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DAF DISCUSSIONS - ERUVIN 15

Joshua Danziger asks:

Hello kollel!

I learned something that struck me as strange. The mishna says a live animal can function as a golel, blocking the entrance to a burial cave. And if it does so, it becomes tamei.

Three questions:

Is this the only case of a live animal becoming tamei?

Does it convey tumah?

How come we don't have a chashash for korbanot that maybe the animal was once a golel and is tamei?

Thank you!

Josh

The Kollel replies:

Shalom,

Great to hear from you. Yes, this law can be surprising and a number of ways.

You ask if this is the only case. Well, Rashi mentions another example in which an animal can become Tamei, and that is as a Dofek, which Rashi defines in Chulin 72a as a board that is placed next to the Meis.

Also, contrary to what one might be tempted to think based on this Gemara alone, Rambam in the laws of Tumas Meis 6:4 rules that the animal only conveys Tumah as long it is in position; but once it is removed from serving as a Golel, then the animal does not retain any Tumah. I believe it is clear why this is one way to address your final excellent question about Korbanos.

I hope this helps!

Warmest regards,

Yishai Rasowsky