יום ג', פרשת מטות-מסעי
Avodah Zarah 33
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- Summary of the Daf
- It is forbidden to engage in commerce with a Yisrael Mumar when he is on the way to, or on the way back from, a gathering of an Avodah Zarah.
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- It is permitted to engage in commerce with a Nochri who is the way to, or on the way back from, a market place of an Avodah Zarah.
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- It is permitted to engage in commerce with a Yisrael who is on his way to a market place of an Avodah Zarah. If he is on his way back, it is forbidden.
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- It is forbidden to derive benefit from the wine of a Yisrael which is stored in the jug or flask of a Nochri, according to Rebbi Meir. The Chachamim disagree.
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- New leather flasks of a Nochri may be used for storing wine.
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- An old leather flask of a Nochri or a new flask which was coated with pitch may not be used for storing wine.
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- Rav Papa maintains that if a Nochri is coating a flask with pitch, and a Yisrael is pouring wine into the pitch, it is permitted to use the flask if another Yisrael is watching.
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- Leather flasks or earthenware utensils which were used by a Nochri to store wine may be used after they are filled with water and refilled every day for three days.
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- Earthenware utensils which were used by a Nochri to store wine may be used if they are filled with fish brine.
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- Earthenware utensils which were used by a Nochri to store wine may be used if they are placed in a furnace until the pitch softens.
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- Utensils which are not used for long-term storage of wine may be used after they are rinsed with water, if a Nochri used the utensil.
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- Earthenware utensils which are coated with lead are permitted if they are white or black, even if they were used by a Nochri. They are forbidden if they are green.
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