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1)

(a)The Mishnah rules that threads that protrude from sheets, head-cloths, T'ratin and Pilyon shel Rosh are part of the Beged as far as Tum'ah is concerned. What is ...

1. ... T'ratin?

2. ... Pilyon shel Rosh?

(b)What are the ramifications of this ruling?

(c)What difference does it make whether the threads protrude from the side or whether they protrude from the top or the bottom?

(d)Up to how many Etzba'os of the threads are considered part of the Beged?

(e)The equivalent Shi'ur for Afkarsin is ten Etzba'os. What is Afarfk'sin?

2)

(a)The Tana also lists a shirt and a cloak, together with Sagos and R'did, whose protruding threads are considered part of the Beged up to three Etzba'os. If Sagos is a thick woolen garment consisting entirely of threads, what is R'did?

(b)The last list in the Mishnah includes with an Arabian Gomadin (comprising one square Amah), a thin woven band of hair or a Punda, which might mean a money-belt). How is the Arabian Gomadin worn?

(c)What is the literal meaning of Gamda?

(d)What else might Punda mean? Why is it worn?

3)

(a)The last two items in this list are Ma'afores and Pargod. What sort of curtain is a Pargod?

(b)And what is a Sudar?

(c)The Tana gives the Shi'ur of all the threads in this list as Kol she'Hein. What does Kol she'Hein mean?

(d)What is the status of a thread that is longer than the Shi'ur in the previous three lists?

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4)

(a)The Mishnah considers three woolen cushions, six linen ones, three sheets and twelve cloths joined with regard to Tum'ah. By joined, the Tana might mean sewn together (in the way that laundry-men do). What else might he mean?

(b)In what other regard are they considered joined?

(c)Two Savrikin (or Safrikin) are also considered joined. What, besides a pair of pants, might this mean?

(d)The last two items listed by the Tana are a long shirt and K'luvk'rin (or G'luvk'rin). What is 'K'luvk'rin'?

5)

(a)What are the ramifications of the Tana's ruling? What if there are ...

1. ... less than the specified number (where this is applicable)?

2. ... more than them?

(b)In which point does R. Yossi disagree with the Tana Kama?

(c)Like whom is the Halachah?

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6)

(a)The Shi'ur Tum'ah of the entire string of a Mishkoles is twelve Amos. What is Mishkoles?

(b)What is the Shi'ur of the equivalent string that is used to measure ...

1. ... high walls?

2. ... buildings?

(c)What will be the Din if a builder wants to retain a string that is longer than that?

(d)And what is the Shi'ur of the equivalent piece of string used by Sayadin (those who cement the walls) and Tzayarin? What are Tzayarin?

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7)

(a)The Tana now discusses various cases of Chut Moznayim, beginning with that of gold-smiths and that of those who weigh good quality purple wool. What is Chut Moznayim?

(b)What is the Shi'ur of the above two?

(c)According to the Tana Kama, the same Shi'ur applies to the handle of a Kardum (an adze) that protrudes from the back of one's hand whilst one wields it. What does R. Yossi say?

(d)Like whom is the Halachah?

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8)

(a)What Shi'ur does the Tana give for the thread of the scales of storekeepers or Ba'alei-Batim and the handle of the adze between the actual tool and the wielder's hand?

(b)And he gives the same Shi'ur for Sheyarei Yad ha'Pargol and Yad Makeves shel Yad shel Mefatchei Avanim. What is ...

1. ... Sheyarei Yad ha'Pargol?

2. ... Yad Makeves shel Yad shel Mefatchei Avanim?

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9)

(a)The Tana now lists threads and handles whose Shi'ur is two Tefachim. The first of two Chutin of scales is that of wool merchants. What is the second?

(b)The first two handles that he lists are Yad ha'Makor and Yad ha'Ma'atzad shel Ligyonos. What is ...

1. ... Makor?

2. ... Ma'atzad shel Ligyonos?

(c)The third handle in the current list is that of a Kurnas shel Zahavim (a small gold-smith's hammer). What is the Shi'ur of the handle of a Kurnas shel Charashin (an iron-smith's hammer)?

(d)What is the reason for the distinction between the previous Mishnah, where the Shi'ur of the handles is a Tefach, and the current one, where (except for the last case) it is two Tefachim?

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10)

(a)The Mishnah gives the Shi'ur of Sheyarei ha'Darban mi'Lema'lah and the handle of a Badid as four Tefachim. What is the definition of ...

1. ... Darban (part of a plow, as we learned above, in Perek 25)?

2. ... Badid (based on the fact that holes are called Bedidin)?

(b)What are the ramifications of the former ruling?

(c)What is the Shi'ur for the handle of ...

1. ... a Kardum shel Nichush (a sledge-hammer, for breaking up large stone-slabs) and for a ben Patish? What is a ben Patish)?

2. ... a Patish, an ax and a spade?

(d)Included in the current list is a Makeves shel Satasin. What is Makeves shel Satasin?

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11)

(a)The other end of the Darban is called Charchur (as we already learned [ibid.]). What is Charchur? What is it used for?

(b)What Shi'ur does the Tana give for Sheyarei Charchur mi'Lematan?

12)

(a)According to Beis Shamai, the current Shi'ur also pertains to the handle of a Magreifah shel Ba'alei-Batim, whereas that of a Magreifah shel Sayadin is two Tefachim more. What is a 'Magreifah'?

(b)What Shi'ur do Beis Hillel ascribe to the handle of a Magreifah ...

1. ... shel Ba'alei- Batim?

2. ... shel Sayadin?

(c)What does the Mishnah say about ...

1. ... the above, where the owner decides to retain the excessive lengths of the respective handles?

2. ... handles of kitchen utensils that are used directly on the fire?

(d)What is an example of such utensils?

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