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  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 2 The Kohen Gadol, High Priest, is entitled to bring any sacrifice he chooses, and to eat any of the priestly portions that he chooses. He also gets one of the two loaves brought on …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 2 The six moments in Torah history we are commanded to remember every day. In resolving a contradiction between two mishnas describing certain chambers in the Temple complex, we get some wonderful details of the …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 2 The Lubavitcher Rebbe learns from the prohibition of certain priests to serve in the Temple that differently abled people acquire perspective and wisdom that people without such challenges can never attain. A contradiction in …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 2 According to Rabbi Akiva, the waters of purification – which purify a person who became ritually impure by coming into contact with a corpse – render a person IMPURE if he was pure when …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 1 Rabbi Yehuda said they appoint a backup wife for the High Priest in case his wife dies just prior to or on Yom Kippur, since he must be married in order to fulfill his …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 1 What does the Torah mean by don’t hate your neighbor in your heart? What does the Torah mean by don’t bear a grudge or take revenge? The tzara’as, Biblical leprosy, of a house could …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 1 Why is gossip-mongering sinful on a Biblical level and what harm does it cause? Which buildings require a mezuzah? Which uses and owners exempt a building from mezuzah?

  • Topics Covered: Chapter 1 Mishna 1 Was it because the majority of the Jews did not return from Babylonia that the Second Temple was destined to be smaller, less holy, and to fall without being rebuilt? Or was it because the …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 1 The First Temple was destroyed for the sins of idolatry, illicit sex and murder. The Second Temple was destroyed for the sin of baseless hatred among the Jewish people. It would seem that the …

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