יום א', פרשת חקת
Avodah Zarah 11
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- Summary of the Daf
- A mortal king sits inside and his servants guard him from the outside. Hashem's servants sit on the inside and Hashem guards them from the outside.
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- Hashem's words to Rivkah, "There are two nations in your womb," referred to Rebbi, who descended from Yakov Avinu, and to Antoninus, who descended from Esav.
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- According to Rebbi Meir, the birthday and the day of death of the Roman king was regarded as a religious holiday. It was forbidden to engage in commerce with them for three days prior to it.
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- It is permitted to incinerate the utensils of a Jewish king. It is not regarded as Darchei ha'Emori.
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- It is permitted to cripple the animals which were used by a Jewish king. It is not regarded as Darchei ha'Emori.
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- The day that the king shaved his beard, or cut or designed his Beloris, was a religious holiday. It was forbidden to engage in commerce with them for that day alone.
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- Once every seventy years, the Romans brought out a healthy person wearing the clothing of Adam ha'Rishon and the mask of Rebbi Yishmael the Kohen Gadol, and they had him ride on a crippled person.
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- Shmuel maintains that in Galus it is forbidden to engage in commerce with the Nochrim only on the religious holiday itself.
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- If a particular city has a religious holiday, it is permitted to engage in commerce with the people who live outside the city.
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