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Chapter 2, Mishna 4

Are moist grapeseeds and grapeskins from idolators permitted?
What about dry ones?
Which are considered moist and which considered dry?
Is fish stew prohibited and if so why?
Why is fish stew permitted the first and second time itโ€™s cooked but not the third time?
What is a nevaila and why does it make cheese prohibited?
If the majority of calves used to curdle cheese are not used for idolatrous purposes but some are, are all prohibited?
What is significance of a minority of a minority?
If itโ€™s known that a calf was slaughtered for purpose of idolatry, can a Jew ever derive benefit from it?
What is legal difference between intention for slaughter inside and outside the Temple?
Can a woman be betrothed with excrement of ox that stands to be stoned?
What is difference from betrothal in Talmudic times and current engagement?
Does excrement have value if you canโ€™t derive benefit from ox that stands to be stoned?
When can a woman be betrothed with excrement and when canโ€™t she?
Can you derive benefit from excrement of an animal that you canโ€™t benefit from?
What is relevance of additional girth of animal?
Is the stomach of a burnt offering subject to stricter law than stomach of a neveila?
Is fish stew from an idolator forbidden to derive benefit from because wine is in it?

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