What are the three pilgrimage holidays that we studied this year? Otherwise known as the Shalosh regalim.
Sukkot, Pesach, and Shavuot
What are the two holidays that we studied regarding miracles this year?
Chanukah and Purim
Define חייב in Hebrew
Obligated
If a lost item has a siman, what are you required to do with it?
Return it.
The Mishnah is also called the?
Oral Torah
Is it kosher to read Megillah with interruptions?
Yes
Define Nes Nistar
Hidden Miracle
What does Bava Kamma mean in English?
First gate
Define "yeush" in Hebrew
Hopelessness or despair
How many seders are in the Mishnah?
What animal horn cannot be used to make a shofar?
Cow's horn
Define Nes Nigleh
Revealed Miracle
Based on your knowledge of עברית, what is the literal definition for רשות הרבים?
The definition is public possession of many.
What does Bava Metzia mean in Hebrew?
Middle gate?
Define פסול
Invalid
What does the Shevarim blast sound like?
The shevarim blast is three medium-length notes that have been compared to the sound of weeping.
Is the splitting of the Red Sea a Nes Nigleh or Nes Nistar?
Nes Nigleh
What is an aveida?
A lost object
How do you say "to announce" in Hebrew?
להכריז
Who wrote and organized the Mishnah
Yehuda HaNasi
Rabbi Yishmael says: [The mitzvah of the four species requires] three myrtle branches, two willow branches, one palm branch, and one etrog [citron]; [and regarding the myrtle branches,] even if two have their tips snapped off and [only] one does not have its tip snapped off [it is valid]. Rabbi Tarphon says: even if all three are snapped off [it is valid]. Rabbi Akiva says: Just as one lulav and one citron [are used], so too one myrtle branch and one willow branch [should be used].
What ritual object is being discussed in this מחלוקת and who are the three rabbis who disagree?
Lulav and etrog. The machloket is between Rabbis Yishmael, Tarphon and Akiva.
What is a third holiday on our calendar that many Jews believe we should recite Al Hanissim on?
Yom Haatzmaut
[If] one places a jar in a public domain and another comes and trips on it and breaks it, he is exempt [from damage to the jar]. And if he was injured by it, the barrel's owner is liable for his damages. [If] one's jar broke in a public domain and another slipped in the [spilled] water, or was injured by its shards, [the jar's owner is] liable. Rabbi Judah says, if intentional, he is liable. If unintentional, he is exempt.
Line 2 tells us that someone is פטור. Who is פטור and from what?
The person who trips over the barrel is exempt for being in trouble for breaking the object.
According to the Torah - what are the four categories of damagers?
Ox, pit, fire, grazer. Or שור, בור, מעבה, חבר/אש.
How many tractates of Masechotot are in the Mishna?
63