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Zevahim 36a-b – Not all improper thoughts will invalidate a scarifice
Zevahim 35a-b – When we think about a sacrifice, what parts of the animal are included?
Zevahim 34a-b – Inappropriate animals on the altar
Zevahim 33a-b – Sha’ar Nikanor: Gateway to the Temple courtyard
Zevahim 32a-b – A ritually defiled slaughterer in the Temple
Zevahim 31a-b – Women as ritual slaughterers
Zevahim 30a-b – Simultaneous statements of sanctification
Zevahim 25a-b – Different types of sacrificial blood
Zevahim 29a-b – The difference between doing the wrong thing and planning to do the wrong thing
Zevahim 28a-b – Is the skin of the animal considered part of the sacrifice?
Zevahim 27a-b – Bringing sacrifices at the right time and the right place
Zevahim 26a-b – Where should sacrificial blood be placed?
Zevahim 24a-b – Who sanctified the Temple courtyard?
Zevahim 23a-b – Sitting down during the sacrificial service
Zevahim 22a-b – Ritual defilement and the sacrificial service
Zevahim 21a-b – Washing up in the Temple – II
Zevahim 20a-b – Washing up in the Temple – I
Zevahim 19a-b – Temple fashions
Zevahim 18a-b – Keeping stylish in Temple attire
Zevahim 17a-b – Clothing makes the kohen
Zevahim 16a-b – A mourner in the Temple
Zevahim 15a-b – Who can perform the sacrificial service?
Zevahim 14a-b – A map of the Temple Mount
Zevahim 13a-b – During which activities will improper thoughts affect the sacrifice?
Zevahim 12a-b – Sacrifices that could not be brought
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