Chapter 3, Mishna 6
Is it prohibited to derive benefit from mountains/hills that were used for idolatry?
If hills were covered in gold as part of idolatrous worship, can Jews benefit from that gold?
For what reason is an asheira forbidden?
Does the coating of the mountain have the same status as the mountain itself?
Is anything that is the product of human involvement forbidden?
Is a tree that one planted and subsequently worshipped forbidden to benefit from?
What is relevance of โunder every leafy treeโ?
What if idolator planted tree for idolatry but never got around to worshipping it?
Which is the tree whose trunk is forbidden but whose roots are permitted?
What is the style of it is not stated?
Are we commanded to burn or cut down trees (asheirim) that were being worshipped?
What does โpursue the enemy and then return and burn themโ mean?
What are two methods of destruction?
How does one deracinate an idol?
Is it a mitzvah to give a derogatory name to an idol?
When we refer to an idol must we call it by derogatory nickname?
Are cases of plants and vegetables like cases of mountains?
If boulders worshipped by idolators become detached from mountain, can Jew benefit from boulders?
What is relevance of if idolator stacked rocks?
What is notable about a mountain?
Is it permitted to derive benefit from a worshipped animal?
What is notable about an animal?
What is relevance of case of unblemished animal?
If an idolator worships an egg, is that egg prohibited? What is principle here?
Can one render forbidden an item that is not his?
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