Terumot 6:5-7:1
More on the issue of eating terumah when you weren't supposed to - whether by accident or on purpose.

More on the issue of eating terumah when you weren't supposed to - whether by accident or on purpose.
Finishing the discussion of terumah and chulin mixtures. Plus, beginning the topic of what happens when you eat terumah by accident.
More situations of terumah getting mixed with chulin and what to do.
Different situations of terumah and non terumah mixtures.
Mixtures of terumah and non terumah
More on the quantity of terumah that needs to be given.
What is the amount of terumah that needs to be given?
Verbal declarations - what do they mean and how do they obligate us?
Two people who own a field together - can they separate terumah together?
More about separating terumah for one food using another. What is more important - quality or shelf life?
More about separating one thing on behalf of another, also, the concept of doing things by accident vs on purpose.
Can you separate one food on behalf of another?
More about what is not allowed when it comes to terumah ... people who cannot give it and foods that cannot be separated for other foods.
More about those who are not allowed to separate terumah.
Introduction to Masechet Terumot + First mishnah - who cannot separate terumah?
Some final thoughts on the prozbul and to keeping to your word.
More about the prozbul
Introduction to Prozbul
Finishing off chapter 9 with some laws of Biur.
More about biur.
Concerns over what amei haaertz might do. More on the laws of biur and the different regions of the land of Israel.
More on what can/cannot be done with shemitah money. Do we hold leaders to higher standards?
How can we use shemitah money?
Business regulations with shemitah produce
What can we do with shemitah year produce?
More on what is edible and what is not. Some laws related to transfer of taste.
A trangent about first born animals. Plus, more types of debatable food that are still considered to be food.
Exploring the concepts of Biur, plus how to do business during shemitah year.
Produce that grew in the 8th year. Also, more about the borders of Israel.
More on the borders of Israel. And more on onions!