Chapter 4, Mishna 6, 7
If an animal was worshipped by a person but owned by another, is it prohibited from being an offering?
Can you murder, rape or commit idolatry to save your own life?
If someone bowed to an animal under duress, is animal prohibited from being an offering?
What is difference between worshipping under duress in private and in public?
If someone performed a sacrificial rite upon an animal owned by another, can animal be an offering?
How does one render the property of another person forbidden?
What is the exchange of the exchange and why it is prohibited?
Do orlah and diverse kinds require an exclusion?
Is an item forbidden that was acquired as a result of a forbidden item?
Why does God allow idolatry to exist?
How did sages answer this question when asked by Roman philosophers?
If stealing is wrong, why isnβt there an immediate consequence for anybody who steals?
Why does God allow a mamzer to be born?
What did philosopher tell rabban Gamliel as proof that idols have power?
What did Rabban Gamliel respond?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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