Maaser Sheni 2:6-2:8
More about coins and how we redeem maaser sheni

More about coins and how we redeem maaser sheni
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."
Several examples of when the maaser obligation is "set."
Many different cases of the maaser obligation being "Set"
More about what officially "Sets" the Maasrot obligation
How does purchasing something "set" the tithing obligation?
The definition of "home"
What qualifies produce as being "completed" and thus obligated in maasrot?
Intro to Maasrot, plus some of the rules of what needs to be tithed.
The conclusion of Masechet Terumot - Are there times when non Kohanim can have terumah?
More on the concept of not destroying terumah as well as not intentionally nullifying it.
More about the prohibition to destroy Terumah. Also, the superiority of wine and oil.
Finishing discussion of transfer of ta'am (taste). Plus, issues relating to destroying terumah.
Issues relating to pickling
More on the transfer of taste/smell from Terumah to non terumah
More about planting Tevel. Also, introducing the concept of terumah taste.
More about planting seeds that are terumah.
What if you mistakenly planted terumah seeds? What if it was on purpose?
The idea of sacrificing one for many - ok or not?
Preventing terumah from becoming tameh.
More on the topic of finding out something is not permissible to eat while eating it. Also, concerns about snake venom in food.
What happens when you are not supposed to be eating terumah but you are?
Forbidden mixtures and some leniencies
More situations when the "fifth" doesn't need to be paid back