יום ג', פרשת ראה
Avodah Zarah 61
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- Summary of the Daf
- A Yisrael presses the grapes of a Nochri on the Nochri's property in order to sell the wine to a Yisrael. If the house is open to a public domain in a city where both Jews and Nochrim reside, the wine is permitted.
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- If the house is not open to a public domain, but a Yisrael's window or fruit tree is opposite the entrance, or a garbage dump is next to the entrance, the wine is permitted.
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- If the top of the fruit tree is cut off and the tree no longer bears fruit, Rav Acha and Ravina disagree about whether the wine is permitted.
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- In a city where only Nochrim reside and they bar entry to Jewish merchants, the wine is prohibited unless a Yisrael stands guard.
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- There is a disagreement about whether the wine is permitted when it is placed in a house which belongs to someone other than its owner, in a city where only Nochrim reside.
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- A Yisrael buys or rents a house in the courtyard of a Nochri and he fills it with wine. If a Yisrael lives in the same courtyard, the wine is permitted even though the Yisrael does not have a key and seal for the wine.
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- A Yisrael buys or rents a house in the courtyard of a Nochri and he fills it with wine. If a Yisrael lives in a different courtyard, the wine is permitted if the Yisrael wine-owner has a key and seal for the wine, according to Rebbi Meir. The Chachamim disagree.
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- A Yisrael presses the grapes of a Nochri on the Nochri's property in order to sell it to a Yisrael. If the Yisrael lives in the courtyard, the wine is permitted even though the he does not have a key and seal for the wine.
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- The wine of a Yisrael is in the streets of a city and a Nochri is found among the barrels. If he would face criminal charges if found touching the wine, the wine is permitted.
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