יום ד', פרשת מטות-מסעי
Avodah Zarah 35
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- Summary of the Daf
- One is permitted to benefit from the flab of an animal, even one which is forbidden, with the exception of the flab of an animal of Avodah Zarah.
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- According to the Chachamim, one is permitted to derive benefit from the fish oil of Nochrim.
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- The Chachamim in Eretz Yisrael did not reveal the reason for a new decree for twelve months.
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- The prohibition against drinking a liquid that was left out unguarded does not apply if it dried out or if it became old.
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- Rebbi Chanina maintains that the cheese of a Nochri may not be eaten because of the concern that milk from a non-kosher animal was mixed into it.
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- According to Shmuel, the cheese of a Nochri may not be eaten because it is curdled with the hide of a Neveilah. Rav Ada bar Ahavah maintains that the reason is that it is brushed with pig fat.
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- According to Rav Chisda, the cheese of a Nochri may not be eaten because it is curdled with vinegar. Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak maintains that it is curdled with the sap of the fruit of Orlah.
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- According to Rebbi Eliezer, the sap of the branch of a tree of Orlah is forbidden. Rebbi Yehoshua disagrees.
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- It is forbidden to drink milk which was milked by a Nochri if a Yisrael did not watch him.
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- Bread which was baked by a Nochri is forbidden.
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- There is a disagreement about whether bread baked commercially by a Nochri is permitted.
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