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πŸ›Ž AT Daily! #2223 πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ Half-Measures 🍞 Menachot 24

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Chapter 3, Mishna 4

What if meal offering is divided in two, placed in a service vessel with the two halfs not touching, and tevel yom touches one of the halfs of meal offering?
What if one inserts another 1/2 tenth of an epha between two piles and tevel yom touches it – are other two half tenths rendered impure?
Does a receptacle join everything within it?
What if tevel yom inserted his finger between two half tenths of ephah without touching either one?
What item disseminates impurity in air space?
Can one remove a handful from this half tenth of an ephah on behalf of that half tenth of an ephah?
When can one remove handful of one part on behalf of another part?
When does a vessel join all the food that is in it with regard to sacrificial food?
Does this apply only to that which is inside the vessel even though outer item is connected to inner item through bridge made of a straw that has water in it?
What if vessel joins two half tenths that are inside the vessel and a tevel yom touched half tenth that is outside the vessel and connected via the straw?
Can an item that is already saturated with tumah be rendered tamei a second time?
What is relevance of sheet that became a curtain?
What is the stronger form of zav tumah transmission, treading or direct contact?
If two sheets are folded and placed on top of one another and then zav sat on one, what is tamei and why?
What if two half tenths of an ephah, one is lost, a new half tenth is introduced as a replacement, and the lost one is found again -if all three sit in one receptacle togethe, and tevel yom touches one, what happens to the rest?
Any difference between effective removal of the handful and transmission of tumah, with respect to these divided halves sitting in a single receptacle?

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