Follow along with the Mishnah Yomit cycle! 2 mishnayot per day for 6 years to finish. Taught by Eitan Cooper, Assistant Rabbi at Beth Sholom Congregation in Potomac, MD.
More about the case of three brothers, two of whom married two women who were sisters
More about forbidden relationships and how they impact yevamot. Some of it gets complicated!
The full second chapter of Yevamot -more about forbidden relationships, also some interesting insights into wrongdoing, at the end.
More about forbidden relationships and how they impact Yevamot.
More background information
The conclusion of masechet chagigah - several laws comparing the stringency of kodesh and terumah.
More about different levels of tumah / taharah, and stringencies
More about the olat reiyah and rules relating to tumah / tahara
More about the shalmei simcha and the olot reiyah.
Plus, some points about Halacha
Sacrifices that are "obligatory" and those that are not and the difference.
An introduction to Masechet Chagigah, plus who is obligated in the mitzvah of appearing at the Beit Hamikdash on chagim
Finishing Moed Katan - laws of Avelut (And some things that were done differently in the times of the mishnah)
Finishing the laws of Chol Hamoed and Starting the laws of Avelut
More situations in which someone can do work on Chol Hamoed. Plus, getting a haircut on chol hamoed (generally forbidden, sometimes permitted in certain circumstances)
What happens if you couldn't get all of your work done before Chag begins? Can you do it on Chol hamoed?
Joy on Chol Hamoed and activities that might take away from it.
More situations where exertion / loss are pitted against each other, plus, enjoyment of Chol Hamoed as a value.
An introduction to Chol Hamoed and the concepts that determine if work is allowed / not allowed - and what happens when these concepts clash.