יום ה', פרשת ואתחנן
Avodah Zarah 50
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- Summary of the Daf
- If three stones are found next to each other very close to the side of a Markolis, they are forbidden.
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- Stones are found next to each other within four Amos of a Markolis. Rebbi Yishmael rules that if there is a mound between the stones and the Markolis, three stones are forbidden, and two stones are permitted. According to the Rabanan, even three stones are permitted.
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- If stones are found within four Amos of a Markolis without a mound between the stones and the Markolis, even two stones are forbidden.
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- An item offered as a sacrifice to an Avodah Zarah can never be nullified.
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- One is permitted, during Shevi'is, to remove worms from trees and to apply a paste where the bark peeled off from the tree. This is not permitted on Chol ha'Mo'ed.
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- One is forbidden, during both Shevi'is and Chol ha'Mo'ed, to prune a tree by cutting off branches. Oil may be applied even on Chol ha'Mo'ed if the branches were cut off previously.
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- Although one is forbidden to do Melachah on trees for thirty days prior to Shevi'is, young saplings may be watered and certain other Melachos may also be done.
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- Small unripe figs may be smeared with oil and punctured in order to infuse them with oil, even within thirty days prior to Shevi'is.
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- If a person breaks a stick in front of an Avodah Zarah where the practice is to worship that Avodah Zarah with a stick, he is Chayav. Breaking the stick is similar to the act of Shechitah of a Korban.
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- If a person throws a stick in front of an Avodah Zarah, he is exempt, even if the practice is to worship that Avodah Zarah with a stick. The act of throwing a stick is not similar to the sprinkling of the blood in the Beis ha'Mikdash.
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