Chapter 5, Mishna 6, 7
Where do we learn that once the sun sets a peace offering of lesser sanctity can no longer be placed upon the altar?
How does the Gemara determine that the verse is teaching the deadline for sacrificing the offering rather than the deadline for eating it?
Why is it not that the time of placing the blood sets the eating schedule?
Why does the time allowed for eating peace offerings not determine the time allowed for sacrificing the blood even though their eating period extends for two days and a night?
How does the Gemara define which laws of offerings of lesser sanctity apply to the bechor, the animal tithe offering and the pesach?
What is the source that a burnt offering requires its blood to be presented on a part of the altar that has a base?
For how long may a firstborn offering (bechor) be eaten according to the Torahβs laws?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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