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Avodah Zarah 46
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- Dedication
AVODAH ZARAH 46 (9 Av 5785) - Dedicated by Rabbi Dr. Eli Turkel of Ra'anana, Israel, in memory of his father, Reb Yisrael Shimon ben Shlomo ha'Levi Turkel. Isi Turkel, as he was known, loved Torah and worked to support it literally with his last ounce of strength. He passed away on 10 Av 5740.
- Summary of the Daf
- It is a Mitzvah to give an Avodah Zarah a derogatory nickname.
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- If a Nochri worships a mountain or a hill, that mountain or hill is permitted, but the worshipper is put to death by sword.
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- If a Nochri worships plants or vegetables, they are forbidden. The worshipper is put to death by sword.
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- A Nochri is permitted to worship animals.
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- If a Nochri worships a rock which came loose from a mountain, there is a disagreement about whether it is forbidden.
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- If a Yisrael propped up a brick in order to worship it as an Avodah Zarah but he did not bow down to it, and a Nochri subsequently bowed down to it, the brick is forbidden.
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- If a Yisrael propped up an egg in order to worship it as an Avodah Zarah but he did not bow down to it, and a Nochri subsequently bowed down to, it is a Safek if the egg is forbidden.
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- An Esnan Zonah may not be used even for the construction of the Beis ha'Mikdash.
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- If something attached to the ground is worshipped as an Avodah Zarah, it is forbidden to be used toward the construction of the Mizbe'ach.
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- According to Rebbi Eliezer, an Esnan Zonah may be used for a Parah Adumah.
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- If the seventh day of a Temei Mes falls on Erev Pesach, the Mei Chatas with the ashes of the Parah Adumah may not be sprinkled on him.
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- If an animal is Nirva and then conceives and gives birth there, is a disagreement about whether the offspring may be offered as a Korban.
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