Vayikra chapter 19


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When do you have to pay a laborer
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On the day he worked
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What happens to meat from a Well-being sacrifice that was not eaten in the allotted time frame
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It is burned in fire
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How many days do you have to eat a Well-being sacrifice
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2
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What are the three mixtures that are forbidden by Vayikra 19
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2 animals, 2 seeds in together a field, 2 materials (wool and linen) in a garment
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For how many years can you not eat the fruit of a new tree
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3
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What other command is in the same verse as the command to respect elders
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To fear God
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This shall not remain with you until morning
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A workers wages
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This shall be set aside for jubilation before the LORD
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The fruit of a tree in the 4th years of the tree’s life
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He shall be to you as one of your citizens
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The stranger
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you shall leave them for the poor
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The special presents from the field and vineyard
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How many commandments are there pertaining to idols
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2
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Name the two commandments the pertain to idol worships
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1) don’t turn to them 2) don’t make molten gods
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What type of sacrifice has a 2 day time limit
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Well- being sacrifice
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What happens to someone who eats the meat of a sacrifice after these 2 days
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He is cut off from the Jewish people
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What examples does the Torah give of “rendering an unfair decision”
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1)favoring the poor 2) showing deference to the rich
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What does the Torah say you should be careful NOT to do when reproving (rebuking ) your fellow Jew
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Don’t incur guilt because of him
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Which two commands are in the same verse as “Love your fellow as yourself”
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1. Don’t take vengeance 2. Don’t bear a grudge
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Man sleeps with slave woman. What kind of animal is his sacrifice
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a Ram
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What is done with the fruit of the 4th year
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Set aside for jubilation before Hashem
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two hair related prohibitions are
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1) do not round off the side growth of your head. 2)don’t destroy the side-growth of your beard
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Shabbat is mentioned two times. Each time, together with another law. What are each of those laws
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1) Revere your parents and 2) venerate (revere) my sanctuary
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Which two laws are followed by the command to “fear your God
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1) don’t put stumbling block in front of the blind. 2) Show deference to the old
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What reason is given as to why you should love the stranger as yourself
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B/c you were strangers in the land of Egypt.
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two people you should love as yourself are
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1) your fellow 2) The stranger
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It will be brought to the entrance of the tent of meeting
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The guilt offering
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what is left by the third day must be consumed in fire
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well being sacrifice
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three years it shall be forbidden to you
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the fruit of a new tree
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The priest shall make expiation (help him achieve forgiveness)for him
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The man who slept with a designated slave woman
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he has profaned what is sacred
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one who eats the well being sacrifice after 2 days
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Love these two people as yourself
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1) your fellow 2) the stranger
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If it is eaten- it is an offensive thing
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The well being sacrifice after 2 days
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