For the week ending 9 May 2020 / 15 Iyyar 5780
Parshat Emor
Questions
- Which male descendants of Aharon are exempt from the prohibition against contacting a dead body?
- Does a kohen have an option regarding becoming ritually defiled when his unmarried sister passes away?
- How does one honor a kohen?
- How does the Torah restrict the Kohen Gadol with regard to mourning?
- The Torah states in verse 22:3 that one who "approaches holy objects" while in a state of tumah (impurity) is penalized with excision. What does the Torah mean by "approaches"?
- What is the smallest piece of a corpse that is able to transmit tumah?
- Who in the household of a kohen may eat terumah?
- If the daughter of a kohen marries a "zar" she may no longer eat terumah. What is a zar?
- What is the difference between a neder and a nedavah?
- May a person slaughter an animal and its father on the same day?
- How does the Torah define "profaning" the Name of
G-d ? - Apart from Shabbos, how many days are there during the year about which the Torah says that work is forbidden?
- How big is an omer?
- On what day do we begin to "count the omer"?
- Why do we begin counting the omer at night?
- How does the omer differ from other minchah offerings?
- The blowing of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah is called a "zichron teruah" (sound of remembrance). For what is it a reminder?
- What is unusual about the wood of the esrog tree?
- Who was the father of the blasphemer?
- What is the penalty for intentionally wounding one's parent?
Answers
All references are to the verses and Rashi's commentary, unless otherwise stated
- Which male descendants of Aharon are exempt from the prohibition against contacting a dead body?
21:1 - Challalim - those disqualified from the priesthood because they are descended from a relationship forbidden to a kohen. - Does a kohen have an option regarding becoming ritually defiled when his unmarried sister passes away?
21:3 - No, he is required to do so. - How does one honor a kohen?
21:8 - He is first in all matters of holiness. For example, a kohen reads from the Torah first, and is usually the one to lead the blessings before and after meals. - How does the Torah restrict the Kohen Gadol with regard to mourning?
21:10-12 - He may not allow his hair to grow long, nor attend to his close relatives if they die, nor accompany a funeral procession. - The Torah states in verse 22:3 that one who "approaches holy objects" while in a state of tumah (impurity) is penalized with excision. What does the Torah mean by "approaches"?
22:3 - Eats. - What is the smallest piece of a corpse that is able to transmit tumah?
22:5 - A piece the size of an olive. - Who in the household of a kohen may eat terumah?
22:11 - He, his wife, his sons, his unmarried daughters and his non-Jewish slaves. - If the daughter of a kohen marries a "zar" she may no longer eat terumah. What is a zar?
22:12 - A non-kohen. - What is the difference between a neder and a nedavah?
22:18 - A neder is an obligation upon a person; a nedavah is an obligation placed upon an object. - May a person slaughter an animal and its father on the same day?
22:28 - Yes. The Torah only prohibits slaughtering an animal and its mother on the same day. - How does the Torah define "profaning" the Name of
G-d ?
22:32 - Willfully transgressing the commandments. - Apart from Shabbos, how many days are there during the year about which the Torah says that work is forbidden?
23:7-36 - Seven. - How big is an omer?
23:10 - One tenth of an eipha. - On what day do we begin to "count the omer"?
23:15 - On the 16th of Nissan. - Why do we begin counting the omer at night?
23:15 - The Torah requires counting seven complete weeks. If we begin counting in the daytime, the seven weeks would not be complete, because according to the Torah a day starts at nightfall. - How does the omer differ from other minchah offerings?
23:16 - It was made from barley. - The blowing of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah is called a "zichron teruah" (sound of remembrance). For what is it a reminder?
23:24 - The akeidas (binding of) Yitzchak. - What is unusual about the wood of the esrog tree?
23:40 - It has the same taste as the fruit. - Who was the father of the blasphemer?
24:10 - The Egyptian killed by Moshe (Shemos 2:12). - What is the penalty for intentionally wounding one's parent?
24:21 - Death.