Chapter 1, Mishna 1
How/when can an animal that has been consecrated be de-consecrated?
What animals can and canβt be de-sacralized and return to the herd?
How could unused sanctified incense be held over to be used in Temple the next year?
Can that method be used for sacralized animals that are left over?
Who is a tevel yom?
Does surplus incense that was never in a service vessel have inherent sanctity?
When does animal have inherent sanctity?
When is sanctity attached to value of service vessel?
Since incenseβs form remains unchanged, does issue of being left overnight apply to it?
Is that rule only for items that spoil overnight?
How can we redeem sheep that were unblemished and consecrated but not use?
What if goat is set aside for atonement (for an act of public idolatry) and goes lost?
What if after sacrifice original animal is found?
Why are cases of lost animals different?
Why can a consecrated but blemished red heifer be redeemed but not other animals?
How is it determined how much an animal is redeemed for?
What is ritual of the animal standing to be appraised?
Can consecrated animal be appraised once itβs dead?
What is relevance of value of camelβs ear?
Can we take an animal that has inherent sanctity and use it on a different day for a different purpose?
When are sacrificial goats interchangeable?
Can animal designated to be a sin offering be used for a burnt offering?
What if one Yom Kippur goat dies after lottery?
When should animal be left to develop a blemish?
Whatβs dessert for the altar?
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