Chapter 12, Mishna 1
Why may a blemished priest eat offerings but not sacrifice them?
Why do blemished priests receive a share of the offerings?
Do priests blemished from birth also receive a share of the sin offering?
And do temporarily blemished priests also receive a share of the guilt offering?
Why does the rule say an unfit priest gets no share if blemished and impure priests seem to be exceptions?
Why does Abba Shaul require the priest to be pure until the fats are burned?
Must a priest be pure the whole time from sprinkling to burning to get a share?
Can a priest who immersed that day be denied a share of an Israeliteβs meal offering?
If a priest can deny a share of an Israeliteβs sin offering, can he also deny a share of an Israeliteβs peace offering?
How about a firstborn offering?
Can a priest who didnβt sprinkle still get a share of a firstborn offering?
Why did Rabbi Elazar teach Torah in the bathroom, even though itβs prohibited?
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