יום ו', פרשת האזינו
Zevachim 19
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- Summary of the Daf
- If a Kohen has a wound on his finger he may cover it with a "Gemi" even on Shabbos when he is in the Beis ha'Mikdash, but not when he is outside the Beis ha'Mikdash.
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- Even in the Beis ha'Mikdash, the Kohen may not place the "Gemi" on the wound in order to draw blood.
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- Rebbi Yehudah b'Rebbi Chiya says that the finger of a Kohen may not be wrapped in a bandage while the Kohen performs the Avodah. Rebbi Yochanan disagrees.
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- Rava says that even one thread is considered a Chatzitzah if it is under the Bigdei Kehunah, between the garment and the skin.
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- If wind blew the Bigdei Kehunah away from the body of the Kohen, it is a Safek whether it is regarded as a Chatzitzah.
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- The Kohanim during the Avodah, the Leviyim while they are singing on the Duchan, and the Yisraelim during the Ma'amad are exempt from Tefilah and Tefilin.
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- If a Kohen wears the Tefilin of the hand during the Avodah, it is considered an extra Beged and the Avodah is Pasul. If he wears the Tefilin of the head, the Avodah is valid.
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- If a Kohen Gadol fails to wash his hands from the Kiyor or to immerse himself in the Mikvah when he changes his clothes between one Avodah and the other on Yom Kippur, the Avodah is valid.
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- A Kohen may not wash from the Kiyor if it does not contain enough water to wash the hands and feet of at least four Kohanim.
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- According to the Tana Kama, the Kohen places his right hand on his right foot, and his left hand on his left foot, when he washes his hands and feet from the Kiyor. Rebbi Yosi bar Yehudah disagrees.
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- Rebbi says that if the Kohen washes his hands and feet from the Kiyor during the day, he does not have to wash them again that night.
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- If a Kohen washes his hands and feet at night from the Kiyor, he must wash them again in the morning, even if he is in middle of the Avodah, according to Rebbi. Rebbi Elazar b'Rebbi Shimon disagrees.
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