Normally a shogeig (unintentional action) means that at the time of the action we had no knowledge that what we were ding was wrong. In the case of שגגת טומאת מקדש וקדשיו the un intentionality that triggers the obligation to bring a קרבן עולה ויורד, requires a measure of subconscious knowledge that the action was wrong. We explore the nature of subconscious knowledge.Source Sheet
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Shevuot 4a Contradictions in Halacha - ומשנה לא זזה ממקומה
Halacha is a living process. Poskim (halachik decisors), like all of us, are works in progress. Their decisions at a given time are snapshots of their evolution at that time. Their later opinions, when different from earlier ones, do not invalidate the reasoning of these earlier opinions which remain a part of our halachik canon.Source Sheet
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Shevuot 2a Overture_ What is an Oath - סדר ישועות
Universally, oaths are taken seriously as a way of assuring facts in the future and establishing facts in the past. This is because the idea of oaths is a natural law built into the creationSource Sheet
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Makkot 23b Finale_Reward, Sanctity and Freedom - רצה הקבה לזכות את ישראל
ר' חנניא בן עקשיא אומר: רצה הקדוש ברוך הוא לזכות את ישראל לפיכך הרבה להם תורה ומצות, שנאמר: ה' חפץ למען צדקו יגדיל תורה ויאדיר Source Sheet
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Makkot 21b-22a Deconstructing Complexity - יש חורש תלם אחד
The value of an object, action or idea is a function of the number and complexity of its individual components. Connoisseurs appreciate this.Source Sheet
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