Chapter 2, Mishna 1, Chapter 3, Mishna 1
What if one who entered the Temple knows he’s impure but doesn’t know what made him impure?
What is difference between contracting tumah from creeping thing or dead animal?
If someone commits a transgression unwittingly but doesn’t know what law he violated, is he liable to bring sin offering?
What is relevance of words “in which he sinned”?
What if there are two paths and it’s not clear which one is tamei due to a hidden grave and one enters the Temple twice, once after walking each path?
Is partial awareness of definite impurity considered complete awareness?
What if one might have eaten forbidden fat?
Does awareness of uncertain status separate acts in regard to sin offerings?
What is difference between vows and oaths?
What if one said “on my oath I will not eat” does eating even a tiny crumb violate his oath?
When is speech considered an action to trigger liability to bring sin offering?
What is the formula that results in one being bound by an oath?
Can one swear an oath that a certain food is prohibited to him so he doesn’t have to eat that food?
What is the point of swearing the same oath twice?
What is relevance of “clear utterance of the lips”?
If one says “apples will be like pork to me,” has he made an oath?
Is a bond like an oath or a vow?
If one says “it’s incumbent on me never to eat apples” is that a vow?
If he then says “oranges to me are like apples” is that a vow?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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