Chapter 7, Mishna 11, 12, 13
Is one who desecrates Shabbos liable for stoning?
What is the labor activity that desecrates Shabbos but brings a less severe punishment?
What is relevance of different categories of desecrating Shabbos?
When is one who curses his father or mother liable to be executed by stoning?
Is liability different for cursing one parent vs. cursing both?
Why are penalty and prohibition stated separately?
How do we know that cursing parents is prohibited when only the punishment is stated?
How is defining characteristic of a king different from defining characteristic of a judge?
What is their common denominator?
May one curse a fellow Jew?
What do kings, judges, and deaf people have in common?
“You shall not curse Elokimβ – does that mean God or judges?
Is it prohibited to curse judges?
When is one who engages in intercourse with a betrothed young woman liable for stoning?
Does punishment of stoning for adultery apply if one of the parties is exempt from liability?
Can a man be executed for engaging in sexual activity but not intercourse with betrothed woman?
If woman in forbidden marriage commits adultery, is she liable for a βlesserβ kind of death penalty?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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