🎓 Quiz
הלכות קרבן פסח פרק י · 5 Questions
Question 1
When does one become liable for lashes for breaking a bone in the Paschal sacrifice?
The liability arises when a bone with an olive-sized portion of meat or containing marrow is broken, as detailed in halacha 3.
Question 2
What should be done with the bones after the Paschal sacrifice is consumed?
Halacha 2 states that the bones should be burnt with the leftover meat to prevent misfortune.
Question 3
Under what condition is breaking the bone of a soft and small goat not allowed?
Halacha 9 specifies that eating soft bones from a small kid goat is considered breaking them, which is prohibited.
Question 4
Which part of the Paschal sacrifice cannot be enumerated upon for consumption?
Halacha 10 explains that the marrow in the hip bone cannot be enumerated for because it cannot be removed without breaking a bone.
Question 5
What is a significant difference between the first and second Paschal sacrifices?
Halacha 15 details that during eating, Hallel is only recited for the first Paschal offering, not the second.
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