שבת, פרשת בלק
[חו"ל - חקת-בלק]
Chulin 57
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- Summary of the Daf
- If the leg of a bird is broken at the ankle or above the ankle and it is not a compound fracture, the bird is Kosher.
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- Rav Yehudah says in the name of Rav that a bird which has a dislocated thighbone is a Tereifah. Rav Huna in the name of Rav disagrees.
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- According to Rav, a bird with a dislocated wing is a Tereifah, because of the concern that a lung may be punctured. Shmuel and Rebbi Yochanan maintain that the lung must be inspected.
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- All of the various Tereifos which apply to animals apply to birds as well, with an additional Tereifah which applies to a water bird: a fractured skull.
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- If a bird fell from a height or fell into a fire, it is not necessary to inspect the lung.
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- If there is a hole in the trachea of an animal the size of an Italian Isar, the animal is a Tereifah.
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- According to Rebbi Yehudah, if the down of a bird is removed, the bird is a Tereifah.
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- Rav Huna maintains that if an animal is a Safek Tereifah and it survives for twelve months, we can be sure that it is not a Tereifah.
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