שבת, פרשת בלק
[חו"ל - חקת-בלק]
Chulin 58
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- Summary of the Daf
- Ameimar maintains that the first batch of eggs that a hen lays after becoming a Tereifah is forbidden.
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- Rav Acha maintains that when an animal that is a Tereifah conceives and gives birth, according to Rebbi Yehoshua the offspring is Kosher and may even be brought as a Korban. Rebbi Eliezer disagrees.
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- Ravina maintains that a Tereifah cannot conceive and give birth. The disagreement between Rebbi Yehoshua and Rebbi Eliezer applies in a case in which the animal conceived prior to becoming a Tereifah.
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- Rebbi Yehoshua agrees with Rebbi Eliezer that an egg hatched from a hen that is a Tereifah is forbidden.
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- Rav Huna maintains that a creature that does not have bones cannot live for twelve months.
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- An animal that is missing a leg, or has an extra leg, is considered to have a Mum.
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- An animal that has an extra cecum is a Tereifah, because having an extra organ is equal to missing an organ.
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- An animal that has a tube of flesh from the reticulum to the omasum is Kosher, but if the tube is from the reticulum to the paunch it is a Tereifah.
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- If an animal has two sets of intestines, it is a Tereifah, but a bird with two sets of intestines is Kosher.
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- If the down if a bird is removed, it is a Tereifah, according to Rebbi Yehudah.
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- If an animal turned red because of a sudden surge of its blood, inhaled smoke, caught a cold, ate chicken dung, or drank bad water, it is Kosher.
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- If an animal ate poison, or was bitten by a snake or a mad dog, it is not a Tereifah, but it may not be eaten because of the danger posed by eating its meat.
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