Chapter 2, Mishna 2, 3
If two animals are slaughtered simultaneously, is the slaughter valid?
What if two people are holding knife and slaughtering one animal?
What are correct and incorrect slicing motions?
What if two heads are decapitated in one motion?
What is relevance of length of knife?
Must knife be drawn back and forth?
What is relevance of “tongue is a sharpened arrow, it speaks deceit”?
Can a bird killed with an arrow be kosher?
What is difference between on or in the earth and what is relevance?
How long and wide does knife need to be as compared to neck?
Can animal be schechted with a needle?
What is the knife of any length with which slaughter is valid?
What is difference between scalpel and a cobbler’s needle?
What if knife falls on animal?
Does it matter if knife is dropped by a person?
Does it matter if the one who dropped the knife didn’t mean to slaughter?
Do we require intent for slaughter?
If menstruating woman is forcibly immersed in a mikveh, is she ritually pure?
Do non-sacred items require intent for purification?
If wave that contains 40 se’ah of water (a mikveh) passes over someone, is he purified?
What is relevance of when wave is detached from sea?
Does a detached wave effect purification?
When does produce become susceptible to ritual impurity?
Who can and can’t eat non-sacred food?
When does one assume the presumptive status of purity?
Is intent required to purify oneself?
What is relevance of first and second washing?
Does immersion of non sacred garment require intent?
Is intent necessary in slaughter?
What is difference between cutting and slaughtering?
What if impure woman immerses in mikveh without intent?
When can she partake of terumah if she’s married to priest?
What about woman who is deaf-mute, imbecile, blind or insane?
Does it count if a woman falls in a mikveh?
What if one slaughtered a red heifer and slaughtered another animal with the same stroke?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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