יום ד', פרשת נצבים
Zevachim 2
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- Summary of the Daf
- Any Korban slaughtered she'Lo Lishmah is Kosher, but the owner does not fulfill his obligation. He must being a replacement.
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- A Korban Chatas and Korban Pesach are exceptions. If either one was slaughtered she'Lo Lishmah, it is Pasul. Rebbi Elazar says that a Korban Asham is also an exception.
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- Yosi ben Choni says that if other Korbanos are slaughtered l'Shem Chatas or l'Shem Pesach, they are Pasul.
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- Shimon, the brother of Azaryah, says that if a Korban is slaughtered l'Shem a Korban which is of higher sanctity, it is Kosher, but if it is of lower sanctity it is Pasul.
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- If an Olah is slaughtered she'Lo Lishmah, it is forbidden to sprinkle the blood she'Lo Lishmah.
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- If a Korban is slaughtered Stam, it is Kosher.
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- A Get must be written Lishmah. A Get written Stam is Pasul.
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- If a Korban is slaughtered Lishmah and she'Lo Lishmah, or she'Lo Lishmah and Lishmah, it is Pasul.
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- Rebbi Yosi says that the Beis Din stipulated that a person shall not say that he is bringing a Korban Lishmah. There is a concern that he might say that he is bringing it she'Lo Lishmah.
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- If a man hears a scribe writing a Get and calling out "Ploni is divorcing Plonis," even if he and his wife have those names, he may not use that Get.
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