יום ה', פרשת ראה
Avodah Zarah 64
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- Summary of the Daf
- A Yisrael is permitted to help a Nochri uproot Kil'ayim from his field.
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- One is forbidden to hoe Kil'ayim or to cover the seeds with earth.
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- According to Rebbi Akiva, one is forbidden to maintain Kil'ayim in his field.
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- The proceeds of an Avodah Zarah sold by a Nochri do not have the status of an Avodah Zarah. The money is permitted.
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- If a Nochri owes money to a Yisrael, and he sells his Avodah Zarah and gives the proceeds to the Yisrael, the money is permitted. If he tells the Yisrael, "Wait until I sell my Avodah Zarah," the money is prohibited.
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- If a convert and his Nochri brothers inherit from their father, the convert may say, "You take the Avodah Zarah and I will take the money." However, once the Avodah Zarah has come into his hands, he may no longer trade it.
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- Rav Nachman maintains that a Nochri who does not worship Avodah Zarah cannnot nullify an Avodah Zarah.
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- A Yisrael who finds an Avodah Zarah in the market may instruct a Nochri to nullify it, as long as he has not yet picked it up.
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- According to Rebbi Meir, a Ger Toshav is a Nochri who committed himself, in front of three Talmidei Chachamim, not to worship Avodah Zarah.
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- The Chachamim maintain that a Ger Toshav is a Nochri who committed himself to observe the seven Mitzvos of Bnei Noach.
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- A Ger Toshav is permitted to be in seclusion with the wine of a Yisrael, even in a city that has mostly Nochri residents.
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- One may not deposit wine for safekeeping with a Ger Toshav for a long period of time, even in a city that has mostly Jewish residents.
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- The wine of a Ger Toshav has the same status as his oil.
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- A Yisrael, whose house opens into a courtyard shared by others, failed to participate in an Eruv before Shabbos. He may nullify his property to the other owners of the courtyard.
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- If the house of a Nochri opens up into a shared courtyard, the Jewish residents of the courtyard must rent his property from him.
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