Final Day of Mishna and Talmud!
Across
- 3. Can still become impure, as long as two of its teeth remain. (Taharot, Keilim, 13:8)
- 4. You may call one of these to help you on Shabbat. (Moed, Shabbat, 18:3)
- 6. Over these, make the blessing "Who creates fruit of the ground." (Zeraim, Berachot, 6:1)
- 9. Can become impure, even if its spoon has been removed. (Taharot, Keilim, 13:2)
- 10. One could get lashes (be whipped) for getting this on his body. (Nezikin, Makkot, 3:6)
- 11. A nazir could get lashes (be whipped) for drinking this all day. (Nezikin, Makkot, 3:7)
- 14. Maximum number of Amot a sukkah is allowed to be. (Moed, Sukkah, 1:1)
- 15. One who comes from here may cut their hair on the middle days of a major holiday (Chol Hamoed). (Moed, Moed Kattan, 3:1)
- 17. Susceptible to impurity (can become impure). (Taharot, Keilim, 13:1)
Down
- 1. These may be borrowed from another person on Shabbat. (Moed, Shabbat, 23:1)
- 2. A worker who works with this part of his body may eat from the produce he collects. (Nezikin, Bava Metzia, 7:3)
- 3. Instrument played while the people brought their Bikkurim (first fruits) to Jerusalem. (Zeraim, Bikkurim, 3:4)
- 5. Mode of transportation in which one praying should face the direction of the Temple. (Zeraim, Berachot, 4:6)
- 7. One who sold a Synagogue can use the money to buy this. (Moed, Megillah, 3:1)
- 8. Washing this part of the Pesach offering does not push off Shabbat. (Moed, Pesachim, 6:1)
- 12. Latest number of hours after sunrise that Rabbi Yehuda allows one to say the morning prayer. (Zeraim, Berachot, 4:1)
- 13. Direction one should face while praying if he can't get off his donkey. (Zeraim, Berachot, 4:5)
- 16. The largest part of the Temple Mount was in this direction. (Kodashim, Middot, 2:1)