Halakhah for Bekhorot 36:66
<big><strong>גמ׳</strong></big> צריכא דאי אשמועינן קמייתא בההיא קאמר ר' עקיבא דתרי מחדא אבל רחיליו שלא ביכרו דתרי מחדא וחד מחדא אימא מודי ליה לר' טרפון דהך דילידא חד שביח טפי
[IF THEY GAVE BIRTH] TO A MALE AND A FEMALE, THE PRIEST RECEIVES NOTHING IN SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Since perhaps the ewe which had never given birth begot the female, and the ewe which had given birth before begot the male.');"><sup>23</sup></span>
Shulchan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah
One should not ask while standing, and one should not answer while standing. And some say that when one asks a matter of halacha, one needs to stand. (Tosafot, Chapter Pesulei HaMukdashin, in the name of the Yerushalmi) One should not ask from a high place, nor from a distance, nor from behind the elders. One should only ask about the topic at hand. One should only ask out of fear. One should not ask more than three halachot about the topic.
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