יום ב', חול המועד סוכות
Zevachim 28
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- Summary of the Daf
- If the person who slaughters the Korban has a Machshavah of Pigul to eat part of the Korban which is not normally eaten, or a Machshavah to burn something on the Mizbe'ach which is not normally burned on the Mizbe'ach, the Korban is valid. Rebbi Eliezer disagrees.
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- Rav Huna says that the hide of the fat tail of a lamb is not considered the same as the fat tail. Rav Chisda disagrees.
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- If a person slaughters an Olah with intent to burn the hide of the fat tail, or the hide of the hoof of a small animal, or the hide of the head of a young goat, on the Mizbe'ach after the allotted time, the Korban is Pigul according to Rebbi Yakov and Rebbi Shimon.
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- If a person slaughters a Korban with intent to eat it outside the allotted place, the Korban may not be eaten. There is no Chiyuv Kares for a person who eats it.
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- Pigul applies only to a Korban for which a Matir is brought on the Mizbe'ach (which allows it to be eaten by a person or burned on the Mizbe'ach).
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- A Korban does not become Pigul until the blood is sprinkled on the Mizbe'ach.
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- If a Korban is eaten after the allotted time, it does not become Pigul retroactively, if it was not offered with a Machshavah of Pigul.
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