Chapter 5, Mishna 2
May any part of a meal offering become leavened?
What does βit shall not be baked with leavenβ teach?
If one causes meal offering to become leaven, what different things is he liable for?
Is there source for law that one is liable separately for each stage of meal offering with leaven?
When can we carry over a law and when canβt we?
In case of generalization and detail that appear in different places in Torah, can law be derived from them?
Why does it specify that sin offering of king is slaughtered in the north, if we already know athat all sin offerings must be slaughtered in the north?
If not slaughtered in the north, it is disqualified whether brought by a king or not?
Does the order matter re: generalization and detail?
What is significance of the term βitβ?
What is relevance of Nachshon bringing offering in the Tabernacle in the Wilderness?
What is relevance of placing hands on offering?
Why would one think that obligation to slaughter in north applies to Nachshon only because of placing hands?
What if person doing slaughtering is not actually standing in the north part of courtyard?
What is derived from exclusion of βitβ re: a king?
Do bird offerings need to be slaughtered in the north?
Can one derive law of bird offering from law of sheep offering?
Is Pesach offering slaughtered in the north?
Can one derive law of Pesach from law of burnt offering?
Does Pesach offering atone for our sins?
What does βitβ exclude from sin offering of a king?
Is one liable to be separately flogged for kneading meal offering and for shaping and for baking if it becomes leavened?
Does one receive a single set of lashes for baking?
In case of unblemished bechor whose blood became constricted, can animal be cut so blood can be let?
Can an bechor purposely be blemished?
Is one who leavens a meal offering liable for lashes even if someone else already leavened it?
Is it forbidden to castrate an animal that is already sterile?
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