יום ב', פרשת מטות-מסעי
Chulin 67
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- Summary of the Daf
- Water insects found in canals and ponds are forbidden, but those found in wells, cisterns, and utensils are permitted.
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- Rebbi Yishmael expounds the words "b'Mayim b'Mayim" as a "Ribuy Mi'ut v'Ribuy," because those words are juxtaposed in the Torah.
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- One may not strain beer made from dates at night, because of the concern that a worm will catch onto the strainer and subsequently fall back into the beer.
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- If a worm crawled from beer onto the inside wall of its container, it is permitted.
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- Shmuel maintains that a worm that germinated in a pumpkin that is attached to the ground is prohibited.
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- If a worm germinated in a detached fruit and died immediately upon exiting the fruit, or if it partially exited the fruit or exited into the air and did not yet reach the ground, there is a doubt about whether the worm is prohibited.
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- If a worm germinated inside a detached fruit and exited to the top of the fruit or to the top of the pit, or it exited into an adjacent fruit, there is a doubt about whether the worm is prohibited.
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- In the first version of his statement, Rav Sheshes the son of Rav Idi maintains that a worm found in the lungs or liver of an animal is prohibited, because it originated from a source outside the animal.
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- The larvae found between the skin and the flesh of an animal are forbidden. Those found in Kosher fish are permitted.
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- The Livyasan is a Kosher fish.
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