavya on Shabbos?

2. ... her reaction to that?

(d)We conclude that Ze'iri followed his own reasoning. What did he say about pouring clear wine or water through a strainer on Shabbos?

3)

(a)Mar Ukva permits someone who knocks his foot to soothe it with wine on Shabbos. What did Rav Hillel citing de'bei Rav Kahana reply when they asked about soothing it with vinegar? Why the difference?

(b)Why did Rava forbid the residents of Mechuza to use even wine?

(c)What happened to Rav Ashi's foot?

(d)In view of Rav Hillel's ruling, how did he justify soothing his foot with vinegar? What did Rav Ada bar Masna Amar Rav say that permitted it?

(e)What problem did Ravina have with Rav Ashi's actions, according to the second Lashon?

4)

(a)The Beraisa permits bathing on Shabbos in the waters of G'rar, Chamsan, Asya and Teverya (see Tosfos DH 'Rochtzin'). What is the Chidush of Mei G'rar and Mei Teverya? Why might we have thought that it is forbidden?

(b)Then why is it forbidden to bathe in the ocean, in Mei Mishreh (water in which flax has been soaked) or in the Salt-Sea?

(c)How does Rebbi Yochanan reconcile this Beraisa with the Beraisa which permits bathing in the ocean and in Mei Teverya?

5)

(a)In a Mishnah in Parah, Rebbi Meir considers all seas to have the Din of a Mikvah. What are the ramifications of this statement?

(b)What does Rebbi Yehudah say?

(c)What other distinction exists between a Mikvah and a spring?

(d)According to Rebbi Yehudah, why does the Pasuk mention "Yamim" in the plural in connection with the ocean?

6)

(a)How does Rebbi Yossi explain the Torah's comparison of the ocean to a Mikvah? What would we otherwise have thought?

(b)What problem does Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak have with Rebbi Yochanan's explanation, equating the two Beraisos with the opinions of Rebbi Meir and Rebbi Yehudah?

(c)How does Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak therefore reconcile the Beraisa which permits bathing in the ocean with the Beraisa which forbids it?

7)

(a)We reject Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak's answer however, based on another Beraisa. What does the Tana there say about someone with scabs on his head?

(b)How does this disprove Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak's answer?

(c)We reconcile this Beraisa with the earlier one, which forbade bathing in flax-water, by establishing the latter with regard to remaining a long time in the water. How do we finally reconcile the contradictory Beraisos concerning bathing in the ocean?

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8)

(a)What distinction does our Mishnah draw between eating Eizov Yavan (Greek hyssop) and 'Yo'ezer' (the pennyroyal plant and Abubra'ah) on Shabbos?

(b)What is the reason for this distinction?

9)

(a)What does the Mishnah say about Mei Dekalim and Kos Ikrin? Which rule are they the exception to?

(b)What is 'Kos Ikrin'?

(c)Why are the latter two forbidden on Shabbos?

(d)What concession does the Tana present with regard to ...

1. ... Mei Dekalim?

2. ... Kos Ikrin?

10)

(a)According to Rav Yosef, the Hyssop (Eizov Yavan) in our Mishnah is otherwise known as Abarsa bar Hinag, that in the Torah (which is used, among other thing, to sprinkle the Parah Adumah) as Abarsa bar Hemeg. What connotations do 'bar Heneg' and 'bar Hinag' have, according to some?

(b)Ula maintains that the Eizov in the Torah is Maru Chivra (the sage- plant), whereas Rav Papi translates it as Shumshuk. Rebbi Yirmiyah from Difti preferred Rav Papi's translation, because it fits the Mishnah in Parah. What does the Tana there say about the Mitzvah of Eizov that fits the description of Shumshuk?

(c)Eizov Yavan is eaten as an antidote to Kukiani (worms in the stomach). What does one eat together with it?

(d)What creates the worms?

11)

(a)The pennyroyal plant in our Mishnah is an antidote for Ark'sa. What is Ask'sa?

(b)What does one eat together with the plant?

(c)Ark'sa is caused by eating meat roasted on coals and water, juicy meat or ox-meat, nuts or fenugreek stalks. How do all of these need to be eaten, in order to cause the worms?

(d)Alternative cures consisted of eating white cress or fasting and breaking one's fast on juicy meat. What does one do with the juicy meat, and how does one take it?

(e)Why do others omit vinegar from the recipe?

12)

(a)A final cure for Ark'sa is to eat shavings from a bush, which were scraped in a downward direction. Why specifically 'downward' and not 'upward'?

(b)How does he then prepare the shavings?

(c)Why is it advisable to block one's nostrils (or one's nostrils and ears) the day after drinking the potion - because

(d)Where should one subsequently relieve oneself?

13)

(a)Our Mishnah permits taking Abubra'ah (a one-shoot tree) on Shabbos. What is it an antidote for that?

(b)The alternative cure is five roses and five cups of beer. How are they taken?

(c)Rav Achdevai bar Ami's mother prepared one rose and one cup of beer for a man who had drunk uncovered liquid. What did she then do with him, involving an oven? Did it work?

(d)Other possible antidotes for drinking uncovered water are a Revi'is ha'Lug of a white goat's milk (Rav Ivya), or a sweet Esrog (Rav Huna bar Yehudah). How does one prepare the latter?

14)

(a)Rebbi Chanina prescribes urine that is forty days old (or from a forty-day old baby) as a cure for various ailments. A tiny cup-full for a hornet-sting, a Revi'is ha'Lug for that of a scorpion. How much is needed for ...

1. ... snake-bite?

2. ... witchcraft?

(b)For which of the above does Rebbi Yochanan prescribe water in which a herb called Bang'ri (or beets [it is unclear which of the two is correct]).

(c)What does one do with a patient who has swallowed a tiny snake? what will that achieve?

15)

(a)What did Rav Shimi bar Ashi do with a man who swallowed a small snake?

(b)Some say that Rav Shimi bar swallowed the snake. What was then the identity of the man who saved him?

(c)The antidote for someone who has been bitten by a snake involves the fetus of a white donkey. What does one do with it?

(d)Under what condition will this remedy work?

16)

(a)What do we learn from the Pasuk in Koheles "u'Poretz Geder Yishchenu Nachash"?

(b)What happened to a certain officer in Pumbedisa who was bitten by a snake, and for whom they Shechted thirteen white donkeys?

(c)What happened when they eventually discovered one that was not Tereifah on the other side of the river?

(d)What did they reply when Abaye suggested that perhaps a 'Rabbinical snake' had bitten him, for which there was no cure?

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