Chapter 2, Mishna 2, 3
If an offering must be slaughtered in the Teople courtyard in order to be valid, what of only part of the animal, or part of the priest is in the courtyard?
If the blood of an offering that must be sprinkled on the altar is sprinkled in the wrong place, is the offering disqualified?
If so, exactly what is disqualified?
What is the difference between permitting for atonement and permitting for consumption?
How does this disqualification intersect with disqualification due to improper intent?
Does it matter what kind of improper intent it intersects with?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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