1)

(a)In what respect does the Beraisa learn Shesuyei Yayin from Mechusar Begadim via the same Gezeirah-Shavah ("Chukah" "Chukah")?

(b)Seeing as the Tana began with the Pasuk of "Lehavdil ... " to teach us Shesuyei Yayin (by the Avodos for which a Zar is Chayav Misah), why does he conclude with the 'Gezeirah-Shavah' of "Chukah" "Chukah"?

(c)Once we learn the Gezeirah-Shavah both ways, what problem are we faced with?

(d)We conclude that "Lehavdil" comes to teach us the Din of Rav. What did Rav not used to do from the time he ate and drank on Yom-Tov? How did he learn this from "Lehavdil"?

2)

(a)What do we learn from the Pasuk in Vayikra (in connection with the Avodah) "Venasnu b'nei Aharon ha'Kohen Eish"?

(b)In light of the Pasuk in Tetzaveh ("Ve'chagarta osah Avneit Aharon u'Vanav ... Ve'haysah lahem Kehunah le'Chukas Olam"), why does the Torah need to write that Pasuk?

(c)Then why does the Torah need the Pasuk in Tetzaveh? Why will this Pasuk not suffice (because if even Avodos that are not crucial to the Avodah require Bigdei Kehunah, how much more so Avodos that are)?

3)

(a)What do we learn from the Pasuk there "Ve'archu b'nei Aharon ha'Kohanim es ha'Nesachim"?

(b)Why does the Torah need to add this? Why can we not learn it from the Pasuk in Tetzaveh?

4)

(a)The Beraisa validates the Avodah of a Kohen who wears garments that are Merushalin, Mesulakin or Meshuchakin (old garment. The meaning of Merushalin and Mesulakin are based on the Pasuk in Tzav "Velavash ha'Kohen Mido Vad". What do we learn from there?

(b)What is then the meaning of ...

1. ... Merushalin?

2. ... Mesulakin?

(c)What does the Beraisa then say about a Kohen who wears ...

1. ... two pairs of pants or two belts?

2. ... one garment too few or one too many?

(d)What does the Tana include in this list based on the words "al Besaro" (in the Pasuk there "u'Michn'sei Vad Yilbash al Besaro")?

5)

(a)The Tana concludes the list with a Kohen who is wearing clothes that are Metushtashin or torn. What does Metushtashin mean?

(b)Based on which Pasuk in Tetzaveh does he invalidate the Avodah of a Kohen who is wearing torn clothes?

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6)

(a)Rav Yehudah Amar Shmuel rules Merushalin Kesherin, Mesulakin Pesulin. How does Rami bar Chama reconcile this with the Beraisa (that we just learned) Mesulakin Kesheirin?

(b)What does Rav say?

(c)When Rav Huna's host queried Shmuel from the Beraisa, Rav Huna cited Rami bar Chama's explanation. What problem did the host have with Rav's ruling?

(d)To reconcile the Beraisa with Rav, how do we initially establish Merushalin?

7)

(a)We still remain with a Kashya on Rav however, from Mesulakin. Why can we not reconcile Mesulakin in the same way as we did Merushalin (like we did according to Shmuel)?

(b)Rebbi Zeira therefore concludes that Rav learns only one case in the Beraisa. What does he mean?

8)

(a)Rebbi Yirmiyah from Difti cites two Beraisos. What does one Beraisa learn from the Pasuk in Ki Seitzei ...

1. ... " ... al Arba Kanfos Kesuscha"?

2. ... " ... asher Techaseh bah"?

(b)How does a person come to possess a garment of ...

1. ... three corners?

2. ... five corners?

(c)On what grounds does the Tana preclude a garment of three corners and include one of five, and not vice-versa?

(d)What does the second Beraisa learn from "al Arba Kanfos Kesuscha"?

9)

(a)How does Rebbi Yirmiyah mi'Difti initially explaint the basis of their Machlokes?

(b)What does this have to do with the previous Beraisa (of Merushalin)?

10)

(a)We refute this explanation however, by attributing the Tana's ruling obligating a garment of five corners, to the Ribuy "asher Techaseh bah". What will both Tana'im then hold with regard to the She'eilah of Yeser, ke'Ma'an de'Isa Dami, or ke'Ma'an de'Leisa Dami?

(b)What does the Tana of the second Beraisa (according to whom "asher Techaseh bah" becomes redundant), learn from ...

1. ... it?

2. ... the Pasuk in Sh'lach-l'cha "u'Re'isem oso"?

(c)Why does the Tana include the garment of a blind man, but preclude a night garment, and not vice-versa?

(d)The first Tana includes the garment of a blind man from the word "asher". What does the second Tana say about that?

11)

(a)The Torah writes in Tzav (in connection with the Bigdei Kehunah) "Ve'lavash ha'Kohen Mido Bad". What does "Bad" mean?

(b)The Beraisa also requires them to be new, spun, each thread to be twined six times and that weekday clothes may not be worn together with them. From where do we learn this latter Halachah?

(c)What did Abaye ask Rav Yosef with regard to the Din of new?

(d)What did Rav Yosef answter from the Din of Chutan Kaful Shemonah?

12)

(a)How does Rav Yosef therefore interpret the Beraisa?

(b)From where does Rebbi Yossi b'Rebbi Chanina learn that "Bad" means linen?

(c)How does he answer the Kashya that ...

1. ... wool grows in single strands too?

2. ... flax also (eventually) splits into a number of strands?

13)

(a)Ravina learns that "Bad" means linen from the Pasuk in Yechezkel, which describes the Kohanim's clothes as linen garments ("Pa'arei Pishtim ... "). What did he answer, when Rav Ashi asked him how they knew what "Bad" meant until Yechezkel came and taught them?

(b)And to prove his words, Ravina cited another such case. What similar problem (to that of Rav Ashi) did he raise from the Pasuk in Yechezkel "Kol ben Neichar Arel Leiv ve'Arel Basar Lo Yavo el Mikdashi". What is an 'Arel Leiv'?

(c)Which of these is not recorded in the Torah, and must therefore have been Halachah le'Moshe mi'Sinai?

14)

(a)The Pasuk in Yechezkel continues "Lo Yachg'ru ba'Yaza". How does Abaye interpret this Pasuk?

(b)What does the Beraisa mean when he says Lo Lematah mi'Mosneihen ve'Lo Lema'alah me'Atzileihen?

(c)Then where did the Kohanim tie their belts?

15)

(a)Huna bar Nasan related to Rav Ashi what happened once whilst he was standing before Izgadar Malka. Who was Izgadar Malka?

(b)What did he do with his belt? Where was it tied to begin with?

(c)What did Izgadar Malka comment?

(d)And what did Ameimar comment when Huna bar Nasan related the incident to him?

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