Yoma 5A

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Rav Yosef said: The practical difference between them relates to the question of placing hands on the head of an animal brought as an offering. According to the one who said: Failure to perform all the details that are written in its regard, including details that do not invalidate offerings throu

And with regard to the halakhot of offerings that apply throughout the generations the Talmud asks: From where do we derive that failure to place hands on the head of the animal does not invalidate the offering? The Talmud answers: As it was taught in a baraita that the verse states: “And he shall p

And for what purpose, then, does the verse state: “And he shall place…and it shall be accepted”? It teaches that if one deemed the ritual of placing hands to be a peripheral aspect of the mitzva and consequently failed to perform it, the verse ascribes to him status as though he did not achieve opt

Rav Naḥman bar Yitzḥak said: The issue of waving the offering is the practical difference between the opinions of R' Yoḥanan and R' Ḥanina. According to the one who said: Failure to perform all the details that are written in its regard invalidates the inauguration, failure to wave the offering al

And with regard to the halakhot of offerings throughout the generations, the Talmud asks: From where do we derive that failure to wave the offering does not invalidate the offering? The Talmud answers: As it was taught in a baraita that the verse says: “He shall take one male lamb as a guilt-offeri