Chapter 3, Mishna 10
Why is the right side considered the side of entry for a mezuzah?
Does a house with only one doorpost need a mezuzah?
Is one doorpost enough for a mezuzah?
Why might someone think a mezuzah could be written on the doorway stones?
Why must a mezuzah be written on parchment and not on stone?
Why must a mezuzah be written with ink?
Why is a verbal analogy needed if the verse already says βyou shall write themβ?
Why would we think the passages could still be valid if one letter is missing?
What is Ravβs rule about letters touching other letters?
Why do we need to be told that even a tiny missing piece of a yud invalidates the tefillin?
Why does the plural spelling of totafot count as two mentions?
What must be done so one animal hide can count as four compartments?
Is space between the passages required?
What makes tefillin invalid if the furrows are not visible?
What must be done if the four passages are written on separate hides?
What principle blocks converting head tefillin into arm tefillin?
Which two passages go on the right side of the tefillin?
Which on the left?
Which type of swap makes tefillin invalid?
What counts as an inner/outer passage?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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