שבת, פרשת ואתחנן
Avodah Zarah 52
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- Summary of the Daf
- According to Rebbi Yishmael, a Nochri's Avodah Zarah and the utensils which are used for it are forbidden only when it is worshipped.
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- According to Rebbi Akiva, the Avodah Zarah of a Nochri becomes forbidden immediately. The Avodah Zarah of a Yisrael does not become forbidden until it is worshipped.
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- If a Nochri nullifies an Avodah Zarah, it is permitted.
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- Appointing an unworthy judge is akin to planting an Asheirah.
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- A metal utensil which became Tamei and subsequently broke is Tahor. If it was later welded into a utensil, the original Tum'ah returns.
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- It is a Safek whether the Tum'ah returns to a utensil which was Tamei d'Rabanan that broke and subsequently was welded together.
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- If a Nochri nullifies a utensil which was brought as a sacrifice to an Avodah Zarah, the Tum'ah is nullified.
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- It is a Safek whether the Tum'ah of food which was brought as a sacrifice to an Avodah Zarah can be nullified.
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- If food of a Nochri was worshipped as an Avodah Zarah, the Tum'ah can be nullified.
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- Kohanim who participated in the worship in Beis Chonyo may not perform Avodah in the Beis ha'Mikdash.
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- Utensils which were used for worship in Beis Chonyo may not be used in the Beis ha'Mikdash.
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- When the Nochri conquerors entered the Heichal, the utensils became Chulin.
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- A Nochri may annul his own Avodah Zarah and the Avodah Zarah of his friend. A Yisrael may not annul the Avodah Zarah of a Nochri.
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- In his youth, Rebbi stated that a Nochri may annul an Avodah Zarah that he owns in partnership with a Yisrael. He later reversed his ruling.
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