1)

(a)What should someone who is held in the grip of a python, do?

(b)Someone who is being chased by a snake, should be carried four Amos by his friend. Why is that? What else might he do to escape the wrath of the snake?

(c)What should he do at night-time, to ensure his safety ?

(d)An alternative solution is to run in the sand. Why is that?

2)

(a)How does a woman ascertain that a snake in her vicinity has a desire for her?

(b)Assuming that it does, how can she foil its plans?

(c)Others however, argue that this will only increase the snake's desire for her. So what she must then do

(d)What does one initially do with a woman, if a very small snake enters her womb? What does one do with the juicy meat, the bowl of cress, and the spiced wine that one needs for that occasion?

(e)How does one catch the snake when it emerges?

3)

(a)When our Mishnah says that all foods are permitted on Shabbos, it comes to include the spleen, which is good for the teeth, and oats (according to some it is leek). What are oats good for?

(b)What is the Mishnah coming to teach us?

(c)Why would we have otherwise forbidden them?

(d)The Mishnah also states that all drinks are permitted. What does this come to include?

(e)Ravina asked Rava whether one may take urine as a cure on Shabbos. What was Rava's reply?

4)

(a)Our Mishnah prohibits drinking Mei Dekalim on Shabbos. What is Mei Dekalim? Why is it called by that name?

(b)What purpose does it serve, and what difference does it make how many cups one drinks?

(c)It is also known as Mei Dekarim. Why is that?

(d)What did Ula say about Babylonian beer? Under what condition does it achieve the desired results?

5)

(a)According to Rav Yosef, Mei Dekarim is Zeisum ha'Mitzri, which consists of a third, barley, a third, saffron and a third, salt. What does Rav Papa replace barley with?

(b)Why is it then called 'Mei Dekarim'?

(c)What does the Siman 'Sisni' (a receptacle into which one places dates) help us to remember?

(d)One drinks it between Pesach and Shavu'os. What exactly, does it achieve?

6)

(a)Our Mishnah also prohibits drinking Kos Ikrin on Shabbos. According to Rebbi Yochanan, this consists of Alexandrian sap, a Zuz (weight) of alum and a Zuz of garden saffron, all ground together. What is the difference between a Zavah, who drinks three cups of this potion with wine, and a jaundice patient, who drinks only two cups of beer?

(b)Alternative cures for the former include a container with three Lugin of large onions boiled in wine; sitting by the crossroads and holding a cup of wine in her hand, while someone comes up from behind her and gives her a shock; a fistful of cumin, a fistful of saffron and a fistful of fenugreek plant boiled in wine and drunk, and soaking sixty barrel-lids in water. What does one say to the patient in all these cases (as well as in the various cures that follow)?

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7)

(a)Another cure for Zivus is to burn some Charnuga (a herb) that grows beside a Rumis bush, and to carry the ashes 'be'Shachki de'Kisna be'Kaita, u've'Shachki de'Amar Gufna be'Sisva'. What does this mean?

(b)In yet another cure, one burns branches of young vines. What does one do next, after placing a cup of wine in the Zavah's hand?

(c)What does one do with the flour in yet another cure?

8)

(a)What do the following mean:

1. 'Liftach lah Chavita de'Chamra li'Sh'mah'?

2. 'Linkot Sa'ara de'Mishtakcha be'Fuma de'Kudna Chivra'?

(b)What difference will it make whether she holds the barley for one day, two day or three?

9)

(a)We learned earlier, that a jaundice patient drinks only two cups of beer and becomes barren. An alternative cure for jaundice involves 'Reisha de'Shivuta de'Milcha'. What is that? How does one then take it?

(b)Alternatively, one can take locust- juice or that of Nekiri (a small bird). What does one then do with it?

(c)What if there is no bathhouse in the vicinity?

(d)What does Rebbi Yochanan suggest one does in order to keep a person with jaundice, warm, and thereby cure him?

(e)What happened to Rav Acha bar Yosef when Rav Kahana did this to him?

10)

(a)For yet another cure for jaundice, one requires three vessels containing nine Lugin of Persian dates and three of bees-wax that overflowed from the honey-comb, and three of red Ohala. What does one then do with them?

(b)One can also

1. take a young donkey and shave the middle of the patient's head;

2. boil a pickled head of a ram;

3. tear open a spotted Chazir or

4. take a leek from the middle of the row (where they are sharper tasting). What does one then do with each one respectively?

(c)What should one be careful not to allow to happen - in the case of the young donkey?

11)

(a)What did the jaundiced Arab ask a gardener to do with his coat?

(b)In whose coat did he subsequently go to sleep?

(c)What happened to it?

12)

(a)How do we initially reconcile permitting a jaundice patient to take the 'Kos shel Ikrin' with the Beraisa, which (based on the Pasuk in Kedoshim "u've'Artzechem Lo Sa'asu") forbids the sterilization of people or animals?

(b)How do we reject the proof for this from Rebbi Yochanan, who permits the removal of a rooster's comb, despite the fact that this causes the rooster to become sterile however, based on a statement by Rav Ashi. What does Rav Ashi say about a rooster which has had its comb removed?

(c)What is wrong with establishing our Mishnah ...

1. ... by a man who is a Saris and cannot have children, anyway? What does Rebbi Chiya bar Aba Amar Rebbi Yochanan rule in such a case?

2. ... by a man who is too old to have children? What did Rebbi Yochanan testify about himself as an old man?

(d)How do we finally establish our Mishnah, according to ...

1. ... the Rabbanan (who hold that a woman is exempt from the Mitzvah of 'P'ru u'Revu')?

2. ... Rebbi Yochanan ben Berokah (who holds that she is obligated too)?

13)

(a)What does Rebbi Chiya bar Aba Amar Rebbi Yochanan learn from ...

1. ... the combination of the two Pesukim (in connection with a Korban Minchah) "Lo Se'afeh Chametz" (Tzav) and "Lo Se'aseh Chametz" (Vayikra)?

2. ... the Pasuk in Kedoshim (in connection with the prohibition of castrating an animal) "u'Ma'uch, ve'Chasus, ve'Nasuk, ve'Charus ... "?

(b)How does he learn the latter ruling from there?

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