Zevachim 65 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-18 Melikah must be fine with a fingernail (not a knife) by a Kohen. Squeezing the blood of the bird olah at the top of the altar. Does severing the head of the bird chatat disqualify it?
Zevachim 64 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-17 Kohanim have to sometimes throw parts of the bird as far as 30 amot. The procedure of melikah, one of the most difficult services in the Temple. The bird olah as opposed to the bird chatat.
Zevachim 63 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-16 The kemitza of the mincha offering. Slaughtering a shelamim in the Heichal. Actions done on the southwest corner of the altar.
Zevachim 62 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-15 Determining the location of the altar when rebuilding the Second Temple. The essential parts of the altar. The ramp was on the southern side of the altar. The gap between the ramp and the altar.
Zevachim 61 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-14 Offerings could be eaten after the altar was dismantled. The copper altar would send sparks and flames to the stone altar. Why the altar in the Second Temple was larger than that in the First Temple.
Zevachim 60 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-13 Blood on the floor of the courtyard. Offerings cannot be eaten when the altar is damaged. Maaser sheni is not eaten in Jerusalem nowadays.
Zevachim 59 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-12 The placement of the kiyor. What happens if the altar gets damaged? Could the altar of Solomon accommodate all the offerings at that time?
Zevachim 57 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-10 Source that a bechor is eaten for two days and a night. Learning from a partial hekesh. Does the pesach offering have to be eaten by midnight?
Zevachim 56 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-09 The status of various chambers in the Temple. Blood becomes disqualified at sunset. The status of the "third night".
Zevachim 55 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-08 Communal shlamim. Where one can eat kodshim kalim. The doors of the Temple had to be open for sacrifices.
Zevachim 54 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-07 The base of the altar, and construction of the altar. The search for the place of the Temple.
Zevachim 53 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-06 The application of the blood of the chatat to the horns of the altar. "Two that are four" applications of the olah. The split of the Temple between Benjamin and Judah.
Zevachim 52 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-05 The correct part of the base to pour the leftover blood. The blood of the bird chatat. If the Kohen Gadol performed the atonement procedures, he has completed the service but if he did not perform the atonement procedures, he has not completed the service.
Zevachim 51 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-04 Further methods of derivations and how they compare to each other. Pouring the remaining blood on the outside altar.
Zevachim 50 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-03 Learning out gezeirah shavah's, kal v'chomer, hekesh and binyan av. How they relate to each other and can we learn out multiple derivations when it comes to sacrificial law?
Zevachim 49 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-02 Do we ever find the secondary subject more stringent than the primary subject? The hekesh comparing a chatat, olah and asham.
Zevachim 48 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-11-01 Why isn't the olah offering taught first in this chapter? Is there a doubtful asham for me'ilah? The animal needs to be in the north for slaughtering, does the person also need to be there?
Zevachim 47 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-31 The owner's intention can make an offering piggul. The north of the altar. The blood of an asham.
Zevachim 46 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-30 The exemption of blood from notar, tumah and me'ilah. Eating inedible parts of an impure sacrifice. The six intentions required when sacrificing.
Zevachim 45 : Marc Chipkin : 2025-10-29 Offerings brought by non-Jews. Impure blood thrown for a non-Jew's offering. Items exempt from piggul are still liable for notar and tamei.