If a zav knocks on an oven causing a loaf attached to its wall to fall, what is the loaf's status?
Halacha 1 rules: 'When there was a loaf of bread attached to the wall of an oven and a zav knocked on the oven and caused the loaf to fall, it is pure, even if the loaf is terumah.'
Question 2
A midras surface is placed above foods. Does it impart midras impurity to the foods through pressure alone?
Halacha 2 states: 'A surface on which one lies or rides that has contracted midras impurity does not impart impurity to keilim, foods, or liquids, unless it touches them.'
Question 3
If a zav and a pure person ride an animal together and the animal moves with each person's shift in weight, what happens to the pure person's clothes?
Halacha 3 rules: 'When a zav and a pure person... riding an animal together, even if their clothes are not touching each other, the clothes of the pure person contract midras impurity.'
Question 4
What type of mill causes impurity when a person pushes into it where a zav is working?
Halacha 4 specifies: 'With regard to which type of mill was this said? One that shakes the clothes when one pushes it.'
Question 5
If a shard breaks off an oven and lands on a pure loaf inside, what happens to the loaf?
Halacha 1 states: 'If a shard from the oven wall falls on the loaf, the loaf is susceptible to contract ritual impurity' — the shard makes the loaf susceptible.