יום ד', פרשת בהעלותך
[חו"ל - נשא]
Chulin 26
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- Summary of the Daf
- According to Rav Nachman, Rebbi Yehudah maintains that Temed (water poured on grape seeds) is considered wine if it ferments. The Rabanan maintain that Temed is not considered wine even after it ferments.
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- Temed that will eventually ferment is considered to be wine even before it ferments.
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- If one Kortov of wine or milk becomes mixed with three Lugin minus a Kortov of water and then the mixture falls into a Mikvah, it does not disqualify the Mikvah, according to the Tana Kama.
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- Rebbi Yosi ben Nuri maintains that if a Kortov of milk becomes mixed with the water and it falls into the Mikvah, it disqualifies the Mikvah.
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- If unfermented Temed is Tamei, it may be purified in the Mikvah through Hashakah.
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- According to Rebbi Meir, one who rapes or seduces a Ketanah is exempt from paying a Kenas. The Rabanan disagree.
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- According to Rebbi Meir, only a Ketanah may perform Mi'un. Rebbi Yehudah disagrees.
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- When Yom Tov falls on Friday, a shortened Teki'ah is blown prior to Shabbos, and it is followed immediately by a Teru'ah, according Rav Yehudah. Rav Asi maintains that a Teki'ah and Teru'ah are blown in one breath.
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- When Yom Tov falls on Motza'i Shabbos, at the conclusion of Havdalah we say, "ha'Mavdil Bein Kodesh l'Kodesh," according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Dosa disagrees.
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- When Motza'i Yom Tov falls during the week, the text of the Havdalah of Shabbos is recited.
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