יום ד', פרשת חקת
Avodah Zarah 13
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- Summary of the Daf
- Rebbi Yochanan maintains that even a store which is decorated with fruit, and not with flowers, may not be patronized on a religious holiday.
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- Rebbi Nasan maintains that if a person engages in commerce in a market place of Avodah Zarah, the animals he buys should be crippled; the fruit, clothing, and utensils that he buys should be allowed to rot; coins and metal utensils shall be cast into the Dead Sea.
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- According to the Rabanan, a person may buy animals and servants, houses and fields in a market place of worshippers of Avodah Zarah.
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- The Rabanan maintain that when a person buys items from the market of the Avodah Zarah, he is permitted to write Shtaros and have them signed in a court of Nochrim.
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- A Kohen is permitted to become Tamei with a Tum'ah d'Rabanan in order to engage in legal proceedings to save his property from a Nochri.
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- A Kohen is permitted to become Tamei with a Tum'ah d'Rabanan in order to get married or to learn Torah.
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- One may not be Makdish, Machrim, or Ma'arich nowadays.
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- If a person is Makdish, Machrim, or Ma'arich nowadays: if it is an animal, it should be locked up until it dies; if it is produce, clothing, or utensils, they should be allowed to rot; if it is coins and metal utensils, they shall be cast into the Dead Sea.
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- It is forbidden to make an animal into a Ba'al Mum if the animal was sanctified to be brought as a Korban. The prohibition applies only during the time of the Beis ha'Mikdash.
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- Worshippers of Avodah Zarah and shepherds of small animals shall not be thrown into a well. But if they fall in, they should not be taken out.
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