What is the ruling when a sin offering designated for death is mixed even with a thousand other sacred animals (Halacha 1)?
Important living animals are not nullified, thus when there is concern for a sin offering designated for death—all are considered for death.
Question 2
Why is a mixture of peace offerings and a burnt offering not offered as a burnt offering (Halacha 5)?
The principle is not to create a situation that undermines the original offering laws and causes intentional disqualification.
Question 3
What should be done when a firstborn is mixed with Passover (Halacha 12)?
One does not shorten the time of eating and does not limit the eaters, thus waiting for a blemish and eating within the framework of a blemished firstborn.
Question 4
A male one-year-old is found between Jerusalem and a flock's tower (Halacha 18) — what is the corrective path?
A one-year-old male can be a burnt offering or peace offering, thus corrections are made under double conditions and offered accordingly.
Question 5
A piece of pure sin offering meat is mixed with a hundred pieces of mundane meat (Halacha 24) — what is the ruling?
Where it is possible to eat the entire mixture with sanctity for priests, one does not rely on nullification to remove it to mundane.