1)

(a)'Tanu Rabbanan, Ein Govlin es ha'Kali; ve'Yesh Omrim, Govlin'. What is Kali?

(b)Who is the Yesh Omrin?

(c)What sort of Shinuy is nevertheless needed?

2)

(a)The Tana Kama agrees that one may stir Shasis (a flour made with Kali and vinegar). Why?

(b)Here too, a Shinuy is necessary. What sort of Shinuy?

(c)We learnt above in a Beraisa that, according to all opinions, one is not permitted to mix the bran on Shabbos. So how did Rav Huna bar Chiya, the son of Rebbi Yirmiyah bar Aba, vindicate the baker of the Bei Nasha, who mixed the food before feeding the ox?

(d)What does he advise one to do if the bran does not mix sufficiently when the Shinuy of Shesi va'Erev is employed?

3)

(a)Rav Huna bar Chiya told the baker: 'Govlin ve'Lo Mesafin, u'de'Lo Lakit be'Lishnei, Mehalketin Lei ...'. What is the meaning of 've'Lo Mesafin'?

(b)Rebbi Chiya forbade mixing, but permitted Piruk. What is Piruk?

(c)He forbade however, to take from in front of three animals to put in front of two. Why is this Asur, and will it also be forbidden to take from two animals to place in front of one?

(d)About what did Rebbi protest vehemently, but in vain?

4)

(a)Rebbi Yehoshua ben Levi wrote in his ledger that anyone born on Sunday would be 'a man of one kind and no other'. What did he mean?

(b)Why, if he was born ..

1. ... on Monday, would he be a man with a temper?

2. ... on Tuesday, would he be both wealthy and have a tendency to immorality?

3. ... on Wednesday, would he be clever and enlighten others?

4. ... on Thursday, would he be a kind man?

5. ... on Friday, would he run after Mitzvos?

(c)What did Rebbi Yehoshua ben Levi have to say about somebody who is born on Shabbos? What will he nevertheless be called?

(d)On what grounds did Rebbi Chanina disagree with Rebbi Yehoshua ben Levi, and according to him, what is the criterion that determines a person's character

5)

(a)That someone born under the Mazal Chamah (Sun) will enlighten others with his knowledge is easily understood. But why will ...

1. ... he not steal, and fail if he tries to?

2. ... all his secrets be revealed?

(b)Why will someone born under ...

1. ... Mazal Nogah (Venus) be wealthy and have a tendency to behave immorally?

2. ... Mazal Kochav (Mercury) be a person who enlightens and is wise?

3. ... Mazal Levanah (Moon) be the exact antithesis of one who is born under Mazal Chamah?

4. And why will he also bear suffering, and build and demolish, demolish and build?

(c)Why will the plans of someone born under Shabsai (Saturn) always fail (others say that the thoughts of those who plan against him will fail)?

(d)What will be the tendency of someone born under Mazal Tzedek (Jupiter)?

6)

(a)What will be the tendencies of someone who is born under Mazal Ma'adim (Mars)?

(b)What are the four (possible) practical ramifications of this statement?

(c)How did the statement effect Rabah, who was born under Mazal Ma'adim?

(d)According to Rebbi Chanina, all this cannot be changed. Rebbi Yochanan disagrees. He holds 'Ein Mazal le'Yisrael'.

1. What does this mean?

2. What is his source for this?

3. What did Avraham mean when he said "ve'Hinei ben Beisi Yoresh Osi" (Lech-Lecha)?

4. What did Hash-m mean when he told Avraham that he would move Tzedek from the West to the East?

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7)

(a)How do we know from an episode with Shmuel and Avalat that Shmuel too, holds 'Ein Mazal le'Yisrael'?

(b)What happened to the man whom they were discussing?

(c)What had he done to deserve it, and in which Pasuk in Mishlei is this thought expressed?

(d)How can we also learn that 'Ein Mazal le'Yisrael' ...

1. ... from Rebbi Akiva's daughter? What happened to her on her wedding-day?

2. ... from Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak? What happened to him?

8)

(a)'Mechatchin es ha'Delu'in Lifnei ha'Behemah, ve'es ha'Neveilah Lifnei ha'Kelavim'. What is the common Chidush in both of these cases?

(b)What does Rebbi Yehudah hold?

(c)We know that Rav rules like Rebbi Yehudah in our Mishnah (who holds of Muktzah), because he forbade Karchi de'Zuzi. What are 'Karchi de'Zuzi'?

(d)We know that Levi too, rules like Rebbi Yehudah, because of the way he would examine animals that were Safek Tereifah on Shabbos. How (or rather where) did he used to examine them?

9)

(a)Shmuel however, rules like Rebbi Shimon, and so too, does Ze'iri. How does Ze'iri explain the Mishnah in Beitzah 'Behemah she'Meisah, Lo Yezizenah mi'Mekomah'?

(b)Bearing in mind that Rebbi Yochanan always rules like a Stam Mishnah, how will we reconcile his ruling here with the Stam Mishnah in Beitzah, which forbids chopping up beams that were designated for building purposes, and a beam which broke on Yom-Tov (whose author is Rebbi Yehudah)?

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