[quiz_q] Second tithe and mundane coins scattered without mixture. What is their status?
[quiz_exp] Halacha 1: In scattering without mixture, what is collected is considered tithe until it reaches the original amount of the tithe, and only the rest is mundane — due to this doubt being strict.
Question 2
[quiz_q] A person was told in a dream that his father's second tithe fruits are in a certain place, and he found them there — what is their status?
[quiz_exp] Halacha 6: Words of a dream have no validity at all, and even if the fruits are found exactly in the stated place — they are mundane.
Question 3
[quiz_q] A clay vessel found with the letter M written on it — what is the status of its contents?
[quiz_exp] Halacha 8: M written on the vessel indicates 'tithe' — meaning second tithe, which is the most sacred of the tithes and has special laws.
Question 4
[quiz_q] Coins found before animal buyers in Jerusalem — what is their status?
[quiz_exp] Halacha 10: Before animal buyers in Jerusalem, the coins are always considered second tithe, because most buyers of animals there are pilgrims bringing second tithe money.
Question 5
[quiz_q] Second tithe fruits mixed with mundane ones within Jerusalem — what is the law?
[quiz_exp] Halacha 14: In Jerusalem, it is forbidden to redeem second tithe, and therefore the mixture is considered 'something with permitters' — and is not nullified in any quantity. The entire mixture is eaten in purity.