Eating/Drinking on Yom Kippur
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The cheekful amount, which one may not drink on Yom Kippur
Eating
Eating non-foods: Yoma 80b
Eating an
improperly slaughtered animal
on Yom Kippur: Pesachim 36a
Over-Eating
: Yoma 80b
Non-Satisfying eating [Chewing peppers, ginger, and vine leaves]: Yoma 81b
Abnormal eating: Yoma 81a
The standard forbidden amount for eating, a
Date-Sized Amount
, as a
Law Spoken to Moshe at Sinai
: Eruvin 4b; Yoma 79b-80a; Succah 5b-6a
Drinking
Drinking as a sub-category of eating: Yoma 76a
Drinking vinegar: Yoma 81b; Keritot 18b
Drinking fish brine or juice containing a fish's innards: Keritot 18b
Considering
anointing one's skin
to be the equivalent of drinking: Yoma 76b, Shabbat 86a
Eating and Drinking
Combining eating and drinking to reach the threshold of prohibited consumption: Yoma 81a
Lashes
for consumption: Makkot 13a
The penalty of
kareit [Divine excommunication]
or bringing a
korban chatat [sin offering]
for this sin: Keritot 2a
How many
korbanot chatat
one brings if he eats and then drinks on Yom Kippur, in a single span of forgetting the prohibition: Keritot 18b
Liability
for eating an
improperly slaughtered animal
on Yom Kippur: Pesachim 36a; Keritot 23a
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