Chapter 6, Mishna 7
Does designation as a shroud render cloth prohibited for everything else?
If tefillin is wrapped in a cloth, can cloth be used for anything else?
If son hewed a grave for his father, can son be buried in that grave?
If one is planning to weave a shroud and starts spinning yarn, can that yarn be used for something else?
Is a non-viable newborn treated like any other corpse?
If money was designated for burial but thereβs some left over, what can that money be used for?
What is the money that canβt be used until Elijah comes?
What is relevance of whether money was for a certain personβs burial, or general burial needs?
If grieving parents throw sonβs clothes over bier, what happens to those clothes?
If one made pouch for tefillin, and put tefillin in it, can be used for something else?
What if he put tefillin in pouch without designating it first?
When is mere designation sufficient?
Who gets estate of executed man?
Does property of those executed by the king belong to the king?
What is relevance of Yoav and Benaya?
What is relevance of succession crisis after David died?
What is relevance of being cursed of having a zav discharge?
What is relevance of curse of the metzora?
What is relevance of suffering from gout?
What is the curse of those who fall by the sword?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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