יום ה', פרשת בהעלותך
[חו"ל - נשא]
Chulin 28
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- Summary of the Daf
- If Melikah is done with a knife, the bird becomes a Neveilah. If a person swallows it, it is Metamei him and his clothing.
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- According to Rebbi Elazar ben ha'Kefar, a bird does not require Shechitah Min ha'Torah. Rebbi disagrees.
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- According to Rav Nachman, the Shechitah of a bird entails the cutting of one Siman, either the trachea or the esophagus. Rav Ada bar Ahavah maintains that the esophagus must be cut.
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- If the trachea of a bird is dislocated after the esophagus is cut, the Shechitah is valid, but if it is dislocated before the esophagus is cut, it is Pasul.
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- Rebbi Yehudah maintains that the Veridin (jugular veins) of a bird must be cut at the time of the Shechitah.
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- If the Shochet cut half of a Siman of a bird or an animal, paused for the time it takes to perform a complete Shechitah, and then subsequently completed the Shechitah, it is not Pasul.
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- The Melikah of a bird must cut the spine and the neck, without the majority of the flesh on the neck.
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- An esophagus cannot be checked properly from the outside for a possible sign of Tereifah.
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- If one cuts half a Siman of a bird or one and a half Simanim of an animal, the Shechitah is invalid, according to Rav Kahana. Rav maintains that is a valid Shechitah Min ha'Torah.
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- If an oven which had become Tamei is broken into two parts, both pieces are Tamei, because it is impossible that it was broken exactly into half.
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