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Avodah Zarah 41
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- Dedication
AVODAH ZARAH 41 (4 Av 5785) - Dedicated by Rabbi Kornfeld in honor of the Yahrzeit of his aunt, Rivkah bas Elimelech Shmuel (Zelikovitz, nee Kornfeld), of Hungary/Haifa/Yerushalayim. Aunt Relly was a strong woman, who survived the holocaust and remained filled with Chesed and Ahavas Torah.
- Summary of the Daf
- Everyone agrees that it is forbidden to derive benefit from the statue of a king which is situated in a small town.
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- According to Rebbi Meir, it is forbidden to derive benefit from the statue of a king which is situated in a large city. The Chachamim disagree.
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- The Chachamim agree that it is forbidden to derive benefit from a statue which is gripping in its hand a staff, bird, ball, sword, crown or ring.
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- According to Raban Shimon ben Gamliel, it is forbidden to derive benefit from a statue which is gripping anything at all in its hand.
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- It is permitted to derive benefit from a broken statute of Nochrim.
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- There is a disagreement about whether it is permitted to derive benefit from a broken Avodah Zarah of Nochrim.
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- It is forbidden to derive benefit from a hand or a foot which broke off from an Avodah Zarah, because it is significant enough to be worshipped as an Avodah Zarah by itself.
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- If a Talmid Chacham died and left a basket full of produce, it may be assumed that the Terumos and Ma'aseros were already separated.
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- A person may feed produce to his animal without separating Ma'aser if he brought it into the house before removing the chaff.
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