Pesachim 95B

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what is it including, beyond what is mentioned explicitly in the verse? The Talmud answers that it includes the mitzva: “Do not eat from it raw” (Exodus 12:9). The Talmud asks: What does it exclude through its detail? The Talmud answers that it excludes the mitzva: “You shall not offer the blood o

It was taught in the Mishnah that the Paschal lamb on the first Pesaḥ requires the recitation of hallel as it is eaten, whereas on the second Pesaḥ it does not. The Talmud asks: From where are these matters derived? R' Yoḥanan said, citing R' Shimon ben Yehotzadak, that the verse states: “You shal

It was stated in the Mishnah that the Paschal lambs sacrificed on both the first and second Pesaḥ require the recitation of hallel as they are prepared. The Talmud asks: What is the reason that hallel must be recited while one prepares the Paschal lamb on the second Pesaḥ? The Talmud answers: If yo

It was also taught in the Mishnah that the Paschal lambs on both the first and second Pesaḥ are eaten roasted and override Shabbat. It may be inferred from this that with regard to Shabbat, yes, it is overridden by the Paschal lamb on the second Pesaḥ, but with regard to ritual impurity, no, it is

The Talmud explains: What is the reason for the opinion of the first tanna? He holds that once this person was deferred from the first Pesaḥ due to ritual impurity, shall he now return and perform the offering of the Paschal lamb on the second Pesaḥ in ritual impurity? And R' Yehuda reasoned: The T