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.
A tangent - how are the laws of revai similar and different from maaser sheni?
How do we determine if something that we find is maaser sheni?
Do you need to declare something as maaser sheni verbally? Also, some complex issues relating to one coin used to redeem maaser sheni little by little
Issues relating to tumah and maaser sheni (note - this recording had some audio issues)
More on the technicalities of how Maaser Sheni is redeemed.
More about how to exchange food for coins. Also, what if some people in the family are tahor and some are tamei?
Some details about vetch + Some statistics relating to maaser sheni money.
What if the value of the food being sold for maaser sheni increases in value?
Penalty for buying the wrong thing with maaser sheni money.
What happens when you exchange your maaser sheni money for a food that has an edible part and an inedible part?
What is Maaser Sheni? What are some of its restrictions?
Concluding Masechet Maasrot - some particulars about trusting others and which vegetables are not edible.
More situations exploring when the maaser obligation is "Set."