1)

(a)From where do we learn that an Eved does not invalidate his grandmother who is a bas Kohen who married a Yisrael, from eating Terumah, if her husband died?

(b)What do we learn from the Pasuk "v'Zera Ein Lah"?

(c)What objection do we raise against learning that a grandchild invalidates and feeds from 'Ein Lah" ('Ayin Alah')?

(d)So where do we learn it from?

2)

(a)Resh Lakish asked Rebbi Yochanan whether the author of our Mishnah (which declares the son of an Akum v'Eved ha'Ba al bas Yisrael a Mamzer) has to be Rebbi Akiva. Why specifically Rebbi Akiva?

(b)What did Rebbi Yochanan reply?

3)

(a)The Beraisa cites the words of a frustrated grandmother, a bas Kohen, who blessed one grandson after his death, whom she referred to as 'Kuza' (a small jar), but cursed another grandson when he died, whom she called 'Kada' (a large jar which is Chashuv). What do 'Kuza' and Kada' respectively, represent?

(b)Why did she do that?

(c)What was the case (see Aruch la'Ner)?

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4)

(a)Are Arelim and Teme'im permitted to eat Terumah?

(b)How about their wives?

(c)Then why are the wives of a Petzu'a Daka and a K'rus Shafchah forbidden?

(d)Under what circumstances may the latter eat Terumah?

5)

(a)What is the status of a man whose one Beitzah is crushed?

(b)Under which circumstances is a Kerus Shafchah not considered a Pesul Kahal?

6)

(a)Rebbi Eliezer learns that an Arel is forbidden to eat Terumah from the 'Gezeirah-Shavah' "Toshav v'Sachir" (Emor) "Toshav v'Sachir"(Bo) from Pesach. From where does Rebbi Akiva learn it?

(b)From where do we know that the Pasuk of "Ish Ish" (which concludes "u'Va ha'Shemesh va'Taher v'Achar Yochal min ha'Kodshim") refers to Terumah?

(c)Why would Rebbi Eliezer not be able to learn his 'Gezeirah-Shavah' were it not 'Mufneh' (superfluous)? What Chumra does Pesach have over Terumah?

7)

(a)Why does the Pasuk in Emor find it necessary to write both "Toshav" and "Sachir"?

(b)On what basis do we initially think that one of the Pesukim is Mufneh? Which one?

(c)How do we refute that suggestion? Why is "Sachir" needed after all?

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8)

(a)How do we know that "Toshav" and "Sachir" by Pesach cannot possibly refer to a Kanuy Kinyan Olam and a Kanuy Kinyan Shanim (as they do by Terumah)?

(b)Seeing as it is only the phrase "Toshav v'Sachir" that is written by Pesach that is Mufneh, how do we reconcile this with Rebbi Eliezer himself, who says that a 'Gezeirah-Shavah' that is Mufneh on only one side, can nevertheless be refuted?

9)

(a)What does Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina learn from "v'*Chol Zar* Lo Yochal Kodesh"?

(b)Why is this Derashah necessary? What would we otherwise have said?

(c)From where do we know that an Onan is forbidden to eat the Korban Pesach?

(d)And on what grounds do we preclude an Onan from "v'*Chol Zar* ... ", and include an Arel from the 'Gezeirah-Shavah' (and not vice-versa)?

10)

(a)Arelus is more stringent than Aninus in four respects, Aninus is more stringent in three. Two of the stringencies of ...

1. ... Arelus are that it is lacking an act on one's body and that it carries with it a Chiyuv Kares. What are the remaining two?

2. ...Aninus are that it can occur many times in a person's life and because it pertains to women as well as to men. What is the third?

(b)Rava maintains that, even if the Pesach would not have more stringencies, we would not learn Terumah from Pesach with regard to Aninus (rather than Orlah). Why not?

11)

(a)What do we learn from the Pasuk in Bo "u'Malta Oso, Oz Yochal Bo"?

(b)Why is this Derashah necessary? What would we otherwise have said?

(c)Then why can we not also Darshen "Kol Arel Lo Yochal Bo", to permit an Arel to eat Terumah?

(d)We prefer to preclude Milas Zecharav va'Avadav from the prohibition of eating Terumah from "u'Malta Oso, Oz Yochal Bo", and to include that of an Arel from the 'Gezeirah Shavah', because the latter has more stringencies. Others say that, even if it did not, we would not switch them (to forbid Milas Zecharav va'Avadav to eat Terumah, and to permit an Arel). Why not?

12)

(a)In which ...

1. ... two ways is Arelus more stringent than Milas Zecharav va'Avadav?

2. ... way is Milas Zecharav va'Avadav more stringent than Arelus?