יום ו', פרשת שלח
[חו"ל - בהעלותך]
Chulin 36
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- Summary of the Daf
- It is forbidden to shear wool or to do Avodah with Pesulei ha'Mukdashin (a Korban which developed a Mum and was redeemed.)
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- If one lets blood from an animal and the "Dam Kilu'ach" (streaming blood) comes into contact with food, the food does not become susceptible to Tum'ah.
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- If one slaughters an animal and the blood splashes onto a pumpkin, Rebbi says that it is susceptible to Tum'ah. Rebbi Chiya says that it depends on other factors.
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- Rav Papa explains that according to Rebbi, it is regarded as Shechitah from beginning to end, and therefore the blood is Machshir immediately. According to Rebbi Chiya it is regarded as Shechitah only at the end.
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- Rav Ashi explains that Rebbi Chiya is in doubt about whether it is regarded as Shechitah from beginning to end, or whether it is regarded as Shechitah only at the end.
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- There is a doubt about whether flour of Menachos which did not come into contact with liquid can become Tamei Min ha'Torah to be Metamei other items.
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- Food is not susceptible to Tum'as Sheratzim or Tum'as Mes, unless it comes into contact with liquid.
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- If grapes are harvested for the purpose of bringing them to the wine press, according to Shamai they are susceptible to Tum'ah. Hillel originally disagreed with Shamai, but he retracted his opinion.
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- The blood of Kodshim and the water that is used to wash the Korbanos do not make the meat of the Korbanos susceptible to Tum'ah.
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- The Etzim and Levonah used in the Beis ha'Mikdash are susceptible to Tum'ah.
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