Chapter 6, Mishna 1
Can sacrificial animals be slaughtered on the altar itself?
If an animal is slaughtered while the altar is damaged or missing, is the offering disqualified? If so, is the disqualification permanent?
What if the animal was merely consecrated rather than slaughtered while the altar was damaged?
What is the meaning of the phrase “because the copper altar…was too small to receive”?
What is the connection between sacrificial offerings, first-born offerings, and second tithe produce?
Which sacrifices require specific placement at the altar?
How big was Solomon’s altar? How did it compare to the altar built in the days of Moses?
Can we create and eat second tithe produce when the Temple no longer exists?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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