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Zevahim 64a-b – Which is the most difficult service in the Temple?
Zevahim 63a-b – Climbing up to the altar
Zevahim 62a-b – Who knew how to build the second Temple?
Zevahim 61a-b – A transportable Temple
Zevahim 60a-b – Does the holiness of the Temple remain even in its state of destruction?
Zevahim 59a-b – How many sacrifices can one altar hold?
Zevahim 58a-b – Slaughtering a sacrifice on the altar
Zevahim 57a-b – The “vineyard” in Yavneh
Zevahim 56a-b – Sizing up the Temple courtyard
Zevahim 55a-b – Opening the Temple doors to sacrifice
Zevahim 53a-b – Dividing the altar between the tribes
Zevahim 51a-b – A person should not miss an opportunity to perform a mitzvah
Zevahim 50a-b – Exegetical methods of deriving laws from the Torah
Zevahim 49a-b – How to derive biblical laws
Zevahim 48a-b – What the Sages enjoyed teaching
Zevahim 47a-b – Begin your day by reviewing this chapter
Zevahim 45a-b – Deciding laws for Messianic times
Zevahim 44a-b – Gifts to the priestly family
Zevahim 43a-b – Limits to inappropriate thoughts in the sacrificial service
Zevahim 42a-b – Sprinkling blood in the inner sanctuary
Zevahim 41a-b – The sin-offerings of the HIgh Priest and the Sanhedrin
Zevahim 40a-b – A breach in the roof of the Temple
Zevahim 39a-b – Sin-offerings brought on different altars
Zevahim 38a-b – Sprinkling blood in the Holy of Holies on Yom Kippur
Zevahim 37a-b – What to do with left-over blood
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