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Avodah Zarah 40
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- Dedication
AVODAH ZARAH 40 (3 AV 5785) - dedicated l'Iluy Nishmas Reb Aharon Dovid ben Elimelech Shmuel Kornfeld (Muncasz/Israel/New York), who passed away on 3 Av 5761, by his daughter Diane Koenigsberg and her husband Dr. Andy Koenigsberg. May his love for Torah and for Eretz Yisrael continue in all of his descendants.
- Summary of the Daf
- The brine of Nochrim is permitted if there is a Kilbis swimming in it.
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- The chopped fish of Nochrim is permitted if the head and spine of each fish is perceptible.
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- The brine of chopped fish of Nochrim is also permitted only if the head and spine of each fish is perceptible, according to Rav Huna. Rav Nachman disagrees.
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- Even if the head and spine of only one of many pieces of fish is perceptible, it is permitted if all of the pieces fit together to form one big fish.
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- If a bird's egg is wide on one end and pointy on the other end, it is from a kosher bird.
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- Packed olives of Nochrim are permitted.
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- Grasshoppers and apple cider of Nochrim are permitted if they are brought in from storage, but not if they have been taken out to be sold.
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- If a Kohen is suspected of selling Terumah in the guise of Chulin, one may buy produce only from his storehouses.
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- It is forbidden to derive benefit from the statue of a king which is standing at the entrance to a country, according to Rebbi Meir.
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- According to the Chachamim, it is forbidden to derive benefit from a statue of a king only when the statue is gripping a staff, a bird, or a ball.
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