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REVIEW QUESTIONS ON GEMARA AND RASHI

prepared by Rabbi Eliezer Chrysler
Kollel Iyun Hadaf, Jerusalem

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Pesachim 100

1)

(a) Rav Huna establishes our Mishnah like Rebbi Yossi, who distinguishes between Erev Shabbos and Yom-Tov and Erev Pesach, with regard to not eating a meal after Samuch le'Minchah.
If Rebbi Yossi *agrees* with the prohibition of eating a meal on Erev Pesach Samuch le'Minchah, what does Rebbi Yirmiyah quoting Rebbi Yochanan, mean when he rules like Rebbi Yehudah by Erev Pesach (implying that Rebbi Yossi *argues*)?

(b) How does Rebbi Yirmiyah rule with regard to starting a meal on Erev Shabbos Samuch le'Minchah?

2)
(a) In what connection did Rebbi Yossi quote the Pasuk in Esther "ha'Gam Lichbosh es ha'Malkah Imi ba'Bayis" to Raban Shimon ben Gamliel?

(b) The latter referred to the former as 'Berivi'.
What does Berivi mean?

(c) Why did Raban Shimon ben Gamliel accept Rebbi Yossi's protest?

3)
(a) What does Shmuel rule with regard to someone who is eating when Shabbos enters?

(b) Like which Tana does he really hold?

(c) What does Shmuel then mean when he says 'Ke'shem she'Mafsikin le'Kiddush, Kach Mafsikin le'Havdalah'? What does Mafsikin mean?

(d) What did the Gemara think that it meant?

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4)

(a) Rabah bar Rav Huna was sitting in the Resh Galusa's house when they brought in the table (with the bread on it).
Was this at the beginning of the meal or in the middle?

(b) What *should* they have done?

(c) What did Rabah bar Rav Huna then do?

(d) Why today, do we 'bring in the table' with the bread before Kidush?

5) How do we explain the Beraisa which says ...
  1. ... 've'Shavin she'Ein Maschilin'?
  2. ... 'Shavin she'Maschilin'?
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