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Karetot 28a-b: The Superior Meat
Karetot 27a-b: When the Owner of a Sacrifice Dies
Karetot 26a-b: Substituting Yom Kippur for a Provisional Guilt Offering
Karetot 25a-b: Donating a Provisional Guilt Offering
Karetot 24a-b: Seeing the Other Side
Karetot 23a-b: A Provisional Guilt Offering Set Aside in Error
Karetot 22a-b: Blood Loss at the Time of Death
Karetot 21a-b: The Prohibition Against Consuming Blood
Karetot 20a-b: Producing Charcoal
Karetot 19a-b: Sinning Without Knowing What You Did
Karetot 18a-b: Bringing a Provisional Guilt Offering
Karetot 17a-b: The Mysterious Koy
Karetot 16a-b: Transgressing the Laws of Shabbat Accidentally
Karetot 15a-b: Skin Conditions and Dangling Limbs
Karetot 14a-b: Adding on Prohibitions
Karetot 13a-b: Drunkenness in the Temple
Karetot 12a-b: A Significant Act of Eating
Karetot 11a-b: Sacrifice Based on Witness Testimony
Karetot 10a-b: Sliding Scale Sacrifices
Karetot 9a-b: Sinning on Purpose and Sacrifices
Karetot 8a-b: Sacrifices Following Births
Karetot 7a-b: Atonement and Repentance
Karetot 6a-b: The Ingredients of the Temple Incense
Karetot 5a-b: Preparing Anointing Oil
Karetot 4a-b: The Punishment for Eating Blood
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