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amount of cohamin needed to bring the tamid to the Altar, nine, ten, eleven, twelve
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amount of fires on the Altar on Yom Kippur, on ordinary days, additional fire on Yom Kippur, sources
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blood of bull mixed with blood of goat then placed on the horns of the Altar, sources, seven sprinklings below the horns, source
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blood of sacrifice transferred bowl to bowl from one kohen to the next, blood thrown on Altar
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blood of sin offering, only valid if poured on west side of Altar base? valid if done at night? need new sprinklings if new animal was slaughtered because the original animals blood spilled? do laws of piggul apply? poured only part of remaining blood?
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blood on horns of inner Altar, order of the four horns
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blood remaining from bull sin offering and goat offering poured on base of Altar, sources
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blood thrown on Altar if meat remains for eating or sacrificial parts remains for burning
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brought to the Altar with the left hand, however no other way to do it, going into holy of holies twice
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built an Altar, plastered them, wrote the Torah on them in 70 languages, brought hem to Gilgal, for the nations of the world to copy, 3 or 4 sets of stones
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burned on part of Altar closest to sanctuary, learned from blood of sin offerings poured on base of Altar closest to sanctuary
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can individuals donate wood to the Temple Altar?
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can it become impure?
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carrying pepper, tar, spices, metals, earth or stones from the Altar, decaying scrolls or covers, accessories of idolatry, substances that give off a bad smell, forbidden items
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chametz may be burned using wood from the Altar
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clauses such as ‘until the rains’, ‘until the second rains’, ‘i will bring wood (or woods) to the Altar’
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cleaned off Altar, originally whichever kohen came first, after kohen pushed and injured another, then done by lottery
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collected blood in four cups, used one for each sprinkling, which cups of remaining blood are poured on the base of the outside Altar?
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embarrassing misers who use wood of the Altar instead of their own wood
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extra shekalim or libations, gold sheets for the holy of holies, ‘dessert or the Altar’, service vessels
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fire on Altar precedes setting up new wood, separating ash precedes setting up new wood, what if done in the wrong order?
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fruit juices aren’t offered on the Altar as sacrifices except juice from olives and grapes
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funds from shekalim or funds for the upkeep of the Temple used for Torah teachers who taught kohanim, teachers who taught about blemishes, scribes who corrected the Torah of the Temple courtyard, judges of Jerusalem, women who weaved for the Temple, incense, Altars, vessels, chambers, courtyards, walls of the Temple and Jerusalem,
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hekdesh for the upkeep of the Temple has different laws than hekdesh consecrated for the Altar, general donations are for upkeep of theTemple, source,
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horn on corner broke and then repaired with salt when Saducee kohen gadol was attacked with esrogim after doing the services in an improper way
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kohen gadol collected three cups of bull blood and three cups of goat blood, intended to use one cup of each for all sprinklings, he then used each pair of cups for the sprinklings for ark, curtain, horns of Altar, which bloods need to be mixed to pour on top of the Altar?
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kohen gadol collected three cups of bull blood and three cups of goat blood, intended to use one cup of each for all sprinklings, he then used each pair of cups for the sprinklings for ark, curtain, horns of Altar, which bloods need to be poured onto the base of the outside Altar?
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kohen gadol stands between curtain and Altar after sprinkling to the curtain
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limbs of tamid, mussaf, and Rosh Chodesh, designated places on the Temple Altar
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lottery for jobs in the Temple, slaughtering, throw blood, clear ash from inner Altar, clear ash from menorah, bring limbs of tamid offering to the Altar, carrying flour of mincha offering, carrying chavitin offering, carrying wine for libations
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money paid to prostitute used to buy item offered on Altar, item itself paid to prostitute not allowed to use offered on Altar
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must have corners with horns, ledge, base
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non kohen bringing the blood to the Altar, valid? transferring blood between hands on the way to the Altar
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non kohen who set up or lit the fire on the Temple Altar, penalty
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nullified asheirah, can it’s wood be used to fuel the Altar ? its branch used as a lulav? bikkurim?
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obligation to clean the ash of the inner Altar, sources, forbidden to have benefit from the ash, sources
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part or all became impure, burned at Altar or at home, using word from the Altar or private wood
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partially burned, removed with Altar ash, source
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parts of animal brought up ramp to the Altar in the same order as a live animal walks
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Pesach offering or a different offering, meat remained pure and cheilev impure or the opposite, sacrificial parts pure or impure, throw the blood on the Altar? offering valid? kometz of the omer or its remnants impure, offering valid?
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placement of bikkurim before the Altar and the bikkurim declaration, essential aspects of the mitzvah of bikkurim?
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placement of the table, menorah, and golden Altar in the Temple
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pouring the remaining blood of the Yom Kippur sin offering on the base of the outside Altar, is this essential for atonement?
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procedure of putting blood on the four horns of the Altar, sources, two kohanim reported differently how it was done
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removal of ash from the Altar on Yom Kippur, festivals, ordinary days, proper time, washing hands and feet before removing ash
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sacrificial parts burned on Altar, sprinkling of blood
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sages of the court and of kohanim administered oath to the kohen gadol that he would follow the proper procedures and not the procedures of the Boethusians, the sages and the kohen gadol cried, stories of kohanim gedolim that deviated from proper practice of the Yom Kippur incense, parah adumah, water libation on Succos, and died, corner of Altar damaged
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seven sprinklings on top of Altar, remaining blood poured on base of Altar, flowed into channel that led to Kidron valley
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Shimon and Nechonyon, his sons, fought over succession to be kohen gadol, one tricked the other to wear feminine garments while serving, one built an Altar in Egypt
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shovel of coals from Altar, ladle of incense, both in the hands of the kohen gadol
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size of Altar that Moshe built
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skull of Ornan (Aravnah) the Jebusite, a non Jew, transmitted impurity from under the Altar in the Temple
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skull of Ornan (Aravnah) the Jebusite, a non Jew, transmitted impurity from under the Altar in the Temple
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skull of Ornan (Aravnah) the Jebusite, a non Jew, transmitted impurity from under the Altar in the Temple
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taken from the Altar but blew away prior to being placed on the floor, kometz of the minchah offering that blew away prior to being burnt
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vital to the validity of an offering? table, menorah, Altar, curtain, band around Altar, horn of Altar, placement of Altar or vessels
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vow is like building an Altar for idolatry
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vows with clauses such as ‘until the rains’, ‘until the second rains’, ‘i will bring wood (or woods) to the Altar’
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washing Temple floor Pesach which is Shabbos, blood from floor thrown onto Altar, against the will of the sages, knee deep in blood, life blood, draining blood
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which part of the ramp of the Altar the kohen gadol uses to ascend and descend