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Avodah Zarah 51
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- Summary of the Daf
- If a person slaughters a grasshopper for an Avodah Zarah, there is a disagreement about whether he is Chayav.
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- Rav rules that if a person breaks a stick in front of an Avodah Zarah, the stick is forbidden and the person is Chayav.
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- Rav rules that if a person throws a stick in front of an Avodah Zarah, the stick is permitted but the person is Chayav.
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- When a person throws a rock at a Markolis, it is regarded as if he is bringing a sacrifice to the previously thrown rocks. At the same time, he is making the Avodah Zarah bigger.
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- If a cluster of grapes, stalks of grains, wine, oil, or flour is found on top of a Markolis, it is forbidden.
6 A Nochri may not bring a Korban which is missing a limb.
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- Noach was commanded to bring into the Teivah only animals which were not Tereifos, and which were capable of reproducing.
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- If a person slaughters an animal to a Markolis, he is Chayav.
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- If a person was Makdish an animal before the Mishkan was erected, at a time when bringing a Korban on a Bamah was permitted, and subsequently the Mishkan was erected, he may not bring the Korban on a Bamah.
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- If money, garments, or utensils that are not decorative are found next to an Avodah Zarah, they are permitted.
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- Anything found within the curtain around an Avodah Zarah is forbidden, even water or salt.
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- One is permitted to benefit from the garden or bathhouse of an Avodah Zarah if no money is given to the priests of the Avodah Zarah.
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- If a garden or a bathhouse is owned jointly by the Avodah Zarah and by others, there is a disagreement about whether money may be given to the priests.
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- Rebbi Yishmael and Rebbi Akiva disagree about whether an Avodah Zarah becomes forbidden immediately, or only after it is worshipped.
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