יום א', פרשת ראה
Avodah Zarah 60
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- Summary of the Daf
- If the spigot was removed from a barrel of wine and a Nochri then put his hand on the opening, according to one version of Rav Papa, one is prohibited only from drinking the wine that is near the opening.
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- According to the second version of Rav Papa, one is prohibited from drinking the wine from the top of the barrel until the opening.
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- If a barrel of wine was punctured and a Tevul Yom touched the wine at the opening, all of the wine is Tamei. Rebbi Yehudah maintains that if the barrel was punctured on the side, the wine above and the wine below the puncture is permitted.
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- If a Nochri pours wine from a barrel into a jug being held by a Yisrael, one may not derive benefit from the wine.
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- If a Yisrael is walking behind a Nochri who is carrying a closed flask of wine, if the flask is full it is permitted. If it is not full, it is forbidden, according to Rav Papa. Rav Ashi disagrees.
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- If a Yisrael is walking behind a Nochri who is carrying an open jug of wine, if the flask is full it is forbidden because the Nochri may have come into contact with the wine. If it is not full, it is permitted.
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- If a Nochri crushed grapes with a beam, there is a disagreement about whether the wine is prohibited.
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- If a barrel of wine split from top to bottom and a Nochri held the two pieces together to prevent the wine from spilling out, one is prohibited from drinking the wine, but he may sell it to a Nochri.
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- If a barrel of wine split around the middle and a Nochri held the two pieces together, one is permitted to drink the wine.
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- If a Nochri was found next to a storage pit of wine which was designated as payment for a loan owed to the Nochri, the wine is prohibited.
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- If a Yisrael presses the grapes of a Nochri on the property of the Nochri in order to sell it to a Yisrael, if the Nochri wrote, "I regard it as though I received the money from you," the wine is permitted.
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- If a Nochri fell into a storage pit of wine and drowned, according to the Tana Kama one is permitted to derive benefit from the wine, since the contact with the wine was unintentional. Rebbi Shimon maintains that one is even permitted to drink the wine.
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- If, in a fit of anger, a Nochri throws a barrel of wine into a storage pit, one is permitted to drink the wine.
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