Mishnah 1
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1)

(a)On what basis is a person who touches a Meis Tamei for seven days?

(b)What does the Mishnah mean when it says 'Shenayim Temei'in ba'Meis, Echad Tamei Tum'as Shiv'ah, ve'Echad Tamei Tum'as Erev'?

(c)On what condition did the Chachamim declare even Reuven Tamei for seven days?

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2)

(a)When the Mishnah says 'Sheloshah Temei'in ba'Meis, Shenayim Temei'in Tum'as Shiv'ah, ve'Echad Tamei Tum'as Erev', what is ...

1. ... the Shenayim?

2. ... the Echad?

(b)What is the source for Keilim becoming Avi Avos ha'Tum'ah (like the Meis itself)? What sort of Keilim is the Tana referring to?

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3)

(a)The Mishnah concludes the sequence with 'Arba'ah ... , Sheloshah Temei'in Tum'as Shiv'ah, ve'Echad Tum'as Erev'. What is the case?

(b)What do we learn from the Pasuk "ve'Chibastem Bigdeichem ba'Yom ha'Shevi'i"?

(c)Based on the current case (Arba'ah), why did the Mishnah not present the case of Sheloshah, where Keilim touched Adam, who touched a Meis, and either Adam or Keilim touched the Keilim?

4)

(a)R. Akiva adds a case where there are five (the first four are Tamei Shiv'ah, and the fifth, Tum'as Erev). What is the case?

(b)The Chachamim reject R. Akiva's addition on the grounds that 'Ein ha'Ohel Mischashev', which may mean that the Ohel is not Metamei the spit-rod. What else might it mean?

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5)

(a)What Chumra does the Mishnah present (in connection with Tamei Meis) of ...

1. ... Keilim over Adam?

2. ... Adam over Keilim?

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6)

(a)The Tana now lists the Chumros of Adam that become Tamei via a Zav over Keilim, and vice-versa. What is the Chumra of ...

1. ... Adam over Begadim in this regard?

2. ... Begadim over Adam (regarding to Masa)?

(b)What will be the Din in the former case if Adam touches a person whilst he is still touching the Zav?

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7)

(a)What does the Mishnah learn from the Pasuk "Kol ha'Noge'a be'Meis be'Nefesh ha'Adam asher Yamus"?

(b)This precludes a Meguyad and a Goseis (a man on his death-bed). What is a Meguyad?

(c)The Tana adds that the latter are 'Zokek le'Yibum u'Poter min ha'Yibum; Ma'achil bi'Terumah u'Posel bi'Terumah'. If ...

1. ...'Zokek le'Yibum' means that his wife is forbidden to marry until her husband actually dies, what does 'Poter min ha'Yibum' mean?

2. ... 'Ma'achil bi'Terumah' means that if his deceased father was a Kohen, the child he leaves behind enables his mother who is a bas Yisrael, to continue eating Terumah, what does 'Posel bi'Terumah' mean?

8)

(a)What does the Mishnah say about an animal ...

1. ... that is a Goseis? To which Tum'ah is the Tana referring?

2. ... whose head has been severed that is still Mefarcheses? What does Mefarcheses mean?

(b)To what does the Tana compare it?

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9)

(a)The Mishnah discusses the required size for an Eiver of a Meis to be Tamei Neveilah. What is the definition of an Eiver?

(b)For an Eiver to be Metamei, what is the minimum size of an Eiver min ...

1. ... ha'Meis?

2. ... ha'Chai?

(c)The Tana cites less than a k'Zayis of Meis, and less than the Shi'ur of Neveilah and of a Sheretz. What Shi'ur does he cite for ...

1. ... Neveilah?

2. ... Sheretz?

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10)

(a)Beginning with the feet, the Mishnah lists the 248 limbs on a man's body. How does the Tana arrive at 30 in one foot?

(b)If the ...

1. ... ankle (Karsul) comprises 10 limbs, how many are there in the calf?

2. ... knee (see Tos. Yom-Tov) comprises 5 limbs, how many are there in the thigh?

(c)There are 3 limbs in one Katlis, and 11 ribs on one side of the spinal cord. What is Katlis?

11)

(a)How many limbs does the Mishnah list in a man's hand?

(b)How does the Tana arrive at that figure?

(c)He lists 2 limbs in a man's lower-arm. How many are there in his ...

1. ... elbow?

2. ... upper-arm?

(d)The Tana lists 4 limbs in a man's shoulder. Why does he double the current total of 101 to 202?

12)

(a)How many vertebrae does the Mishnah list in the spinal column?

(b)Finally, the Tana lists 9 limbs in the head, and the limbs in the neck, the chest and the private parts in a regressive order. How many limbs are there in the neck, the chest and the private parts, respectively?

(c)In which three regards are each of the above-mentioned limbs Metamei?

13)

(a)What will be the Din if a limb does not contain a k'Zayis (Tos. Yom-Tov) Basar?

(b)What do we learn in this regard from the Pasuk ...

1. ... "Adam ki Yamus ba'Ohel"?

2. ... "be'Etzem Adam"?

Hadran alach 'Shenayim Teme'im'