Chapter 5, Mishna 4, 5, 6
From where is the requirement learned that communal peace offerings must be slaughtered in the north?
Is the sin offering of a Nazir included within these laws?
Does the requirement of northern slaughter apply only to offerings of the highest sanctity, or can it extend to offerings of lesser sanctity as well?
If an offering is slaughtered before the Temple doors are opened, is the sacrifice invalid even when everything else was performed correctly?
What is special about the Chamber of Knives located to the west of the entrance, and how does its placement affect the validity of offerings?
What role does the small niche behind the Holy of Holies serve within Temple practice?
Is this niche considered part of the sanctified courtyard, and if not, what does that imply about the sanctity of the chambers for the laws of offerings?
What is the connection between the dimensions of the courtyard, the meat of sin offerings and the slaughter of peace offerings?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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