Chapter 2, Mishna 5
What is the general principle regarding one who sprinkles the blood of a sacrifice in the wrong place or at the wrong time?
Which specific act fulfills the obligation of atonement for the owner?
What is the law if someone slaughters or sprinkles the blood not in the prescribed manner, or has another offering in mind while performing the service?
What is the law regarding the measure of meat required to fulfill the eating or burning β is a kezayit (oliveβs bulk) of necessary, or is any amount sufficient?
Why does pigul apply only to mistaken intent about time and not place?
If one says explicitly to he has improper intent of time and place, why does Rabbi Yehuda nevertheless render the offering pigul, i.e. as if his mistake was only with respect to time?
What is the law regarding frankincense offered with a meal offering?
If one had intent to eat an oliveβs bulk of the offering the next day (beyond its permitted time) or outside its designated area, what is the status of the sacrifice?
Can half olve-bulks combine to constitute the minimum measure?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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