1)

(a)What problem do we have with our Mishnah, which allows carrying in the courtyard, a basket of fruit with a stone in it?

(b)How does Rabah bar bar Chanah Amar Rebbi Yochanan establish the Mishnah to answer the Kashya?

(c)He is not obligated to empty the basket of all its contents, and return the fruit to the basket, because of a statement by Rebbi Ila'i Amar Rav. How does he qualify the type of fruit in question to explain why not?

(d)And what does Rav Chiya bar Ashi Amar Rav say to explain why he is not obligated to shake the fruit to the side, and tip the stone out of the basket?

(e)Why is it not then completely Batel to the basket (and therefore permitted under all circumstances)?

2)

(a)How does Rav Chisda qualify our Mishnah, which permits carrying a container of Terumah Tehorah together with Terumah Temei'ah? In which case will it be forbidden?

(b)We cite Rebbi Ila'i Amar Rav, who establishes the Mishnah by Terumah Temei'ah that is soft, and that will get spoilt if thrown on to the ground. Why is this necessary? What will the Din otherwise be?

3)

(a)We query Rav Chisda however, from a Beraisa. What does the Tana say about a case where the Terumah Temei'ah is underneath and the Terumah Tehorah on top?

(b)What distinction does Rav Chisda draw between the Mishnah and the Beraisa, to answer the question?

(c)Rava proves that Rav Chisda was forced to explain our Mishnah like this because of a statement by Rabah bar bar Chanah in connection with the Seifa of the Mishnah. What does the Seifa say about money on a cushion?

(d)What did Rabah bar bar Chanah Amar Rebbi Yochanan comment about that which supports Rav Chisda?

4)

(a)Rebbi Yehudah permits removing one Sa'ah from a basket of a hundred Sa'ah of Chulin into which one Sa'ah of Terumah fell. What is the problem with this?

(b)We initially presume that Rebbi Yehudah holds like Rebbi Eliezer, who says 'Terumah be'Eina Machsa'. What does this mean? How does it explain Rebbi Yehudah?

(c)What do the Chachamim then hold?

(d)On what grounds do we refute this assumption?

5)

(a)We therefore establish Rebbi Yehudah like Rebbi Shimon in a Beraisa. The Tana Kama there forbids a mixture consisting of a hundred Sa'ah of Chulin into which a Sa'ah of Terumah fell, if a second Sa'ah that fell into the mixture before he had removed the required Sa'ah. What does Rebbi Shimon say with regard to What does Rebbi Shimon say?

(b)What do we prove from there? What does this have to do with Rebbi Yehudah?

(c)How do we refute that contention too? How else might we explain Rebbi Shimon?

(d)And what will the Rabbanan then hold?

(e)Seeing as according to Rebbi Yehudah, the Sa'ah is Batel, why is removing considered a Tikun?

6)

(a)We finally establish Rebbi Yehudah like Rebbi Shimon ben Elazar. What does Rebbi Shimon ben Elazar say about eating Meduma on Shabbos without actually removing the Sa'ah Terumah that fell in?

(b)What does this prove?

(c)In fact, Rebbi Yehudah disagrees with Rebbi Shimon ben Elazar. What does he hold in the case cited in the Beraisa?

(d)How do we nevertheless reconcile the two opinions?

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7)

(a)Under which circumstances does our Mishnah permit carrying a barrel of wine with a stone on it, before tipping it for the stone to fall off

(b)Rav Huna Amar Rav establishes the Mishnah where he forgot the stone on the barrel. What would be the Halachah if he left it there on purpose?

8)

(a)Rabah bar Chanah Amar Rebbi Yochanan establishes our Mishnah like Raban Shimon ben Gamliel in the Mishnah in Beitzah which discusses Bereirah on Yom Tov. Beis Shamai hold that one must remove the Ochel from the Pesoles. What do Beis Hillel say?

(b)And what does Raban Shimon ben Gamliel say there? In which case will Beis Hillel concede to Beis Shamai?

(c)How does this conform with our Mishnah?

(d)How do we circumvent the problem that in our case, the Ochel (the wine) exceeds the Pesoles (the stone) in which case one ought to be allowed to remove the stone directly?

9)

(a)What does ...

1. ... Rebbi Yossi in a Beraisa say about the barrel in our Mishnah there where it is situated among other barrels or if there are glass vessels lying underneath it?

2. ... Rav Chiya bar Ashi say about the money on the cushion in our Mishnah there where the owner placed it on the cushion deliberately?

3. ... Rabah bar bar Chanah Amar Rebbi Yochanan say about the money on the cushion assuming that he needed the bed (and not just the cushion?

(b)And what does the Beraisa say about that?

10)

(a)Both Rebbi Oshaya and Rav Yitzchak issued similar rulings. What did they say about someone who forgot a purse or a brick in a Chatzer?

(b)Likewise, when someone forgot a container full of coins in a Reshus ha'Rabim, they went and asked Rebbi Yochanan what to do. What did he reply?

(c)Since when is one permitted to carry in the Reshus ha'Rabim?

(d)Mar Zutra concurred with all the above rulings. What did Rav Ashi say?

11)

(a)The earlier Amora'im held like Mar Zutra (who permitted moving Muktzeh, that one had left lying there inadvertently). What problem did Rav Yosef have with Abaye, who moved sheaves by placing a ladle on them, and with Rava, who moved a young Shechted dove by placing a knife on it?

(b)What did he mean when he referred to them as sharp?

(c)What common justification did Abaye and Rava have for doing what they did?

(d)In that case, how did ...

1. ... Abaye account for moving sheaves by placing a ladle on them?

2. ... Rava account for moving a young dove by placing a knife on it?

(e)What do we extrapolate from the fact that Rava ascribed the basic Heter to eat the young dove only because it was fit to be eaten raw?

12)

(a)We query Rava however, from another ruling of his. What did he once instruct his servant to do with the intestines of a goose that he asked him to roast on Yom Tov?

(b)What does this indicate?

(c)On what grounds do we refute this proof?

(d)We conclude that Rava holds like Rebbi Yehudah based on another dual ruling of his. What did he say about ...

1. ... a woman taking a piece of wood from a wood store (to use as a poker) on Yom Tov?

2. ... using a poker that broke on Yom Tov as firewood?

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