This week's learning is sponsored by Sara Averick and Jose Rosenfeld in memory of Sara's father, Dr. Nathan J. Averick, נפתלי יוסף בן חיים ניסן הלוי ונחמה, who gazed at the heavens above the Pacific as a WWII merchant marine and recognized the בורא עולם. Thank you Dad.
Today's daf is sponsored by Betsy Mehlman in loving memory of her father Harold Mondshein, Zvi Menachem Mendel ben Shlomo z"l, on his 42nd yahrzeit. "He would be so proud of all his grandchildren and sabra great grandchildren in Israel."
The Gemara derives the last few halachot mentioned in the braita quoted on the previous page which delineated which acts relating to teruma and the Temple obligate one in death by the hands of God or just a regular negative commandment (lashes). They also elaborate on the debate in the mishna regarding a stranger who works in the temple and what punishment he gets.
The tenth perek begins with a list of who gets killed by strangulation and starts to delve into the first one - one who hits one's parents. What type of hitting is referred to? What if it is done for healing purposes?