Chapter 11, Mishna 1
What is the laundering requirement with respect to sin offerings?
Does the blood of a disqualified sin offering require a garment to be laundered?
What is the difference between a disqualified sin offering that was once fit and one that was never fit at all?
Why do we include internal animal sin offerings and exclude bird offerings?
If bird offerings are already excluded from one verse, why is another verse saying βthis is the law of the sin offeringβ still needed?
Does the word βthisβ teach that a certain sin offering is excluded, and does the phrase βshall eat itβ show that the exclusion applies specifically to sin offerings that are eaten?
If the exclusion is already learned from the verse βThis is the law of the sin offering,β why do we also need the phrase βshall eat it,β and what does each phrase teach on its own?
If bringing the blood of an animal sin offering into the Sanctuary in a vessel disqualifies it, does bringing the blood of a bird sin offering into the Sanctuary in its neck also disqualify it, since the neck functions like a vessel?
If the blood of a bird sin offering is in its neck, does bringing the bird into the Sanctuary disqualify it the same way bringing blood in a vessel would?
If the blood of a bird offering spills onto the floor and the priest collects it from there to sprinkle it, is that blood valid or disqualified?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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