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Avodah Zarah 54
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- Summary of the Daf
- If a person worships his own animal as an Avodah Zarah, it may not be used for a Korban.
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- If a person is forced by a Nochri to worship his animal in private, the animal is permitted, but in public, it is forbidden.
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- Something used as a base for an Avodah Zarah, during the period of a decree that everyone must worship Avodah Zarah, remains forbidden even after the decree is repealed.
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- If a person worships his friend's animal, it may be brought as a Korban. If he worships it by pouring wine between its horns, it becomes forbidden.
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- If a person bows down to land, it is permitted, but if he digs ditches in the land for an Avodah Zarah, it is forbidden.
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- If a person bows down to an animal, it does not become forbidden. If he exchanges it for an Avodah Zarah, it becomes forbidden.
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- If a person sells fruit of Orlah and is Mekadesh a woman with the proceeds, the Kidushin is valid.
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- If a person exchanges produce of Shevi'is for meat, the meat attains the Kedushah of Shevi'is, and the produce retains its Kedushah.
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- Hashem does not eradicate Avodah Zarah from the world, because the Nochrim worship the sun, moon, and stars. Hashem does not destroy the world because of the acts of fools.
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- If a person steals produce and plants it, in all fairness it should not sprout. However, the laws of nature remain in place and the foolish transgressors will eventually be punished.
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