Taking the Handful of the Flour Offering - Kemitzah
Who
Whether women do this, too: Kiddushin 36a
How
The timing of this act within the general procedures for flour offerings: Sotah 14b
At what time of day this is done: Megillah 20b; Temurah 14a
Leaving the handful on the altar all night: Temurah 14a
Minimum amount: Eruvin 30b; Yoma 47a
Method: Yoma 47a, 47b
Using a specific finger: Ketuvot 5b
Using the right or left hand [to separate the fistful, and to place it in the vessel of the Beit haMikdash]: Zevachim 11a, 24b-25a
Using the right or left hand for the minchah of one who has sinned: Zevachim 25a
Must the handful be placed in a Temple vessel: Zevachim 11a, 24b-25a
Overflow of the handful around the kohen's fingers: Yoma 47b
Kemitzah is one of the hardest services: Yoma 47b
Kohen gets the post-kemitzah remainder from a voluntary flour-offering: Menachot 72b-73a
The post-kemitzah remainder from a kohen's flour offering brought to atone for sin: Menachot 72b-73a
Disqualifications
What if one performs kemitzah with a flour offering that was of one variety [marcheset, machavat, etc], having in mind a flour offering which was of a different variety: Zevachim 9b; Menachot 49a
What happens if one performs kemitzah on a minchat chotei with the wrong type of korban in mind: Zevachim 11a
What happens if one performs kemitzah on a minchat nedavah with the wrong type of korban in mind: Zevachim 11a
Is pigul intent while performing kemitzah significant, given that the kometz is not rendered permissible for use by service involving some other [matir] item; its own service permits its own use: Zevachim 41b, 42b-43b, 44a
What if a pigul kometz was placed on the mizbeiach: Zevachim 43a-b
Extraneous Issues
Kemitzah for flour offerings is parallel to shechitah for animal offerings: Zevachim 13b
Does placement of the flour into a receptacle count as a formal avodah: Zevachim 13b Mordechai was learning the laws of taking the handful of flour when Haman came to him to carry out Achashverosh's reward: Megillah 16a